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This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. 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They supervise combat operations of their team, as well as aid missions, and patrolling missions to ensure peace-keeping.\u00a0Often they collaborate on a regular basis with the HR department of the HQCS for the best planning of the future needs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. Members of the armed forces are those personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, including auxiliary services, whether on a voluntary or compulsory basis, and who are not free to accept civilian employment and are subject to military discipline. 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They also operate equipment and supervise equipment maintenance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. Members of the armed forces are those personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, including auxiliary services, whether on a voluntary or compulsory basis, and who are not free to accept civilian employment and are subject to military discipline. Included are regular members of the army, navy, air force and other military services, as well as conscripts enrolled for military training or other service for a specified period.","ISCO_CODE_2":"01","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODES":["0","01","011","0110"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Armed Forces Occupations","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"0110.3","ESCO_LABELS":["captain armed forces","company commander","captain armed services","troop commander","army chief officer","army captain","armed services captain","armed forces captain","battery commander","captain royal marines"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"army captain","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Army captains aid in the supervision of large units of soldiers, as well as perform planning and strategic duties in tactical operations. They also ensure equipment maintenance and provide support in logistic matters as well as support during operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. Members of the armed forces are those personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, including auxiliary services, whether on a voluntary or compulsory basis, and who are not free to accept civilian employment and are subject to military discipline. Included are regular members of the army, navy, air force and other military services, as well as conscripts enrolled for military training or other service for a specified period.","ISCO_CODE_2":"01","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODES":["0","01","011","0110"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Armed Forces Occupations","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"0110.5","ESCO_LABELS":["battalion commandant","army commandant","armed forces major","lieutenant commander","military major","major","army major"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"army major","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Army majors command large units of officers and soldiers, supervise their training, and oversee their wellfare. They also supervise their administration, and equipment management.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODES":["0","01","011","0110"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Armed Forces Occupations","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"0110.6","ESCO_LABELS":["munitions officer","infantry officer","gunner","artillery technician","artillery officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"artillery officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Artillery officers offer support in battle in the fields of target acquisition, coordination of information, surveillance and weaponry. They are in charge of tactics, and deployment of weaponry on the field. They also lead soldiers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. Members of the armed forces are those personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, including auxiliary services, whether on a voluntary or compulsory basis, and who are not free to accept civilian employment and are subject to military discipline. Included are regular members of the army, navy, air force and other military services, as well as conscripts enrolled for military training or other service for a specified period.","ISCO_CODE_2":"01","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODES":["0","01","011","0110"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Armed Forces Occupations","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"0110.7","ESCO_LABELS":["director of staff","brigadier","military brigadier","army brigadier","field officer","brigadier general"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"brigadier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Brigadiers command large units of troops called brigades, oversee strategic and tactical planning, and monitor operations of their brigade. They manage the headquarters of the brigade's division and ensure correct operations of the division on base and in the field.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. Members of the armed forces are those personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, including auxiliary services, whether on a voluntary or compulsory basis, and who are not free to accept civilian employment and are subject to military discipline. Included are regular members of the army, navy, air force and other military services, as well as conscripts enrolled for military training or other service for a specified period.","ISCO_CODE_2":"01","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODES":["0","01","011","0110"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Armed Forces Occupations","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"0110.8","ESCO_LABELS":["wing commander","colonel","lieutenant colonel","battalion commander"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"colonel","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Colonels serve in the staff of a military commander, and function as primary advisers in operational and strategic decision-making to senior officers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"011","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher.","ISCO_CODES":["0","01","011","0110"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Armed Forces Occupations","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Commissioned Armed Forces Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"0110.9","ESCO_LABELS":["deputy chief of naval staff","navy commander","commander of fleet","fleet commander","naval commander","royal navy commander"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fleet commander","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fleet commanders ensure that naval vessels are ready for inclusion in operations, and are maintained in compliance with rules and regulations. They also supervise naval personnel and are responsible for the operations of the naval service.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. Members of the armed forces are those personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, including auxiliary services, whether on a voluntary or compulsory basis, and who are not free to accept civilian employment and are subject to military discipline. Included are regular members of the army, navy, air force and other military services, as well as conscripts enrolled for military training or other service for a specified period.","ISCO_CODE_2":"02","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Non-commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Non-commissioned armed forces officers enforce military discipline and supervise the activities of those employed in Sub-major Group 03: Armed Forces Occupations, Other Ranks, and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes members of the armed forces holding ranks such as sergeant, warrant officer and sergeant major. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"021","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Non-commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Non-commissioned armed forces officers enforce military discipline and supervise the activities of those employed in Sub-major Group 03: Armed forces Occupations, Other Ranks, and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes members of the armed forces holding ranks such as sergeant, warrant officer and sergeant major.","ISCO_CODE_4":"0210","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Non-commissioned Armed Forces Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Non-commissioned armed forces officers enforce military discipline and supervise the activities of those employed in Sub-major Group 03: Armed Forces Occupations, Other Ranks, and\/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes members of the armed forces holding ranks such as sergeant, warrant officer and sergeant major.","ISCO_CODES":["0","02","021","0210"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Armed Forces Occupations","Non-commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Non-commissioned Armed Forces Officers","Non-commissioned Armed Forces Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"0210.1","ESCO_LABELS":["special forces corporal","regimental corporal","corporal","lance corporal","batallion corporal","master corporal","army corporal","royal marines corporal","armed forces corporal"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"army corporal","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Army corporals supervise sections of soldiers and perform instruction duties. They also command equipment such as heavy machinery and weaponry.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"0","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Armed Forces Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. 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They are able to hold a complete idea of the functioning of the business, its departments, risks, and stakeholders. They analyse different kinds of information and create links among them for decision-making purposes. They serve as a\u00a0 communication link with the board of directors for reporting and implementation of the overall strategy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They envision and make decisions on the strategic direction of the airport based on the information provided by their team of managers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They ensure that the daily operations of the company run smoothly. Chief operating officers also develop company policies, rules and goals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They oversee the staff that helps people find employment or provide occupational guidance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"112","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Managing Directors and Chief Executives","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Managing directors and chief executives formulate and review the policies and plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises or organizations (except special-interest organizations and government departments) with the support of other managers, usually within guidelines established by a board of directors or a governing body to whom they are answerable for the operations undertaken and results.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1120","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Managing Directors and Chief Executives","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Managing directors and chief executives formulate and review the policies and plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises or organizations (except special-interest organizations and government departments) with the support of other managers, usually within guidelines established by a board of directors or a governing body to whom they are answerable for the operations undertaken and results.","ISCO_CODES":["1","11","112","1120"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Chief Executives, Senior Officials and Legislators","Managing Directors and Chief Executives","Managing Directors and Chief Executives"],"ESCO_CODE":"1120.6","ESCO_LABELS":["green entrepreneur","social business founder","eco-entrepreneur ","social enterprise founder","social business venture founder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"social entrepreneur","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Social entrepreneurs create innovative products or service models to tackle social and environmental challenges, pursuing through their profits a social mission that benefits a wider community or the environment. They often use a more democratic decision-making system by involving closely their stakeholders, and strive to achieve change at a systems level, by influencing policies, market evolutions and even mentalities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Finance Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Finance managers plan, direct and coordinate the financial operations of an enterprise or organization, in consultation with senior managers and with managers of other departments or sections, or of enterprises that provide financial services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Finance Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1211.1","ESCO_LABELS":["corporate finance manager","financial administrator","CFO","chief financial officer","finance chief","financial manager","financial director","finance manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"financial manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Financial managers handle all the matters in reference to the finance and investments of a company. They manage financial operations of companies such as the assets, liabilities, equity and cash flow aiming to maintain the financial health of the company and operative viability. Financial managers evaluate the strategic plans of the company in financial terms, maintain transparent financial operations for taxation and auditing bodies, and create the financial statements of the company at the end of the fiscal year.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Finance Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Finance managers plan, direct and coordinate the financial operations of an enterprise or organization, in consultation with senior managers and with managers of other departments or sections, or of enterprises that provide financial services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Finance Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1211.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["financial director","cost accounting manager","accounting department manager","group accounting manager","accounting manager","financial accounts supervisor","accounting director","financial accounting manager","accounts payable manager","head of accounts","accounting office manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"accounting manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Accounting managers assume responsibility for all accounting activities relating to financial reporting. They develop and maintain accounting principles and procedures to ensure timely and accurate financial statements, supervise accounting staff and manage the accounting activities within the appropriate time frame and budget.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Finance Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Finance managers plan, direct and coordinate the financial operations of an enterprise or organization, in consultation with senior managers and with managers of other departments or sections, or of enterprises that provide financial services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Finance Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1211.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["CFO","treasury clerk","chief financial officer","financial institution treasurer","senior treasury analyst","bank treasurer","deputy bank treasurer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bank treasurer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bank treasurers oversee all aspects of the financial management of a bank. They manage the liquidity and solvency of the bank. They manage and present current budgets, revise financial forecasts, prepare accounts for audit, manage the bank's accounts and maintain accurate record-keeping of financial documentation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Finance Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Finance managers plan, direct and coordinate the financial operations of an enterprise or organization, in consultation with senior managers and with managers of other departments or sections, or of enterprises that provide financial services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Finance Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1211.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["budget coordinator","budget counselor","money manager","budget and planning manager","budget and policy manager","budget and analysis manager","budgeting manager","budget manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"budget manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Budget managers assess financial proposals of different departments before granting financial resources to projects. They monitor the implementation of budget policies and procedures. They work closely with other departments in the evaluation of programs, their impact in the organisation, the revenue that they can yield, and the financial efforts required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Finance Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Finance managers plan, direct and coordinate the financial operations of an enterprise or organization, in consultation with senior managers and with managers of other departments or sections, or of enterprises that provide financial services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Finance Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1211.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["corporate treasury manager","treasury analyst","corporate financial officer and treasurer","group treasurer","corporate treasury officer","foreign currency treasurer","corporate treasury controller","company treasurer","corporate treasurer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"corporate treasurer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Corporate treasurers determine and oversee the financial strategic policies of a company or organisation. They use cash management techniques like account organisation, cash flow monitoring, liquidity planning and control, risk management including currency and commodity risks and maintain close connection with banks and rating agencies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Human Resource Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Human resource managers, plan, direct and coordinate policies concerning the personnel, industrial relations and occupational health and safety activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide human resource services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Human Resource Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1212.1","ESCO_LABELS":["corporate volunteering coordinator ","corporate volunteering manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"employee volunteering programme coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Employee volunteering programme coordinators work across sectors and fields to coordinate and manage the employee volunteering (sometimes called corporate volunteering) programme for their employer. They are in charge of connecting with local community organisations to determine needs and arrange for volunteers from within the staff of the company to engage with local entities, such as local authorities or local civil society organisations, to meet those needs. Employee volunteering programme coordinators might also arrange for volunteers to undertake their duties online in collaboration with civil society initiatives meeting identified needs. These roles can exist in the company or setting where the employees are based and also in the civil society organisation who receives the volunteers from the employee or corporate volunteering scheme.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Human Resource Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Human resource managers, plan, direct and coordinate policies concerning the personnel, industrial relations and occupational health and safety activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide human resource services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Human Resource Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1212.2","ESCO_LABELS":["personnel director","HRM manager","outplacement office manager","staffing manager","human resources director","human resources manager","benefits manager","personnel manager","relocation manager","employee benefits manager","career advice office manager","industrial relations manager","recruitment manager","HR manager","human resources specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"human resources manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Human resources managers plan, design and implement processes related to the human capital of companies. They develop programs for recruiting, interviewing, and selecting employees based on a previous assessment of the profile and skills required in the company. Moreover, they manage compensation and development programs for the company's employees comprising trainings, skill assessment and yearly evaluations, promotion, expat programs, and general assurance of the well-being of the employees in the workplace.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Human Resource Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Human resource managers, plan, direct and coordinate policies concerning the personnel, industrial relations and occupational health and safety activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide human resource services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Human Resource Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1212.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["employment equity director","equity and diversity manager","equity programme director","equality & inclusion worker","equality and inclusion manager","access and equality manager","equity and inclusion manager","diversity, equity and inclusion director","equity, diversion and inclusion manager","civil rights manager","equal employment opportunity officer","equal rights manager","senior equality and inclusion manager","diversity and equality manager","equality manager","equity program director","diversity and inclusion manager","equal opportunities manager","equality and inclusion worker","equity and inclusion specialist","equality and inclusion director","diversity leader","manager equality and inclusion","anti-discrimination manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"equality and inclusion manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Equality and inclusion managers develop policies to improve affirmative action, diversity and equality matters. They inform staff in corporations on the importance of the policies, and implementation and advise senior staff on corporate climate. They also perform guidance and support duties for employees.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Human Resource Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Human resource managers, plan, direct and coordinate policies concerning the personnel, industrial relations and occupational health and safety activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide human resource services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Human Resource Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1212.3","ESCO_LABELS":["volunteer engagement coordinator","volunteer program manager","volunteer program coordinator","community engagement coordinator","volunteering development manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"volunteer manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Volunteer managers work across the non-profit sector to recruit, train, motivate and supervise volunteers. They are in charge of designing volunteer assignments, recruiting volunteers, reviewing the tasks undertaken and impact made, providing feedback and managing their overall performance against the objectives of the organisation. Volunteer coordinators might also manage online volunteering activities, sometimes known as cyber-volunteering or e-volunteering.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.1","ESCO_LABELS":["gaming compliance and information security director","manager of compliance and information security in gambling","gambling compliance and information security manager","manager of compliance and information security in gaming","gaming compliance and information security manager","director of compliance and information security in gambling","gambling compliance and information security director","security information director","compliance director","security information manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"director of compliance and information security in gambling","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Directors of compliance and information security in gambling follow the regulatory compliance for gambling and oversee information security to ensure\u00a0secure and safe use of all information technology associated in gambling.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.2","ESCO_LABELS":["technical services manager","policy coordinator","policy manager","policy advocacy manager","compliance coordinator","sustainability manager","environmental policy manager","ethics manager","policy advocacy coordinator","compliance director","business ethicist","advocacy coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"policy manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Policy managers are responsible for managing the development of policy programs and ensuring that the strategic objectives of the organization are met. They oversee the production of policy positions, as well as the organization's campaign and advocacy work in fields such as environmental, ethics, quality, transparency, and sustainability.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["administrative officer","community services administrator","social security administrator","social security advisor","benefits advisor","benefits officer","community services director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"social security administrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Social security administrators direct and develop government-provided social security programmes in order to aid public welfare, as well as promote social security programmes. They supervise staff working in governmental social security, and investigate existing policies in order to assess issues and develop improvement proposals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["strategic planning manager","strategic manager","business continuity strategy director","corporate strategist","business continuity planning director","strategy manager","strategic development manager","innovation and strategy specialist","planning manager","strategy adviser","strategic business planning manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"strategic planning manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Strategic planning managers create, together with a team of managers, the strategic plans of the company as a whole, and provide coordination in the implementation per department. They help to interpret the overall plan and create a detailed plan for each one of the departments and branches. They ensure consistency in the implementation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["visitor attraction director","economic development director","tourism policy director","manager of tourism policy","tourism policy manager","director tourism strategy","director of visitor attractions","tourism strategy director","director of economic development","policy director tourism"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tourism policy director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tourism policy directors develop and implement policies to improve tourism to their region. They develop marketing plans to promote the region in foreign regions, and monitor the operation of the tourism industry. They conduct research to investigate how tourism policies could be improved and implemented and investigate the benefits of the tourism industry to the government.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.3","ESCO_LABELS":["head of procurement unit","head of procurement department","procurement director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"procurement department manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Procurement department managers ensure that the organisation's policy goals are transformed into concrete actions and support their teams to achieve the best results for their clients and the public. They oversee the public procurement professionals in the organisation to deliver on their objectives. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.4","ESCO_LABELS":["programme director","projects portfolio manager","program director","program manager","program management coordinator","programme management coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"programme manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Programme managers coordinate and oversee several projects working simultaneously. They ensure workability and compatibility among projects ensuring that overall, each one of the projects under the management of project managers, turn out profitable and leveraging one to the other.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.5","ESCO_LABELS":["general manager","corporate service manager","business unit manager","business coordinator","vice-president","team manager","operations manager","business manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"business manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Business managers are responsible for setting the objectives of the business unit of a company, creating a plan for the operations, and facilitating the achievement of the objectives and implementation of the plan together with employees of the segment and stakeholders. They keep an overview of the business, understand detailed information of the business unit and support the department, and make decisions based on the information at hand.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.5.1","ESCO_LABELS":["regional director","branch supervisor","international business manager","branch office administrator","recruitment agency manager","area office manager","branch manager","subsidiary manager","branch chief","regional manager","regional administrative manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"branch manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Branch managers are responsible for the management of all the affairs related with a company in a specific geographic region or business branch. They receive indications from the headquarters, and depending on the structure of the company, they aim to implement the strategy of the company while adapting it to the market where the branch operates. They envision management of employees, communications, marketing efforts, and follow up to results and objectives.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.6","ESCO_LABELS":["EU funds operational programs manager","european funds policy manager","policy officer for EU funds","EU policy and funding expert","EU funds policy officer","regional policy officer","EU projects supervisor","EU fund manager in Joint Secretariat","officer for EU management and control","EU projects coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"EU funds manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"EU funds managers administer EU funds and financial resources in public administrations. They are involved in the definition of investment priorities and are responsible for drafting the Operational Programs, liaising with national authorities for determining the programs \u2019objectives and priority axes. EU funds managers supervise projects financed through EU funds, monitoring their implementation and the results achieved and are involved in certification and auditing activities. They might also be responsible for managing the relations with the European institutions for issues related to state aids and the grant management. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.7","ESCO_LABELS":["corporate HSE manager ","HSE and sustainability service manager","HSE coordinator","chief HSE officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"health safety and environmental manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Health, safety and environmental managers design and execute corporate policies and procedures related to occupational health and safety and environmental protection. They analyse business processes to ensure compliance with government and environment legislation, conduct risk assessment in the domain of occupational health and safety, evaluate the environmental impact of economic activities and design the appropriate measures for the improvement of work environments and cultures. They coordinate the implementation of an integrated health, safety and environmental management system, defining effective indicators, organizing audits and eventually participating in accident investigation and reporting. They promote an integrated approach to sustainability and occupational health within business organisations, liaising with corporate and line managers and training employees. They are responsible for drafting technical documentation related to the compliance with health and safety and environmental legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy and Planning Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy and planning managers plan, organize, direct and coordinate policy advice and strategic planning activities within government or for non-government organizations and private sector agencies, or manage the activities of enterprises that provide policy and strategic planning services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Policy and Planning Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1213.8","ESCO_LABELS":["sustainability analyst","sustainability coordinator","sustainability specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sustainability manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sustainability managers are responsible for ensuring the sustainability of business processes. They provide assistance in the design and implementation of plans and measures to ensure that the manufacturing processes and products comply with given environmental regulations and social responsibility standards and they monitor and report on the implementation of sustainability strategies within the company supply chain and business process. They analyse issues linked to manufacturing processes, use of materials, waste reduction, energy efficiency and products traceability to improve environmental and social impacts and integrate sustainability aspects into the company culture.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.1","ESCO_LABELS":["actuarial advisory services manager","corporate service manager","business service manager","service operations manager","professional services manager","business service executive","post-office manager","professional services consultant","corporate services consultant","professional services executive"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"business service manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Business service managers are reponsible for the provision of professional services to companies. They organise the provision of services tailored to the needs of the client and liaise with clients to agree on the contractual obligations for both parties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["facility maintenance technician","building cleaning and maintenance manager","facilities superintendent","building maintenance manager","facilities manager","facilities administrator","facilities coordinator","facilities maintenance manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"facilities manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Facilities managers perform strategic planning as well as routine operational planning related to buildings' administration and maintenance. They control and manage health and safety procedures, supervise the work of contractors, plan and handle buildings maintenance operations and fire safety and security issues, oversee buildings' cleaning activities and utilities infrastructure and are in charge of space management.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["security manager","security management specialist","private security manager","security specialist","security operations manager","corporate security manager","safety and security manager","cybersecurity specialist","chief security guard","surveillance manager","security officer","security systems manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"security manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Security managers ensure security for people, such as customers and employees, and company\u2019s assets either fixed, movable, machines, vehicles, and real state.\u00a0They ensure safety and security by enforcing security policies, keeping track of different events, implementing security protocols, creating emergency response procedures, conducting security evaluations, and supervising security staff members. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.2","ESCO_LABELS":["corporate social responsibility manager","corporate sustainability reporting manager","sustainability reporting manager","sustainable services manager","sustainability project manager","corporate responsibility director","corporate responsibility manager","chief sustainability officer","corporate sustainability director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"corporate social responsibility manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Corporate social responsibility managers monitor the practices of organisations and companies with regard to ethics and impact on the larger community. They advise on social responsibility and sustainability matters depending on the company's needs. Corporate social responsibility managers promote actions that are environmentally conscious, philanthropic or related to human rights.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.3","ESCO_LABELS":["defence administration manager","administration manager of defence","administration officer of defence","civil servant","defense administration officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"defence administration officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Defence administration officers perform managerial duties and administrative tasks in defense institutions, such as maintenance of records, management of staff, and handling of accounts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.4","ESCO_LABELS":["business unit coordinator","unit manager","unit director","department manager","business unit manager","division manager","department coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"department manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Department managers are responsible for the operations of a certain division or department of a company. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.5","ESCO_LABELS":["manufacturing production manager","manufacturing facility manager","manufacturing director","manufacturing plant manager","manufacturing facility maintenance manager","manufacturing coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"manufacturing facility manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Manufacturing facility managers foresee the maintenance and routine operational planning of buildings intended to be used for manufacturing activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.5.1","ESCO_LABELS":["manager of chemical processing plant","chemical plant supervisor","chemical production process manager","chemical plant superintendent","chemical plant manager","chemical processing plant manager","manager of chemical plant","chemical plant operations executive","chemical production plant managing director","chemical plant technial manager","chemical plant operations manager","chemical production plant manager","chemical plant technical director","plant managing director","chemical plant managing director","chemical production facility manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chemical plant manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chemical plant managers coordinate the day-to-day production of chemical products ensuring the quality of products and equipment, the safety of personnel and protection of the environment. They define and implement the investment budget, deploy industrial objectives and manage the unit as a profit center representing the company in its economic and social environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.5.2","ESCO_LABELS":["process manager","foundry production manager","engineering manager","production controller","foundry manager","foundry plant manager","foundry operations manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"foundry manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Foundry managers\u00a0coordinate and implement short and medium term casting production schedules, and coordinate the development, support and improvement of casting processes, and the reliability efforts of the maintenance and engineering departments. They also partner with ongoing remediation initiatives.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.5.3","ESCO_LABELS":["power plant director","power plant supervisor","electric power station engineer","power supply manager","electric power plant manager","power station manager","power plant superintendent","power plant project manager","demand generation manager","electric power supply manager","electricity generation manager","electric power generation manager","power plant generation manager","power generating manager","energy generation manager","power plant coordinator","power plant manager","gas generation manager","power generation systems manager","electric power plant project manager","power generation networks manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"power plant manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Power plant managers supervise operations in power plants which produce and transport energy. They coordinate the production of energy in the plant, and supervise the construction, operation and maintenance of energy transmission and distribution networks and systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.5.4","ESCO_LABELS":["water facility manager","water treatment manager","water treatment plant manager","water treatment facility manager","water plant treatment manager","water treatment specialist","water treatment plant maintenance manager","drinking water treatment plant manager","manager, water treatment plant","water plant superintendent","water storage plant manager","water distribution plant manager","water treatment engineer","water plant engineer","water treatment plant supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"water treatment plant manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Water treatment plant managers supervise water treatment, storage and distribution in a water plant. They ensure the plant's operations are compliant with regulation, and supervise staff. They also implement new policies, and oversee equipment maintenance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.5.5","ESCO_LABELS":["natural wood factory controller","wood factory supervisor","wood factory manager","solid wood factory supervisor","timber factory manager","wood factory administrator","solid wood factory controller","solid wood factory manager","wood factory executive","furniture factory manager","natural wood factory manager","wood factory controller","wood factory overseer","natural wood factory supervisor","wood manager","wood factory coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood factory manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood factory managers realise planning, commercial and advisory tasks of wood factory and timber trade. They also manage purchasing, sales, customer service and marketing of wood and wood products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.6","ESCO_LABELS":["project leader","projects manager","project manager","project coordinator","project expediter","project director","special project manager","senior project manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"project manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Project managers oversee the project on a daily basis and are responsible for delivering high-quality results within the identified objectives and constraints, ensuring the effective use of the allocated resources. They are responsible for risk and issue management, project communication and stakeholder management. Project managers perform the activities of planning, organising, securing, monitoring and managing the resources and work necessary to deliver specific project goals and objectives in an effective and efficient way.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"121","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services and Administration Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business services and administration managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy and planning activities of organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services and administration managers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers. For instance, the group includes occupations such as facilities manager, cleaning services manager, administrative services manager employed either as the manager of a department of a large enterprise and organization, or of an enterprise that provides such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","121","1219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers","Business Services and Administration Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1219.7","ESCO_LABELS":["quality service supervisor","quality services manager","quality service coordinator","quality assurance supervisor","quality control process auditor","quality assurance services manager","quality control services manager","quality control manager","quality assurance coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"quality services manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Quality services managers manage the quality of services in business organisations. They ensure the quality of in-house company operations such as customer requirements and service quality standards. Quality services managers monitor the company's performance and implement changes where necessary.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.1","ESCO_LABELS":["auctioneer","auction house manager","valuer","auction house director","auction house administrator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"auction house manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Auction house managers are responsible for the staff and activities in an auction house. Moreover, they manage the finances and marketing aspects of the auction house.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.2","ESCO_LABELS":["electronic banking products manager","savings products manager","commercial banking products director","mortgage products manager","financial institution products manager","banking product manager","internet banking manager","credit cards product manager","credit products manager","bank products supervisor","internet banking executive","e-banking products manager","e-banking product executive","banking products director","senior banking products manager","banking products manager","commercial banking products manager","banking products analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"banking products manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Banking products managers study the market of banking products and adapt the existing ones to the characteristics of this evolution or create new products to suit clients needs. They monitor and evaluate the performance indicators of these products and suggest improvements. Banking products managers assist with the sales and marketing strategy of the bank.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3","ESCO_LABELS":["chief commercial strategist","head of marketing","director of marketing","chief marketing officer","senior marketing officer","chief commercial officer","chief commercial strategy officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chief marketing officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chief marketing officers manage the high level marketing operations in a company. They coordinate all the efforts related to the marketing, promotional, and advertising activities across units or geographical areas. They make sure that different activities aimed at creating awareness of products are profitable for the company. They take decisions and prepare reports on marketing projects and the costs they entail.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["destination development manager","destination marketing manager","tourism strategy manager","destination manager","destination management organisation (DMO) manager","organisation manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"destination manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Destination managers are in charge of managing and implementing the national\/regional\/local tourism strategies (or policies) for destination development, marketing and promotion.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["sales and marketing manager","promotions manager","telemarketing manager","market development manager","marketing director","marketing and promotions manager","marketing manager","advertising sales manager","marketing executive","market manager","product marketing manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marketing manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marketing managers carry out the implementation of efforts related to the marketing operations in a company. They develop marketing strategies and plans by detailing cost and resources needed. They analyse the profitability of these plans, develop pricing strategies, and strive to raise awareness on products and companies among targeted customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["sales executive","sales coordinator","sales director","group sales manager","sales commercial manager","sales manager","international sales manage","area sales manager","inside sales manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sales manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sales managers develop sales and targeting strategies for a company. They manage sales teams, allocate sales resources based on the plans, prioritise and follow up on critical leads, develop sales pitches and adjust them over time, and maintain a sales platform to track all leads and sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3.2.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["product category manager","FMCG category manager","indirect category manager","merchandising category specialist","pricing and marketing manager","category development manager","product category specialist","assistant category manager","on-line category manager","graduate category manager","vendor management manager","g.m. category manager","general merchandise category manager","category manager","planning and inventory control manager","senior category manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"category manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Category managers define the sales programme for specific product groups. They research market demands and newly supplied products. \n \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3.2.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["trainee international licensing manager","senior licensing manager","assistant licensing manager","graduate international licensing manager","graduate brand licensing manager","trainee licensing manager","graduate licensing and brand manager","senior international licensing manager","assistant licensing and brand manager","senior brand licensing manager","licensing manager","trainee brand licensing manager","trainee licensing and brand manager","graduate licensing manager","assistant international licensing manager","assistant brand licensing manager","senior licensing and brand manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"licensing manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Licensing managers oversee licenses and rights of a company regarding use of its products or intellectual property. They ensure that third parties comply with specified agreements and contracts, and negotiate with and maintain relationships between both parties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3.2.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["truck aftersales manager","motor vehicles aftersales specialist","car aftersales specialist","truck aftersales specialist","car aftersales co-ordinator","van aftersales manager","van aftersales specialist","bus and coach aftersales co-ordinator","truck aftersales co-ordinator","van aftersales co-ordinator","motor vehicle aftersales manger","car aftersales manager","bus and coach aftersales","bus and coach aftersales specialist","motor vehicles aftersales manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motor vehicle aftersales manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motor vehicle aftersales managers maximise sales by closing business on an ongoing basis. They negotiate with existing clients for contract renewals. They maintain contracts, deal with claims, manage warranty, and investigate damages on products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3.2.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["online sales channel supervisor","social media sales manager","online sales channel manager","digital sales manager","e-commerce manager","mail-order and internet manager","mail order manager","trainee online sales channel manager","internet order manager","senior online sales channel manager","assistant online sales channel manager","graduate online sales channel manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"online sales channel manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Online sales channel managers define the sales programme for e-commerce such as goods sold via e-mail, internet and social media. They also assist in planning the online sales strategy and identifying marketing opportunities. Online sales channel managers also analyse competitor sites, review the site performance and analytics.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["sales promotion manager","promotion director","promotions coordinator","promotions director","promotion coordinator","promotion manager","promotions manager","advertising and promotion manager","marketing and promotion manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"promotion manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Promotion managers plan and implement promotional programs in the point-of-sale of products. They coordinate all efforts from personnel, below-the-line (BTL) advertising material, and conventional advertising efforts in order to raise awareness of a specific promotion.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.4","ESCO_LABELS":["CCO","commercial marketing specialist","chief commercial officer","international commercial director","business development director","commercial manager","marketing director","corporate commercial manager","commercial director","commercial strategy director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"commercial director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Commercial directors are responsible for the income generation for the commercial sector of their company. They manage several commercial tasks such as setting targets, overseeing the development of products, planning and developing selling efforts, managing sales agents, and determining product prices.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.5","ESCO_LABELS":["digital marketing technician","digital marketing specialist","digital marketing and communication professional","social media specialist","web marketing specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital marketing manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital marketing managers are responsible for the elaboration of the company's digital marketing strategy with the goal of improving brand recognition and brand awareness, in line with the company's mission and vision. They oversee the execution of digital marketing and communication strategies involving the use of social media, email marketing, marketing automation, search engine optimisation, online events and online advertisement through data driven methodologies and by measuring and monitoring digital marketing KPIs in order to promptly implement corrective action plan. They manage and interpret competitors and consumers' data and conduct research on market conditions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sales and Marketing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sales and marketing managers plan, direct and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide sales and marketing services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Sales and Marketing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1221.6","ESCO_LABELS":["tourism product developer","tourism distribution manager","tourism product manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tourism product manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tourism product managers analyse the market, research potential offers, develop products, plan and organise the distribution and marketing processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Advertising and Public Relations Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Advertising and public relations managers plan, direct and coordinate the advertising, public relations and public information activities of enterprises and organizations or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Advertising and Public Relations Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1222.1","ESCO_LABELS":["internal communications manager","social media manager","foreign language correspondent communications manager","communication practitioner","press spokesperson","communications associate","public relations manager","communication manager","communications manager","external communications manager","corporate communication manager","public relations and communication manager","online communication manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"communication manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Communication managers are responsible for developing communication strategies in order to promote the organization's mission, services or product. They coordinate communication projects and manage the communications issued by the company for both the internal and the external clients. They supervise internal communications, ensuring that communications reach each one of the employees and further questions can be answered. For external communications, they coordinate coherence among the messages transmitted in mails, printed materials, press articles, and corporate promotional materials. They strive to maintain truthful communications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Advertising and Public Relations Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Advertising and public relations managers plan, direct and coordinate the advertising, public relations and public information activities of enterprises and organizations or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Advertising and Public Relations Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1222.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["advertising account planner","promotions manager","advertising manager","advertising coordinator","advertising executive","advertising and promotions manager","campaigns coordinator","promotions coordinator","advertising campaign manager","marketing communication manager","advertising director","advertising agency manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"advertising manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Advertising managers perform the implementation of the advertising initiatives planned in the strategic marketing plan. They organise and prepare the resources needed to launch advertising campaigns and operations in advertising agencies. They prepare and align the communication channels, negotiate contracts, and ensure that operations adhere to budgets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Advertising and Public Relations Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Advertising and public relations managers plan, direct and coordinate the advertising, public relations and public information activities of enterprises and organizations or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Advertising and Public Relations Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1222.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["public relations specialist","communications manager","spokesperson","communications officer","public information manager","marketing and communications manager","\u200bpublic relations consultant","public affairs manager","publicity manager","media relations manager","press office manager","public information coordinator","corporate profiler","corporate affairs manager","public relations manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"public relations manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Public relations managers strive to convey and maintain a desired image or reputation of a company, individual, governmental institution, or organisation in general to the public and stakeholders at large. They use all sorts of media and events to promote the positive image of products, humanitarian causes or organisations. They attempt to ensure that all public communications portray clients the way they want to be perceived.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.1","ESCO_LABELS":["product development manager","product manager","research and development manager","product marketing manager","product developer","sports product engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"product manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Product managers are responsible for managing the lifecycle of a product. They research and develop new products in addition to managing existing ones through market research and strategic planning. Product managers perform marketing and planning activities to increase profits.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["insurance sales manager","assurance relationship manager","assurance office manager","insurance product development executive","insurance product manager","assurance account manager","insurance lead","insurance office manager","assurance lead","assurance branch manager","insurance relationship manager","insurance account manager","insurance product developer","insurance product development manager","assurance sales manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance product manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance product managers set and direct the development of new insurance products, following the product lifecycle policy and the general insurance strategy. They also coordinate the marketing and sales activities related to the specific insurance products of the company. Insurance product managers inform their sales managers (or the sales department) about their newly developed insurance products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.2","ESCO_LABELS":["research and development supervisor","research and development associate","market research manager","product research development manager","researcher","research and development manager","research and development director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"research and development manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Research and development managers coordinate the efforts of scientists, academical researchers, product developers, and market researchers towards the creation of new products, the improvement of current ones or other research activities, including scientific research. They manage and plan research and development activities of an organisation, specify goals and budget requirements and manage the staff.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["product development manager","research and development manager","product designer","product development specialist","innovation department manager","product development executive"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"product development manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Product development managers coordinate the development of new products from beginning to end. They receive briefings and start envisioning the new product considering design, technical and cost criteria. They conduct research on market needs and create prototypes of new products for untapped market opportunities. Product development managers also improve and boost technological quality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.2.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["clothing manager","sample room manager","clothing product manager","apparel product developer","clothing development manager","clothes product developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing development manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing development managers define product concepts that are consistent with target consumers and overall marketing strategy. They receive scientific findings and specifications in order to lead the briefing and implementation of all relevant seasonal and strategic concepts, including distribution by channel, product, colour introductions, and merchandised assortments. They ensure realisation and execution within budget. They manage and execute the product line and category life cycle from concept determination through sales and distribution, contribution in market research and industry trends to influence category concepts and products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.2.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear product manager","footwear production and development manager","footwear product development manager","product development team leader","footwear production & development manager ","pre-production manager","footwear development team leader","senior product developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear product development manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear product development managers coordinate the footwear design and the product and collection development process in order to comply with design specifications, deadlines, strategic requirements and policies of the company. They track style development and review design specifications in order to meet the design vision, the manufacturing environment, and the company\u2019s financial goals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.2.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["gambling development director","gaming development manager","games development director","games project and product development director","gambling project and product development director","gaming project and product development director","gaming development director","gambling project and product development manager","games project and product development manager","gambling development manager","gaming project and product development manager","games development manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"games development manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Games development managers supervise and coordinate the creation, development, distribution, and selling of games. They communicate with manufacturers to ensure the production of games.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.2.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["product development director leather goods","leatherware product development supervisor","leather goods product development director","leather goods product development supervisor","leather goods pre-production manager","leatherware product development manager","leather goods product manager","leather goods product development manager","leatherware product development director","leather goods product development coordinator","product development coordinator leather goods","product development manager leather goods"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods product development manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods product development managers coordinate the leather goods design and product development process in order to comply with marketing specifications, deadlines, strategic requirements and policies of the company. They communicate and collaborate with other cross functional teams or professionals involved in leather goods production, such as logistics and marketing, costing, planning, production and quality assurance. They are responsible for the leather goods product collections development which involve activities, such as tracking style development and reviewing design specification in order to meet the design vision. They are also responsible for the manufacturing environment and the rent-ability of the companies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["head of laboratory","research manager","research scientist","head laboratory analyst","scientific research director","principal research scientist","scientific director","chief science officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"research manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Research managers oversee the research and development functions of a research facility or program or university. They support the executive staff, coordinate work activities, and monitor staff and research projects. They may work in a wide array of sectors, such as the chemical, technical and life sciences sector. Research managers can also advise on research and execute research themselves.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"12","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Administrative and Commercial Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Administrative and commercial managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the financial, administrative, human resource, policy, planning, research and development, advertising, public relations, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"122","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and development managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the advertising, public relations, research and development, and sales and marketing activities of enterprises and organizations, or of enterprises that provide such services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Research and Development Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Research and development managers plan, direct and coordinate the research and development activities of an enterprise or organization or of enterprises that provide related services to other enterprises and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","12","122","1223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Administrative and Commercial Managers","Sales, Marketing and Development Managers","Research and Development Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1223.2.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT innovation manager","technology innovation manager","IT research manager","ICT research managers","ICT research manager","IT innovation manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT research manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT research managers plan, manage and monitor research activities and evaluate emerging trends in the information and communication technology field to assess their relevance. They also design and oversee staff training on the use of new technology and recommend ways to implement new products and solutions that will maximise benefits for the organisation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"131","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Production Managers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Production managers in agriculture, forestry and fisheries plan, direct, and coordinate production in large scale agricultural, horticultural, forestry aquaculture and fishery operations such as plantations, large ranches, collective farms and co-operatives to grow and harvest crops, breed and raise livestock, fish and shellfish and to catch and harvest fish and other forms of aquatic life.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Forestry Production Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and forestry production managers plan, direct, and coordinate production in large scale agricultural, horticultural and forestry operations such as plantations, large ranches, collective farms and agricultural cooperatives to grow and harvest crops, and breed and raise livestock.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","131","1311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Production Managers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","Agricultural and Forestry Production Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1311.1","ESCO_LABELS":["woodland manager","forestry manager","forester","forest manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"forester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Foresters are responsible for monitoring the natural and economic viability of a woodland or forest and for activities related to its management and conservation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"131","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Production Managers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Production managers in agriculture, forestry and fisheries plan, direct, and coordinate production in large scale agricultural, horticultural, forestry aquaculture and fishery operations such as plantations, large ranches, collective farms and co-operatives to grow and harvest crops, breed and raise livestock, fish and shellfish and to catch and harvest fish and other forms of aquatic life.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture and Fisheries Production Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture and fisheries production managers plan, direct, and coordinate production in large-scale aquaculture and fishery operations to catch and harvest fish and shellfish, and to grow fish shellfish or other forms of aquatic life, as cash crops or for release into freshwater or saltwater.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","131","1312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Production Managers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","Aquaculture and Fisheries Production Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1312.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aquaculture harvesting supervisor","fish farm harvesting manager","harvesting operations manager","aquaculture harvesting manager","manager of aquaculture harvesting"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture harvesting manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture harvesting managers control harvesting operations of aquatic organisms which entails understanding and knowledge of techniques and equipment used in harvesting processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"131","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Production Managers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Production managers in agriculture, forestry and fisheries plan, direct, and coordinate production in large scale agricultural, horticultural, forestry aquaculture and fishery operations such as plantations, large ranches, collective farms and co-operatives to grow and harvest crops, breed and raise livestock, fish and shellfish and to catch and harvest fish and other forms of aquatic life.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture and Fisheries Production Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture and fisheries production managers plan, direct, and coordinate production in large-scale aquaculture and fishery operations to catch and harvest fish and shellfish, and to grow fish shellfish or other forms of aquatic life, as cash crops or for release into freshwater or saltwater.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","131","1312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Production Managers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","Aquaculture and Fisheries Production Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1312.2","ESCO_LABELS":["aquaculture on-growing manager","aquaculture husbandry manager","fish farm on-growing manager","aquatic animals husbandry manager","fish farm on-growing supervisor","aquaculture on-growing supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture husbandry manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture husbandry managers specialise in the husbandry of ongrowing aquatic species, especially in the feeding, growth, and stock management processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"131","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Production Managers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Production managers in agriculture, forestry and fisheries plan, direct, and coordinate production in large scale agricultural, horticultural, forestry aquaculture and fishery operations such as plantations, large ranches, collective farms and co-operatives to grow and harvest crops, breed and raise livestock, fish and shellfish and to catch and harvest fish and other forms of aquatic life.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture and Fisheries Production Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture and fisheries production managers plan, direct, and coordinate production in large-scale aquaculture and fishery operations to catch and harvest fish and shellfish, and to grow fish shellfish or other forms of aquatic life, as cash crops or for release into freshwater or saltwater.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","131","1312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Production Managers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries","Aquaculture and Fisheries Production Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1312.3","ESCO_LABELS":["fishery production manager","aquaculture production manager","fish farm production manager","manager of aquaculture production"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture production managers plan, direct and coordinate the production of\u00a0fish, shellfish or other forms of aquatic life such as cash crops,\u00a0in large-scale aquaculture operations to culture and harvest or for release into fresh, brackish or salt water.\u00a0 \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.1","ESCO_LABELS":["coffee coordinator","green\u00a0coffee\u00a0coordinator","green coffee manager","green coffee co-ordinator","green coffee supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"green\u00a0coffee\u00a0coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Green coffee coordinators organise and manage the operations performed by workers in coffee plants and plan the functioning of machines that blend various types of green coffee beans. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2","ESCO_LABELS":["manufacturing plant manager","manufacturing production manager","industrial production supervisor","manufacturing director","manufacturing manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"manufacturing manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Manufacturing managers plan, oversee and direct the manufacturing process in an organisation. They ensure products and services are efficiently produced within the timeframe and budget given.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["area production manager","production manufacturing supervisor","production manufacturing manager","production control manager","production line manager","production control supervisor","industrial production supervisor","industrial production manager","industrial production and manufacturing manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial production managers oversee the operations and the resources needed in industrial plants and manufacturing sites for a smooth running of the operations. They prepare the production schedule by combining the requirements of clients with the resources of the production plant. They organise the journey of incoming raw materials or semi finished products in the plant until a final product is delivered by coordinating inventories, warehouses, distribution, and support activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["chemical production director","chemical operations manager","chemical production manager","chemical production coordinator","chemical manufacturing manager","chemical production quality supervisor","chemical manufacturing director","chemical process manager","production manager of chemicals","operations manager chemical production","chemical process engineer","chemical production engineer","chemical production planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chemical production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chemical production managers are responsible for the technical coordination and control of the chemical production processes. They steer one or more manufacturing units and oversee the implementation of technical and human means, within the framework of objectives of volume, quality and planning. Chemical production managers design and ensure that the production plans and schedules are met. They are responsible for implementation of the processes designed to ensure quality of the manufactured product, good working conditions and environmental practices, and safety of the workplace.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["clothing operations manager","clothing operations director","clothing operations area manager","clothing production manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing operations manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing operations managers\u00a0schedule orders and delivery times in order to ensure the efficient flow of the production system.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["food production manager","food production team leader","food production supervisor","production manager food and beverages"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food production managers oversee and monitor production and have overall responsibility for staffing and related issues. Hence, they have a detailed knowledge of the manufacturing products and their production processes. On the one hand, they control process parameters and their influence on the product and on the other hand, they ensure that staffing and recruitment levels are adequate.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear and sportswear production manager","footwear production manager","production planning manager","fashion production manager","head of footwear production"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear production managers plan, distribute, and coordinate all necessary activities of the different footwear manufacturing phases ensuring the adherence to quality standards and production and productivity pre-defined goals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["plating manager","drying supervisor","finishing\u00a0manager","moistening","buffing manager","finishing\u00a0department supervisor","drying manager","finishing\u00a0area supervisor","pressing","leather finishing operations manager","staking","spraying manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather finishing operations manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather finishing operations managers plan and organise the work of the finishing department. They are in charge of chemical supply and equipment management. They also coordinate the staff.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["leather operations director","leather manufacturing director","leather production manager","leather production director","leather logistics manager","leather production managers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather production managers plan all aspects of the leather production process. They ensure the required output of the factory in terms of quality and quantity of the leather. They organise the production staff. They monitor and ensure the operation of machinery and equipment. They cooperate with managers of each production department.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.6.1","ESCO_LABELS":["head of leather goods production","leather research and development manager","leather goods production manager","fashion production manager","leather goods production supervisor","production planning manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods production managers perform a wide range of activities and tasks in the field of management, namely, they plan, distribute and coordinate all necessary activities of the different leather goods manufacturing phases envisaging the accomplishment of the quality standards and production and productivity pre-defined goals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.6.2","ESCO_LABELS":["leather wet processing manager","beamhouse department manager","leather wet processing department supervisor","leather wet processing department manager","tanyard area supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather wet processing department manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather wet processing department managers plan and organise the work, the staff and equipment of the department\u00a0involving the washing of the raw hides or skins. They remove unwanted elements and they weigh and prepare them for tanning. They coordinate supply of chemicals and raw materials. They perform elaboration of manufacturing recipes and monitor quality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["metallurgy specialist","metallurgy manager","chief metallurgist","metallurgical manager","plant metallurgist","head metallurgist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metallurgical manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metallurgical managers coordinate and implement short and medium term metallurgical or steel-making production schedules, and coordinate the development, support and improvement of steel-making processes, and the reliability efforts of the maintenance and engineering departments. They also partner with ongoing remediation initiatives.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["metal development managers","facility manager","metal engineer","operations manager","metal development engineers","development engineer","metal planning engineer","plant manager","metal production manager","metal development experts","site manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal production managers organise and manage the day-to-day and long-term project work in a metal fabrication factory, to process basic metals into fabricated metals. They create and schedule production plans, recruit new staff, enforce safety and company policies, and strive for customer satisfaction through guaranteeing the product's quality.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["engineering and quality control manager","industrial quality assessment manager","industrial quality supervisor","industrial quality control technologist","industrial quality control manager","quality control industrial engineer","industrial quality control testing supervisor","industrial quality manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial quality manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial quality managers monitor and control information assets by detailing processes and procedures to ensure compliance with industrial standards. They perform audits in industrial processes, advise on preventive and corrective actions, and ensure compliance with industrial standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear quality executive","footwear quality assurance manager","footwear quality control manager","footwear quality coordinator","footwear quality manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear quality manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear quality managers implement, manage and promote the quality systems in the company, using adequate tools and methodologies based on national, international or company standards. They are in charge of establishing requirements and objectives, as well as preparing documents. They analyse complaints, and promote and coordinate corrective and preventive measures. They promote an effective internal and external communication and ensure the consumer's demands are met. They are responsible for the definition of instruments which monitor and control the quality systems, namely internal or external auditing, and they participate in the internal auditing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["leather goods quality control manager","leatherware quality manager","leather goods quality supervisor","quality assurance\/quality control manager","leather goods quality director","leather goods quality manager","leather goods quality managing director","quality managing director","leatherware quality director","leatherware quality supervisor","quality control manager","quality supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods quality manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods quality managers manage and promote the systems of quality\u00a0assurance\u00a0implemented in the organisations. They carry out tasks in order to achieve predefined requirements and objectives and foster the internal and external communication, while aiming for the continuous improvement and the customer satisfaction.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["textile quality supervisor","textile quality manager","textile quality control manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile quality manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile quality managers implement, manage and promote quality systems. They make sure that the textile products adhere to the quality standards of the organisation. Textile quality managers therefore inspect textile production lines and products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["operations general manager","operations supervisor","operations administrator","business operations manager","operations manager","division operations manager","operations director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"operations manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Operations managers plan, oversee and coordinate the daily operations of production of goods and provision of services. They also formulate and implement company policies and plan the use of human resources and materials.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["wastewater infrastructure manager","wastewater distribution systems and equipment manager","sewerage control engineer","lead engineer in wastewater infrastructure","sewerage system construction manager","wastewater manager","wastewater infrastructure design lead","water and sewer manager","wastewater network manager","sewerage systems manager","wastewater systems manager","head engineer in wastewater systems","sewerage network manager","water and sewer engineer","sewerage manager","wastewater treatment works manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sewerage systems manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sewerage systems managers coordinate and plan pipe and sewer systems, and supervise sewerage construction and maintenance operations. They supervise wastewater treatment plants and other sewage treatment facilities, and ensure operations are compliant with regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.2.5","ESCO_LABELS":["waste management coordination officer","waste management safety officer","recycling officer","waste disposal officer","waste management development officer","waste disposal operative","waste management compliance officer","waste management officer","waste recycling officer","waste diversion manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"waste management officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Waste management officers advise and enforce regulations on facilities managing waste disposal, collection and recycling. They develop and implement rules and evaluate the compliance with existing\u00a0legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing managers plan, direct and coordinate activities concerned with the production of goods, the production and distribution of electricity gas and water, and the collection, treatment and disposal of waste. They may manage the production departments of large enterprises or be the managers of small manufacturing companies.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Manufacturing Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1321.3","ESCO_LABELS":["textile production operations manager","textile operations manager","textile operations supervisor","textile operation supervisor","textile operations coordinator","textile production manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile operations manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile operations managers schedule orders and delivery times in order to assure the efficient flow of the production system.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining managers plan, direct and coordinate the production of activities of mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Mining Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1322.1","ESCO_LABELS":["plant manager","mining operations manager","facility manager","mine manager","operations manager","mine engineer","mining engineer","mine operations manager","site manager","resident manager","mine supervisor","quarry manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine managers control, direct, plan and coordinate mining production activities. They have statutory responsibility for safety and are also responsible for environmental impact. They oversee the acquisition, installation, maintenance and storage\u00a0of mining plant and equipment. They lead and manage according to the organisation's code of conduct.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining managers plan, direct and coordinate the production of activities of mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Mining Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1322.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["quarry production manager","mine production manager","coordinator of mine production","mining engineer","quarry production engineer","mine supervisor","mining operations manager","resident manager","mine operations manager","mine production engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine production managers coordinate and implement short and medium term mine production schedules and plans,\u00a0such as\u00a0drilling, blasting, ore and mineral extraction, and waste management.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining managers plan, direct and coordinate the production of activities of mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Mining Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1322.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["gas field production manager","oil and gas production scheduler","oil operations manager","oil and gas production project manager","gas production scheduler","gas operations manager","oilfield production manager","oil and gas production manager","oil field production manager","oil production project manager","oil production scheduler","gas production manager","gasfield production manager","oil production manager","oil and gas operations manager","gas production project manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"oil and gas production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Oil and gas production managers coordinate and implement short and medium term oil and gas production schedules and plans, such as drilling, extraction operations and waste management. They steer one or more units and oversee the implementation of technical and human means, within the framework of objectives of volume, quality and planning. Oil and gas production managers design and ensure that the production plans and schedules are met.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining managers plan, direct and coordinate the production of activities of mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Mining Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1322.2","ESCO_LABELS":["quarrying engineer","quarry operations manager","quarry manager","quarry engineer","quarrying industry manager","quarry operations engineer","quarry managers","quarry management expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"quarry manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Quarry managers plan, oversee and coordinate quarry operations. They coordinate extraction, processing and transportation and ensure these processes run smoothly and according to health and safety standards. Quarry managers ensure the successful running of the quarry and implement company strategies and guidelines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Construction Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Construction managers plan, direct and coordinate the construction of civil engineering projects, buildings and dwellings, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Construction Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1323.1","ESCO_LABELS":["construction cost consultant","construction manager","construction project manager","development project cost consultant","construction project cost consultant","development project cost manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"construction manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Construction managers are responsible for the planning and coordination of the construction projects. They provide expertise in the design phase of construction projects by facilitating a better estimate of the costs and the functional implications. They participate on bid processes for construction projects and handle subcontractors to deliver the different stages of the construction process from beginning to completion. They strive to enhance the value of the projects both improving efficiency and creating value for customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Construction Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Construction managers plan, direct and coordinate the construction of civil engineering projects, buildings and dwellings, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Construction Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1323.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["construction general contractor","construction contactor","construction site contractor","general contractor in construction","construction project manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"construction general contractor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Construction general contractors take on the responsibility to deliver a construction project. They participate on bid processes for construction projects and hire subcontractors to deliver the different stages of the construction process from beginning to completion. They make sure subcontractors hold up their part of the agreement and work in the construction site to make sure the project is delivered in time and according to agreed standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Construction Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Construction managers plan, direct and coordinate the construction of civil engineering projects, buildings and dwellings, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Construction Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1323.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["speculative property developer","house developer","housing developer","domestic property developer","property developers","commercial developer","office property developer","speculative developer","developer of real estate","speculative builder","office developer","property developer","land developer","commercial property developer","real estate developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"property developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Property developers buy land, finance deals, order construction projects and orchestrate the process of development. They purchase a tract of land, decide on a marketing strategy, and develop the building program. Developers must also obtain legal approval and financing. When the project is finished, they may lease, manage, or sell the property.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.1","ESCO_LABELS":["airport duty manager","baggage programme director","airport manager","airport director","terminal operations manager","airport security compliance manager","station manager","airport section director","airport environmental operations manager","finance director","airside and expansions operations director","director of tax","customer relations and service director","aerodrome section director","aerodrome section manager","airport security manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airport director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airport directors oversee a group of managers who lead or supervise a particular area of the airport, programme or a project.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.2","ESCO_LABELS":["air traffic operations supervisor","air traffic supervisor","air traffic control manager","air traffic senior manager","air navigation manager","centre director for air traffic systems and operations","flight navigation manager","air traffic operations manager","air traffic manager","flight control manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"air traffic manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Air traffic managers coordinate the planning of ground control, the maintenance of the aircrafts, and the handling of customers. They strive for the most efficient use of resources in directing the aircraft. They manage safety, quality, and risks in everyday work. They also plan and compare performance with other air navigation service providers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3","ESCO_LABELS":["logistics and distribution manager","logistics and distribution director","logistics director","logistics coordinator","distribution & logistics manager","logistics & distribution manager","director of logistics and distribution","manager of logistics and distribution","distribution logistics manager","distribution coordinator","distribution and logistics manager","logistics supply chain coordinator","supply chain logistics manager","logistics manager","logistics operations manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"logistics and distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Logistics and distribution managers take decisions on logistic services, operations and provisions. They take internal and external variables into consideration for effective and successful organisational logistic services. They give appropriate support to all the activities of the supply chain from the beginning to the end. These professionals organise the storage and distribution of goods and ensure that the right products are delivered to the right location on time and at a good cost.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["senior distribution manager","graduate distribution planner","distribution manager","trainee logistics manager","graduate distribution manager","assistant supply chain manager","assistant distribution manager","graduate supply chain manager","trainee supply chain manager","assistant distribution planner","assistant traffic office manager","trainee distribution manager","senior distribution planner","trainee traffic office manager","trainee distribution planner","assistant logistics manager","graduate traffic office manager","senior traffic office manager","senior logistics manager","graduate logistics manager","senior supply chain manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Distribution managers plan the distribution of goods to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["inland water transport general manager","manager of inland water transport","waterway transportation general manager","inland water transport director","inland waterway transport manager","inland water transportation director","inland water transportation general manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"inland water transport general manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Inland water transport general managers coordinate the administrative and dispatching activities that occur in the context of inland water transport. They check availability, liaise with clients, manage budgets, and oversee operations from an economic point of view.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["general manager of maritime water transport","maritime water transportation managing director","maritime water transportation general manager","sea transport general manager","maritime water transport general manager","marine transport general manager","sea transportation general manager","maritime transport managing director","general manager of maritime water transportation","marine transportation general manager","maritime transport manager","sea transportation managing director","maritime transportation managing director","maritime water transport managing director","sea transport managing director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"maritime water transport general manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Maritime water transport general managers coordinate the administrative activities that go with the management of vessels in the context of maritime water transport. They prepare vessels, check availability, liaise with clients, manage budgets, and oversee operations from an economic standpoint, following regulation for maritime operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["railway operations specialist","railway operations manager","train operations manager","rail operations manager","train operations specialist","rail control operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rail operations manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rail operations managers are concerned with overseeing, designing, and controlling the processes of transport operation.\u00a0Rail operation managers may work\u00a0for rail operators concerning tasks such as managing the safe and efficient operation of transport services including customer relation tasks or the management of\u00a0staff and work organisation in this field. Rail operation managers employed by\u00a0infrastructure operators manage the\u00a0efficient and safe use of the\u00a0network. This\u00a0includes\u00a0the planning of timetables and\u00a0the\u00a0allocation of slots to customers. They plan the construction\u00a0and maintenance work.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["road operations supervisor","road transport manager","passenger transport operations manager","road operations coordinator","road freight operations coordinator","road freight operations supervisor","road operations manager","road freight operations manager","road operations superintendent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"road operations manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Road operations managers oversee day-to-day road transportation processes, managing processes, and strive to meet customer expectations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["road transportation division manager","manager of road transport division","director of road transport","road transportation operations manager","road operations director","road transportation operations director","road fleet manager","head of road transport","fleet director","road transport operations manager","road transport operations director","motor transport manager","road transport division manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"road transport division manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Road transport division managers maintain control of processes related to vehicles, staff, customers, routes, and contracts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["specialized goods distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialised goods distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialised goods distribution managers plan, coordinate and manage the distribution of specialised goods to various points of sales. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.1","ESCO_LABELS":["trainee agricultural machinery and equipment distribution manager","agricultural machinery and equipment distribution planner","agricultural machinery and equipment logistics planner","senior agricultural machinery and equipment distribution manager","agricultural machinery and equipment logistics manager","agricultural machinery and equipment supply chain planner","assistant agricultural machinery and equipment distribution manager","agricultural machinery and equipment supply chain manager","agricultural machinery and equipment distribution manager","graduate agricultural machinery and equipment distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"agricultural machinery and equipment distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Agricultural machinery and equipment distribution managers plan the distribution of agricultural machinery and equipment to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.10","ESCO_LABELS":["senior electrical household appliances distribution manager","electrical household appliances supply chain planner","electrical household appliances distribution manager","electrical household appliances logistics planner","assistant electrical household appliances distribution manager","electrical household appliances logistics manager","electrical household appliances supply chain manager","electrical household appliances distribution planner","trainee electrical household appliances distribution manager","graduate electrical household appliances distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrical household appliances distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrical household appliances distribution managers plan the distribution of electrical household appliances to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.11","ESCO_LABELS":["electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts logistics manager","electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts supply chain manager","electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts supply chain planner","electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts distribution manager","graduate electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts distribution manager","senior electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts distribution manager","trainee electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts distribution manager","assistant electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts distribution manager","electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts distribution planner","electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts logistics planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts distribution managers plan the distribution of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.12","ESCO_LABELS":["fish, crustaceans and molluscs supply chain planner","fish, crustaceans and molluscs logistics manager","graduate fish, crustaceans and molluscs distribution manager","trainee fish, crustaceans and molluscs distribution manager","senior fish, crustaceans and molluscs distribution manager","assistant fish, crustaceans and molluscs distribution manager","fish, crustaceans and mollusks distribution manager","fish, crustaceans and molluscs logistics planner","fish, crustaceans and molluscs supply chain manager","fish, crustaceans and molluscs distribution planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fish, crustaceans and molluscs distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fish, crustaceans and molluscs distribution managers plan the distribution of fish, crustaceans and molluscs to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.13","ESCO_LABELS":["flowers and plants supply chain manager","flowers and plants supply chain planner","trainee flowers and plants distribution manager","flowers and plants logistics planner","flowers and plants distribution manager","flowers and plants distribution planner","graduate flowers and plants distribution manager","assistant flowers and plants distribution manager","flowers and plants logistics manager","senior flowers and plants distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"flowers and plants distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Flowers and plants distribution managers plan the distribution of flowers and plants to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.14","ESCO_LABELS":["senior fruit and vegetables distribution manager","assistant fruit and vegetables distribution manager","fruit and vegetables distribution manager","fruit and vegetables supply chain manager","fruit and vegetables distribution planner","fruit and vegetables logistics planner","fruit and vegetables supply chain planner","graduate fruit and vegetables distribution manager","trainee fruit and vegetables distribution manager","fruit and vegetables logistics manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fruit and vegetables distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fruit and vegetables distribution managers plan the distribution of fruit and vegetables to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.15","ESCO_LABELS":["furniture, carpets and lighting equipment distribution planner","assistant furniture, carpets and lighting equipment distribution manager","senior furniture, carpets and lighting equipment distribution manager","furniture, carpets and lighting equipment logistics manager","graduate furniture, carpets and lighting equipment distribution manager","furniture, carpets and lighting equipment logistics planner","furniture, carpets and lighting equipment supply chain planner","furniture, carpets and lighting equipment distribution manager","furniture, carpets and lighting equipment supply chain manager","trainee furniture, carpets and lighting equipment distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"furniture, carpets and lighting equipment distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Furniture, carpets and lighting equiment distribution managers plan the distribution of furniture, carpets and lighting equiment to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.16","ESCO_LABELS":["trainee hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies distribution manager","hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies logistics manager","graduate hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies distribution manager","assistant hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies distribution manager","hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies supply chain manager","hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies supply chain planner","hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies distribution planner","hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies distribution manager","senior hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies distribution manager","hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies logistics planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies distribution managers plan the distribution of hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.17","ESCO_LABELS":["trainee hides, skins and leather products distribution manager","hides, skins and leather products distribution planner","hides, skins and leather products supply chain manager","assistant hides, skins and leather products distribution manager","hides, skins and leather products supply chain planner","graduate hides, skins and leather products distribution manager","hides, skins and leather products distribution manager","senior hides, skins and leather products distribution manager","hides, skins and leather products logistics manager","hides, skins and leather products logistics planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hides, skins and leather products distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hides, skins and leather products distribution managers plan the distribution of hides, skins and leather products to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.18","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant household goods distribution manager","senior household goods distribution manager","household goods distribution manager","graduate household goods distribution manager","household goods supply chain manager","household goods logistics planner","household goods distribution planner","household goods supply chain planner","trainee household goods distribution manager","household goods logistics manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"household goods distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Household goods distribution managers plan the distribution of household goods to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.19","ESCO_LABELS":["graduate live animals distribution manager","senior live animals distribution manager","live animals logistics planner","live animals distribution planner","live animals distribution manager","live animals supply chain planner","live animals supply chain manager","live animals logistics manager","trainee live animals distribution manager","assistant live animals distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"live animals distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Live animals distribution managers plan the distribution of live animals to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.2","ESCO_LABELS":["senior agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds distribution manager","agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds distribution manager","agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds logistics planner","agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds supply chain planner","agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds logistics manager","agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds supply chain manager","graduate agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds distribution manager","trainee agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds distribution manager","agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds distribution planner","assistant agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds distribution managers plan the distribution of agricultural raw materials, seeds and animal feeds to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.20","ESCO_LABELS":["machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft logistics planner","machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft logistics manager","machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft supply chain manager","trainee machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft distribution manager","machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft distribution planner","graduate machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft distribution manager","assistant machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft distribution manager","senior machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft distribution manager","machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft supply chain planner","machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft distribution managers plan the distribution of machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.21","ESCO_LABELS":["meat and meat products supply chain manager","graduate meat and meat products distribution manager","trainee meat and meat products distribution manager","senior meat and meat products distribution manager","meat and meat products logistics planner","meat and meat products logistics manager","meat and meat products distribution planner","meat and meat products supply chain planner","meat and meat products distribution manager","assistant meat and meat products distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"meat and meat products distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Meat and meat products distribution managers plan the distribution of meat and meat products to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.22","ESCO_LABELS":["metals and metal ores supply chain planner","trainee metals and metal ores distribution manager","senior metals and metal ores distribution manager","metals and metal ores logistics planner","metals and metal ores distribution planner","graduate metals and metal ores distribution manager","metals and metal ores logistics manager","assistant metals and metal ores distribution manager","metals and metal ores distribution manager","metals and metal ores supply chain manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metals and metal ores distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metals and metal ores distribution managers plan the distribution of metals and metal ores to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.23","ESCO_LABELS":["mining, construction and civil engineering machinery logistics manager","mining, construction and civil engineering machinery distribution planner","graduate mining, construction and civil engineering machinery distribution manager","senior mining, construction and civil engineering machinery distribution manager","mining, construction and civil engineering machinery logistics planner","mining, construction and civil engineering machinery supply chain planner","mining, construction and civil engineering machinery supply chain manager","assistant mining, construction and civil engineering machinery distribution manager","mining, construction and civil engineering machinery distribution manager","trainee mining, construction and civil engineering machinery distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mining, construction and civil engineering machinery distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mining, construction and civil engineering machinery distribution managers plan the distribution of mining, construction and civil engineering machinery to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.24","ESCO_LABELS":["graduate perfume and cosmetics distribution manager","senior perfume and cosmetics distribution manager","perfume and cosmetics distribution manager","perfume and cosmetics supply chain planner","perfume and cosmetics supply chain manager","perfume and cosmetics distribution planner","perfume and cosmetics logistics manager","perfume and cosmetics logistics planner","assistant perfume and cosmetics distribution manager","trainee perfume and cosmetics distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"perfume and cosmetics distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Perfume and cosmetics distribution managers plan the distribution of perfume and cosmetics to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.25","ESCO_LABELS":["trainee pharmaceutical goods distribution manager","assistant pharmaceutical goods distribution manager","pharmaceutical goods supply chain manager","graduate pharmaceutical goods distribution manager","pharmaceutical goods logistics manager","pharmaceutical goods distribution planner","pharmaceutical goods distribution manager","pharmaceutical goods supply chain planner","pharmaceutical goods logistics planner","senior pharmaceutical goods distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pharmaceutical goods distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pharmaceutical goods distribution managers plan the distribution of pharmaceutical gooods to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.29","ESCO_LABELS":["tobacco products logistics planner","tobacco products logistics manager","trainee tobacco products distribution manager","tobacco products supply chain manager","tobacco products supply chain planner","graduate tobacco products distribution manager","senior tobacco products distribution manager","assistant tobacco products distribution manager","tobacco products distribution planner","tobacco products distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tobacco products distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tobacco products distribution managers plan the distribution of tobacco products to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.30","ESCO_LABELS":["senior waste and scrap distribution manager","waste and scrap supply chain planner","waste and scrap logistics planner","waste and scrap distribution planner","assistant waste and scrap distribution manager","trainee waste and scrap distribution manager","waste and scrap distribution manager","waste and scrap logistics manager","waste and scrap supply chain manager","graduate waste and scrap distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"waste and scrap distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Waste and scrap distribution managers plan the distribution of goods to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.1.6.32","ESCO_LABELS":["wood and construction materials logistics planner","trainee wood and construction materials distribution manager","senior wood and construction materials distribution manager","wood and construction materials supply chain manager","assistant wood and construction materials distribution manager","wood and construction materials supply chain planner","wood and construction materials distribution manager","wood and construction materials distribution planner","wood and construction materials logistics manager","graduate wood and construction materials distribution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood and construction materials distribution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood and construction materials distribution managers plan the distribution of wood and construction materials to various points of sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["senior export manager","graduate international trade compliance manager","assistant international trade compliance manager","senior international trade manager","trainee import export manager","senior import manager","import export manager","graduate customs compliance manager","graduate import export manager","senior customs compliance manager","trainee international trade manager","assistant import manager","assistant export manager","graduate import manager","assistant customs compliance manager","trainee international trade compliance manager","trainee import manager","assistant international trade manager","graduate export manager","trainee customs compliance manager","trainee export manager","senior international trade compliance manager","graduate international trade manager","assistant import export manager","senior import export manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"import export manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Import export managers install and maintain procedures for cross-border business, coordinating internal and external parties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["senior export manager in chemical products","assistant import manager in chemical products","international trade compliance manager in chemical products","graduate import export manager in chemical products","senior import export manager in chemical products","international trade manager in chemical products","trainee import manager in chemical products","import export manager in chemical products","customs compliance manager in chemical products","graduate import manager in chemical products","graduate export manager in chemical products","assistant export manager in chemical products","trainee import export manager in chemical products","trainee export manager in chemical products","senior import manager in chemical products","assistant import export manager in chemical products"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"import export manager in chemical products","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Import export managers in chemical products install and maintain procedures for cross-border business, coordinating internal and external parties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.2.5","ESCO_LABELS":["international trade manager in china and glassware","import export manager in china and other glassware","graduate export manager in china and glassware","assistant import export manager in china and glassware","graduate import manager in china and glassware","trainee import manager in china and glassware","trainee export manager in china and glassware","senior import export manager in china and glassware","graduate import export manager in china and glassware","senior import manager in china and glassware","assistant export manager in china and glassware","assistant import manager in china and glassware","senior export manager in china and glassware","customs compliance manager in china and glassware","international trade compliance manager in china and glassware","trainee import export manager in china and glassware"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"import export manager in china and other glassware","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Import export managers in china and other glassware install and maintain procedures for cross-border business, coordinating internal and external parties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.2.6","ESCO_LABELS":["senior import export manager in clothing and footwear","graduate export manager in clothing and footwear","import export manager in clothing and footwear","trainee export manager in clothing and footwear","international trade compliance manager in clothing and footwear","graduate import export manager in clothing and footwear","assistant import manager in clothing and footwear","graduate import manager in clothing and footwear","customs compliance manager in clothing and footwear","trainee import export manager in clothing and footwear","trainee import manager in clothing and footwear","senior export manager in clothing and footwear","assistant export manager in clothing and footwear","senior import manager in clothing and footwear","international trade manager in clothing and footwear","assistant import export manager in clothing and footwear"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"import export manager in clothing and footwear","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Import export managers in clothing and footwear install and maintain procedures for cross-border business, coordinating internal and external parties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.2.7","ESCO_LABELS":["international trade compliance manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","trainee import manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","import export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","trainee export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","assistant import manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","international trade manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","senior import export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","customs compliance manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","assistant import export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","graduate import manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","assistant export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","senior export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","trainee import export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","graduate import export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","senior import manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","graduate export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"import export manager in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Import export managers in coffee, tea, cocoa and spices install and maintain procedures for cross-border business, coordinating internal and external parties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"132","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers plan, organize, and coordinate the manufacturing, mineral extraction, construction, supply, storage and transportation operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Supply, Distribution and Related Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Supply, distribution and related managers plan, direct and coordinate passenger transportation systems and facilities and the supply, transportation, storage and distribution of goods, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","132","1324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Distribution Managers","Supply, Distribution and Related Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1324.3.4","ESCO_LABELS":["warehouse superintendent","manager of warehouse","warehouse administration manager","warehouse supervisor","warehouse operations manager","inventory manager","warehouse manager","transportation warehouse manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"warehouse manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Warehouse managers assume the responsibility for storage facilities. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They establish budgets and timelines, perform risk analysis and quality management, and complete project closure reports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They also manage the outsourcing process for the organisation's ICT department and the supply chain communications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Health service managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the provision of clinical and community health care services in hospitals, clinics, public health agencies and similar organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Health Services Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1342.2","ESCO_LABELS":["healthcare general manager","general manager healthcare","healthcare operations manager","hospital operations supervisor","health service manager","healthcare operations director","general manager","hospital operations manager","healthcare director","healthcare institution manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"healthcare institution manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Healthcare institution managers supervise the operations of healthcare institutions, such as hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, home care services and elderly care institutions to ensure the organisation meets requirements, the patients and residents are cared for, the organisation is maintained and the necessary equipment present. They also supervise the staff and ensure record maintenance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aged Care Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aged care service managers plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of residential and personal care services for individuals and families who are in need of such services due to the effects of ageing.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Aged Care Services Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1343.1","ESCO_LABELS":["nursing home manager","eldery home administrator","elderly care home supervisor","general manager for nursing home","elderly home supervisor","care home for the elderly supervisor","care home for the eldery manager","elderly home manager","elderly care home manager","home for the elderly manager","nursing home general manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"elderly home manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Elderly home managers oversee, plan, organise and evaluate the provision of elderly care services for people who are in need of these services due to the effects of ageing. They manage the elderly care home and supervise the activities of the staff.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1344","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Social Welfare Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Social welfare managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of social and community service programmes such as income support, family assistance, children\u2019s services and other community programmes and services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1344"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Social Welfare Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1344.1","ESCO_LABELS":["health and social care service manager","social care manager","social services team manager","elderly homes manager","social services manager","social and care services manager","adult social services manager","older adults social services manager","manager of social service","frontline manager","residential home manager","policy manager","social care team manager","care service manager","social services team leader","social services co-ordinator","social and community services manager","children's social services manager","social services delivery manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"social services manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Social services managers have the responsibility for strategic and operational leadership and management of staff teams and resources within and or across social services. They are responsible for the implementation of legislation and policies relating to, for example, decisions about vulnerable people. They promote social work and social care values and ethics, equality and diversity, and relevant codes guiding practice. They are responsible for liaising with other professionals in criminal justice, education and health. They can be responsible for contributing to local and national policy development. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They identify housing needs and issues, and supervise resource allocation. They also communicate with organisations involved in building public housing facilities, and social service organisations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They assess the needs of youth in the community, develop and implement pedagogical methods, and develop programs for the improvement of youth care in the centre.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They facilitate communication with and between educational, recreational, counselling or other youth related institutions, organise events for youths and families, and promote social mobility and awareness.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1","ESCO_LABELS":["headmaster","academy school manager","grammar school manager","primary school manager","executive headteacher","principal","secondary school manager","educational institution manager","headmistress"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"headteacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Headteachers manage the day-to-day activities of an educational institution. They make decisions concerning admissions and are responsible for meeting curriculum standards, which facilitate academic development for the students. They manage staff, working closely with the different department heads, and evaluate the subject teachers in a timely manner in order to secure optimal class performance. They also ensure the school meets the national education requirements set by law and cooperate with local communities and governments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["faculty director","faculty dean","university head of faculty","dean of faculty","university head of school","head of faculty","director of faculty"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dean of faculty","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Deans of faculty lead and manage a collection of related academic departments and work with the post-secondary school principal and the different heads of department to deliver the agreed faculty and university strategic objectives. They promote the faculty in associated communities and market the faculty nationally as well as internationally. Deans of faculty also focus on achieving the faculty's financial mangement target.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.10","ESCO_LABELS":["academic head of department","head of university department","head of department in a university","head of academic department","university department director","university department head","university head of department"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"university department head","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"University department heads lead and manage the department of their discipline in which they are academic leaders and work with the faculty dean and other heads of department to deliver the agreed faculty and university strategic objectives. They develop and support academic leadership in their department, and lead entrepreneurial activity for income-generating purposes as they promote the reputation and interests of their department within the university and to a wider community in their field.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant head teacher","vice principal","assistant headteacher","deputy headmaster","deputy head","school deputy head","school deputy headmaster","assistant principal"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"deputy head teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Deputy head teachers support the management duties of their school's principals and are part of the school's administrative staff. They update the head teacher on the daily operations and developments of the school. They implement and follow up on school guidelines, policies and curriculum activities introduced by the specific head teacher. They enforce school board protocol, supervise students and maintain discipline.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["education programme director","education program coordinator","international education programme coordinator","education program director","education & training consultant","international education program coordinator","education and training consultant","education programmes manager","education programs manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"education programme coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Education programme coordinators supervise the development and implementation of educational programmes. They develop policies for the promotion of education and manage budgets. They communicate with education facilities to analyse problems and investigate solutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["post-secondary school headmaster","FE director","arts conservatory principal","further education principal","college director","further education director","head of further education college","director of FE college","arts conservatory director","technical institute principal","technical institute director","post-secondary school director","head of FE college","director of further education college","post-secondary school principal","FE principal"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"further education principal","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Further education principals manage the day-to-day activities of a post-secondary education institute, such as technical institutes and other post-secondary schools. Further education principals make decisions concerning admissions and are responsible for meeting curriculum standards, which facilitate academic development for the students. They manage staff, the school's budget and programmes and oversee the communication between departments. They also ensure the school meets the national education requirements set by law.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["university chancellor","head of higher education institutions","rector of higher education","rector for higher education institutions"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"head of higher education institutions","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Heads of higher education institutions manage the day-to-day activities of a higher education institution, such as a college or vocational school. Heads of higher education institutions make decisions concerning admissions and are responsible for meeting curriculum standards, which facilitate academic development for the students. They manage staff, the school's budget, campus programmes and oversee the communication between departments. They also ensure the institution meets the national education requirements set by law.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["primary education head teacher","primary school headteacher","primary school headmaster","head teacher of primary school","elementary school principal","primary school director","headteacher of primary school","headmaster of primary school","primary education headteacher","primary school principal","director of primary school"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"primary school head teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Primary school head teachers manage the day-to-day activities of a primary school or elementary school. They manage staff, make decisions concerning admissions and are responsible for meeting curriculum standards, which are age-appropriate for primary school students and facilitate social and academic development education. They also ensure the school meets the national education requirements set by law.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["high school department head","head of department in high school","high school head of department","head of department in secondary school","secondary school head of department","school department head"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"secondary school department head","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Secondary school department heads manage and supervise their assigned departments to ensure that students are instructed and supported in a safe learning environment. They work closely with the secondary school principal to lead and assist school staff and to optimise communication between school management and teachers, parents, and other districts and schools. They facilitating meetings, develop and review curriculum programmes, observe staff when the principal delegates this work, and assume shared responsibility with the principal for financial resource management.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1345","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the educational and administrative aspects of education services, primary and secondary schools, colleges and faculties and departments in universities and other educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1345"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Education Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1345.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["high school director","head of secondary school","secondary school headmaster","secondary school principal","secondary school headteacher","secondary school director","head teacher of secondary school","high school principal","high school head teacher","headteacher of secondary school","secondary school head"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"secondary school head teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Secondary school head teachers are responsible for meeting curriculum standards, which facilitate academic development for the students. They manage staff, working closely with the different department heads, and evaluate the subject teachers in a timely manner in order to secure optimal class performance. They also ensure the school meets the national education requirements set by law and cooperate with local communities and governments. They may also work in vocational schools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They supervise and support staff, as well as research and introduce programs that provide the necessary assistance for students with physical, mental or learning disabilities. They may make decisions concerning admissions, are responsible for meeting curriculum standards and ensure the school meets the national education requirements set by law. Special educational needs head teachers also manage the school's budget and are responsible for maximising the reception of subsidies and grants. They also review and adopt their policies in accordance to current research conducted in the special needs assessment field.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1346","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and insurance services branch managers plan, direct, and coordinate the branches of institutions that provide financial and insurance services, such as banks, building societies, credit unions and insurance companies. They provide advice and assistance to clients on financial and insurance matters.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1346"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1346.1","ESCO_LABELS":["regional bank manager","corporate bank manager","banking operations manager","bank manager","bank executive officer","financial institution branch manager","bank branch manager","financial services branch manager","bank branch administrative manager","bank director","bank business development manager","retail bank manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bank manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bank managers oversee the management of one or several bank activities. They set policies which promote safe banking operations, ensure the economic, social and commercial targets are met and that all the bank departments, activities and commercial policies are in compliance with legal requirements. They also manage employees and maintain an effective working relationship among the staff.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1346","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and insurance services branch managers plan, direct, and coordinate the branches of institutions that provide financial and insurance services, such as banks, building societies, credit unions and insurance companies. They provide advice and assistance to clients on financial and insurance matters.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1346"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1346.2","ESCO_LABELS":["brokerage firm chief executive officer","brokerage firm director","brokerage managing director","brokerage firm chief executive","brokerage senior manager","brokerage firm executive manager","brokerage firm managing director","brokerage firm supervisor","brokerage supervisor","brokerage chief executive"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"brokerage firm director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"\nBrokerage firm directors organise the activities and the people involved in securities trading. They envision strategies aimed at increasing the efficiency of asset trading with a focus on profitability. They may also advise clients on appropriate trades.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They provide advice and assistance to clients on financial and insurance matters.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1346"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1346.3","ESCO_LABELS":["credit union specialist","credit union manager","credit union branch manager","credit union examiner","credit union field examiner","credit union principal examiner","financial cooperative manager","credit unions supervisor","credit unions examiner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"credit union manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Credit union managers oversee and manage member services, supervise staff and operations of credit unions. They inform staff about the latest credit union procedures and policies and prepare financial reports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1346","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and insurance services branch managers plan, direct, and coordinate the branches of institutions that provide financial and insurance services, such as banks, building societies, credit unions and insurance companies. They provide advice and assistance to clients on financial and insurance matters.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1346"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1346.4","ESCO_LABELS":["insurance institution manager","insurance services branch manager","insurance company manager s","home insurance agency manager","insurance company manager","insurance agency manager","life insurance agency manager","insurance agency road assistance manager","rental agency insurance manager","insurance agent","car insurance agency manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance agency manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance agency managers coordinate and oversee the operations of an institution or a branch of an institution that offers insurance services. They provide clients with advice on insurance products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1346","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and insurance services branch managers plan, direct, and coordinate the branches of institutions that provide financial and insurance services, such as banks, building societies, credit unions and insurance companies. They provide advice and assistance to clients on financial and insurance matters.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1346"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1346.5","ESCO_LABELS":["claims manager","insurance claim supervisor","insurance claims coordinator","insurance claims manager","insurance claims administrator","claims director","head of insurance claims office","insurance and claims manager","insurance claims service manager","insurance claims director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance claims manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance claims managers lead the team of insurance claims officers to ensure they handle insurance claims properly and efficiently. They deal with more complex customer complains and assist with fraudulent cases. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1346","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and insurance services branch managers plan, direct, and coordinate the branches of institutions that provide financial and insurance services, such as banks, building societies, credit unions and insurance companies. They provide advice and assistance to clients on financial and insurance matters.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1346"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Financial and Insurance Services Branch Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1346.6","ESCO_LABELS":["pension services manager","pension scheme manager","individual pension adviser","pension plans administrator","pensions retirement plan specialist","pensions manager","pension planner","pensions adviser","pension adviser","pension advisor","retirement planner","pension fund manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pension scheme manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pension scheme managers coordinate pension schemes in order to provide retirement benefits to individuals or organisations. They ensure the daily deployment of the pension fund and define the strategic policy for developing new pension packages.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aviation safety manager","airport safety manager","aviation safety director","director of airside safety","airport safety director","airside safety director","airside safety manager","manager of airside safety"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airside safety manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airside safety managers supervise the airside operations' safety and security and advise the civil aviation authorities on the airport information systems changes. They write safety analysis reports, ensure compliance with standards and regulations and improve the airside safety procedures.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They oversee the implementation of internal procedures and promote proper document management practices within the organisation, providing training to other employees on document management procedures. They may operate electronic records management systems (ERMS), electronic document management systems (EDMS) and archives management systems (AMS) and provide support in defining related technical requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.12","ESCO_LABELS":["environmental sustainability manager","energy and sustainability manager","energy manager","energy demand forecasting manager","environmental compliance manager","smart energy specialist","green policy manager","energy policy manager","energy monitoring manager","energy procurement manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"energy manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Energy managers coordinate the energy use in an organisation, and aim to implement policies for increased sustainability, and minimisation of cost and environmental impact. They monitor the energy demands \nand use, and develop improvement strategies, as well as researching the most beneficial source of energy for the organisation's needs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.13","ESCO_LABELS":["environmental impact assessment manager","environmental manager","environmental field office manager","environmental safety specialist","environmental protection manager","environmental protection specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"environmental protection manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Environmental protection managers provide advice on the development of environmental policies to governmental and official institutions. They analyse possible threats for the well being of the people and the environment in a region and manage campaigns aimed at tackling problems such as waste collection, landfills, and preservation of green areas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.14","ESCO_LABELS":["theatre front of house manager","head of front of house","theater front of house supervisor","theatrical house manager","theatre front of house supervisor","venue house manager","front of house manager","front of house supervisor","arts venue front of house manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"front of house manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Front of house managers are responsible for those areas of a live event venue that are accessible to the public. They make sure interaction with the customers or visitors goes smoothly and professionally. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.15","ESCO_LABELS":["interpretation agency director","language translation agency director","language interpreter","language interpretation service manager","translation agency manager","interpretation agency manager","language interpretation agency manager","language translator","translation service manager","language translation agency manager","language interpretation agency supervisor","language interpretation agency director","language translation agency supervisor","language translation service manager","interpretation agency supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"interpretation agency manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Interpretation agency managers oversee operations in the delivery of interpretation services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.16","ESCO_LABELS":["library director","library services manager","public library manager","public library services manager","library administrator","library manager","head of library","library operations manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"library manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Library managers supervise the correct usage of library equipment and items. They manage the provided services of a library and the operation of the departments within a library. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.17","ESCO_LABELS":["medical laboratory director of operations","clinical laboratory administrator","medical laboratory administrator","clinical laboratory supervisor","clinical laboratory director of operations","medical laboratory supervisor","medical laboratory manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical laboratory manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical laboratory managers oversee the daily operations of a medical laboratory. They manage employees and communicate the schedule of activities. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.18","ESCO_LABELS":["head of museum","museum manager","director of collections","museum director","museum and heritage director","art gallery director","art collection director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"museum director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Museum directors oversee the management of the art collections, artefacts, and exposition facilities. They secure and sell works of art on the one hand, and strive to preserve and maintain the art collection of a museum on the other hand. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.19","ESCO_LABELS":["head of publications","global publications manager","publications director","publications manager","digital communication coordinator","publications planning coordinator","senior publication coordinator","technical publications coordinator","international publications coordinator","technical publications manager","print publications coordinator","operational publications coordinator","corporate publications manager","publications coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"publications coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Publications coordinators are responsible for the production of print and online materials such as news letters, company procedures, technical documents and other publications for institutions and businesses. They supervise the publishing teams and make sure the publications reach their target audience.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.2","ESCO_LABELS":["air traffic and airspace manager","airspace manager","airspace and air traffic manager","airspace management officer","manager of airspace"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airspace manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airspace managers control activities aimed at developing the European airspace into a continuum that is flexible and reactive to changes of users\u2019 needs in airspace. They aim to optimise the network capacity and improve the performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.21","ESCO_LABELS":["service coordinator","field service manager","support services manager","regional service manager","service operations manager","corporate service coordinator","service director","client services coordinator","client services representative","client services manager","service manager","customer service manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"service manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Service managers are responsible for the supervision and coordination of the provision of different professional and technical services to customers. They ensure a smooth interaction with clients and high levels of satisfaction post-service.\u00a0This occupation includes the provision of policing, correctional, library, legal and fire services.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"13","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Production and Specialized Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Production and specialized services managers plan direct and coordinate the production of the goods and the provision of the specialized professional and technical services provided by an enterprise or organization either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers. They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.21.1","ESCO_LABELS":["legal office head","head of the legal services office","legal department director","legal service manager","legal practice manager","legal firm manager","legal department chief"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"legal service manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Legal service managers oversee the general management of a legal service office. They not only strive for the highest efficiency and effectiveness when delivering legal services and advice, but they also coordinate a team of legally trained professionals. They manage different profiles of clients and adjust the legall services to their needs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.22","ESCO_LABELS":["sport administration officer","cricket club administrator","administrator of sports club","sports club administrator","sport administrator","programme administrator","administrator of olympic spot recruiting","sports administration officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sport administrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sport administrators act in a middle management role within sport organisations at all levels, in any sport or country in Europe (e.g. sport clubs, federations, and local authorities). They carry out organisational tasks across a wide range of functions in accordance with the strategy and policies set by management, boards of directors and committees. They play a crucial role in the overall delivery of sport and their work in sport organisations directly impact the unlocking of the potential of the sector in Europe towards health, social inclusion and economy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.23","ESCO_LABELS":["language translation agency manager","translation service manager","interpretation agency supervisor","language interpretation agency director","translation agency manager","language translation service manager","language translation agency supervisor","language translation agency director","language interpretation agency manager","interpretation agency director","language interpretation agency supervisor","language interpretation service manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"translation agency manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Translation agency managers oversee operations in the delivery of translation services. They coordinate the efforts of a team of translators who translate written material from one language to another. They ensure the quality of the service and the administration of the translation agency.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.3","ESCO_LABELS":["orchestra artistic director","ballet director","art director","artistic director for dance company","artistic director","director of programming","venue programming director","artistic consultant","opera director","venue programming manager","theatre director","festival director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"artistic director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Artistic directors are in charge of the programme of an artistic project or a cultural organisation. They are responsible for the strategic vision, the visibility and the quality of all kind of artistic activities and services such as theatre and dance companies. Artistic directors also manage staff, finances and policies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.4","ESCO_LABELS":["manager of aviation frequencies and communications","CFC manager","coordinator of aviation frequencies and communications","aviation communications and frequency coordination manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aviation communications and frequency coordination manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aviation communications and frequency coordination managers are in charge of activities and projects aimed to enable the appropriate communication infrastructure that supports the exchange of information between airspace users.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. 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For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.5","ESCO_LABELS":["manager of aviation surveillance and code coordination","aviation surveillance and code compliance manager","aviation surveillance and code coordinator","aviation surveillance and code coordination manager","aviation surveillance and code coordination officer","aviation surveillance and code compliance co-ordinator","aviation surveillance and code compliance officer","aviation surveillance and code compliance supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aviation surveillance and code coordination manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aviation surveillance and code coordination manager ensure that all components of surveillance infrastructures, both ground and airborne, operate in a safe, cohesive and interoperable manner.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.6","ESCO_LABELS":["book publisher","publishing house manager","publisher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"book publisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Book publishers are responsible for the selection of new materials. They decide which manuscripts, that the book editor has provided, are being published. Book publishers oversee the production, marketing and distribution of these texts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.7","ESCO_LABELS":["fire captain","chief firefighter","fire chief","chief fire and rescue officer","fire department chief","chief fireman","fire lieutenant","chief fire officer","marshal"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chief fire officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chief fire officers supervise a fire department. They coordinate the operations of the department, and supervise and lead the fire and rescue staff during firefighting and rescue activities to ensure the safety of the staff and limitation of risks. They perform administrative duties to ensure record maintenance, and implement policies to improve the department's operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.8","ESCO_LABELS":["art gallery manager","display manager","arts space manager","gallery manager","commercial art gallery manager","gallery programme manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"commercial art gallery manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Commercial art gallery managers manage the commercial and artistic success of the gallery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for manufacturing, mining, construction, logistics, information and communications technology operations, for large scale agricultural, forestry and fisheries operations, and for the provision of health, education, social welfare, banking, insurance and other professional and technical services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"134","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Professional Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Professional services managers plan, direct and coordinate the provision of childcare, health, welfare, education and other professional services, and manage the branches of institutions providing financial and insurance services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1349","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers who plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of specialized professional and technical services and are not classified in Minor Group 121: Business Services and Administration Managers, or elsewhere in Minor Group 134: Professional Services Managers. For instance, managers responsible for the provision of policing, corrective, library, legal and fire services are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","13","134","1349"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Production and Specialized Services Managers","Professional Services Managers","Professional Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1349.9","ESCO_LABELS":["chief prison officer","correctional institution director","senior superintendent jail","correctional services manager","superintendent jail","prison governor","chief detention officer","superintendent of jail","senior superintendent of jail"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"correctional services manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Correctional services managers manage the operations of a correctional facility. They supervise personnel, develop and oversee correctional procedures, and ensure the operation is compliant with legal regulations. They perform administrative duties and facilitate cooperation with external institutions and staff providing aid to the facility.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"14","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Hospitality, shop and related services managers plan, organize and direct the operations of establishments which provide accommodation, hospitality, retail and other services. 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They manage human resources, finances, marketing and operations through activities such as supervising the staff, keeping financial records and organising activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They are responsible for the budgets, staffing and strategic and operational direction of shops, or of organizational units within shops that sell particular types of product.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","142","1420"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Retail and Wholesale Trade Managers","Retail and Wholesale Trade Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1420.6","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant trade regional manager","area sales manager","regional sales and marketing manager","senior trade regional manager","store trade regional manager","trade regional manager","trainee trade regional manager","regional sales manager","graduate trade regional manager","regional product sales manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"trade regional manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Trade regional managers are responsible for activities and staff in an assigned region for a specific chain of stores.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"14","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Hospitality, shop and related services managers plan, organize and direct the operations of establishments which provide accommodation, hospitality, retail and other services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports, recreation and cultural centre managers plan, organize and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, artistic, theatrical and other recreational and amenity services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1431.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cultural facilities program coordinator","cultural facilities executive","cultural facilities director","cultural services manager","cultural facilities manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cultural facilities manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cultural facilities managers direct the operations of facilities that provide cultural services such as theatre, museums and concert halls. They plan and organise the daily operations of the related staff and facilities and ensure the organisation follows the latest developments in its field. They coordinate the different departments of the facility and manage the correct use of resources, policies and budgets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports, recreation and cultural centre managers plan, organize and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, artistic, theatrical and other recreational and amenity services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1431.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["director of arts center","director of cultural center","cultural center manager","director of cultural centre","center director","arts centre director","arts centre manager","community center manager","cultural centeredirector","director of arts centre","cultural centre manager","arts center director","centre director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cultural centre director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cultural centre directors manage operations of a cultural community centre, they organise and promote cultural activities and events, manage staff, and aim to promote the overall inclusion of cultural programmes in the community.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports, recreation and cultural centre managers plan, organize and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, artistic, theatrical and other recreational and amenity services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1431.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["live event production manager","performance production manager","theatre production manager","theater production manager","film production manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"performance production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Performance production managers take care of a range of practical issues concerning the production of a performance or entertainment event. They deal with matters ranging from the recruitment of staff, procurement of materials and services, to\u00a0freight,\u00a0customs coordination,\u00a0telecommunications, labor relations,\u00a0logistics,\u00a0information technology,\u00a0government liaison, venue booking, scheduling, operations management, mending delay problems and workplace\u00a0safety.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They plan and organise the daily operations of the related staff and facilities and ensure the organisation follows the latest developments in its field. They coordinate the different departments of the facility and manage the correct use of rescources and budgets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They ensure customer satisfaction, budget control and inventory management. Beauty salon managers set up and enforce salon rules and cleanliness guidelines. They are also in charge of promoting the salon to attract new clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"14","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Hospitality, shop and related services managers plan, organize and direct the operations of establishments which provide accommodation, hospitality, retail and other services. 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They oversee daily operations and facilitate communication between staff and customers. They carry out cashier duties, train staff and strive to improve the profitability of their business. They take responsibility for all betting activities and ensure that relevant betting rules and regulations are followed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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They oversee daily operations and facilitate communications between staff and customers. They manage and train staff and strive to improve the profitability of their business. They take responsibility for all gambling activities and ensure that relevant gambling rules and regulations are followed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports, recreation and cultural centre managers plan, organize and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, artistic, theatrical and other recreational and amenity services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1431.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["lottery shop general manager","lottery shop senior administrator","lottery manager","lottery managing director","lottery shop managing director","lottery shop chief executive officer","lottery chief executive officer","senior lottery administrator","lottery general manager","general manager","lottery shop manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lottery manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lottery managers organise and coordinate the activities of a lottery organisation. They oversee daily operations and facilitate communications between staff and customers. They review lottery procedures, arrange prices, train staff and strive to improve the profitability of their business. They take responsibility for all lottery activities and ensure that relevant lottery rules and regulations are followed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports, recreation and cultural centre managers plan, organize and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, artistic, theatrical and other recreational and amenity services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1431.2.5","ESCO_LABELS":["wellness manager","spa and wellness manager","spa manager","spa director","spa managers","manager of spa"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"spa manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Spa managers coordinate the day-to-day operations of the spa establishment in order to provide guests with the best customer experiences. They oversee the activities and performance of staff, manage the financial aspects of the Spa, deal with suppliers and run advertising campaigns for the spa in order to attract more customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports, recreation and cultural centre managers plan, organize and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, artistic, theatrical and other recreational and amenity services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1431.2.6","ESCO_LABELS":["curator of living collections","aquarium curator","general curator","zoo collection's supervisor","curator of reptiles","zoo general curator","mammal curator","collections supervisor","zoo collection curator","curator of ectotherms","collection curator","curator of herpetology","curator of invertebrates","head of living collections","curator of mammals","zoological curator","zoo curator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"zoo curator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Zoo curators are usually the position of middle-management within an institution. Much of their work involves oversight, management and development of the animal collection. Often this is related to animal husbandry and welfare policy, the acquisition and disposition of zoo animals, and development of new exhibits. Zoos normally acquire animals through captive breeding programs. The zoo collection, trade, and transport of the animals is regulated by government agencies as well as guided by zoo membership organisations. Consequently, zoo curators act as a liaison between these agencies and the zoo itself. Additionally, they play an active role in the administration of zoo functions and all kinds of captive breeding programs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"14","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Hospitality, shop and related services managers plan, organize and direct the operations of establishments which provide accommodation, hospitality, retail and other services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports, recreation and cultural centre managers plan, organize and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, artistic, theatrical and other recreational and amenity services.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centre Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"1431.3","ESCO_LABELS":["sport venue manager","fitness club manager","swimming pool manager","director","sport facility manager","stadium manager","sport hall manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sport facility manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sport facility managers lead and manage a sport facility or venue, including its operations, programming, sales, promotion, health and safety, development, and staffing. They ensure it provides excellent customer service whilst achieving business, financial and operational targets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"14","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Hospitality, shop and related services managers plan, organize and direct the operations of establishments which provide accommodation, hospitality, retail and other services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1439","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers that plan, direct and coordinate the provision of services and are not classified in Sub-major Group 13: Production and Specialized Services Managers or elsewhere in Sub-major Group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers. For instance, managers of travel agencies, conference centres, contact centres and shopping centres are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1439"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1439.1","ESCO_LABELS":["contact centre manager","contact centre coordinator","call centre coordinator","call center manager","client centre manager","customer centre manager","call centre director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"call centre manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Call centre managers set the objectives of the service per month, week, and day. They perform micromanagement of the results obtained in the centre in order to proactively react with plans, trainings, or motivational plans depending on the problems faced by the service. They strive for achievement of KPIs such as minimum operating time, sales per day, and compliance with quality parameters.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"14","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Hospitality, shop and related services managers plan, organize and direct the operations of establishments which provide accommodation, hospitality, retail and other services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1439","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers that plan, direct and coordinate the provision of services and are not classified in Sub-major Group 13: Production and Specialized Services Managers or elsewhere in Sub-major Group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers. For instance, managers of travel agencies, conference centres, contact centres and shopping centres are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1439"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1439.2","ESCO_LABELS":["campgrounds manager","campground manager","camping ground manager","camp-site manager","countryside manager","camping manager","camping pitch manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"camping ground manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Camping ground managers plan, direct, or coordinate all campsite facilities and manage employees.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"14","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Hospitality, shop and related services managers plan, organize and direct the operations of establishments which provide accommodation, hospitality, retail and other services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1439","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers that plan, direct and coordinate the provision of services and are not classified in Sub-major Group 13: Production and Specialized Services Managers or elsewhere in Sub-major Group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers. For instance, managers of travel agencies, conference centres, contact centres and shopping centres are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1439"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1439.3","ESCO_LABELS":["customer service manager","contact center manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"contact centre manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Contact centre managers coordinate and plan the daily operations of contact centres. They ensure that customer inquiries are satisfied efficiently and according to policies. They manage employees, resources and procedures to improve best practices and achieve high levels of customer satisfaction.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"14","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Hospitality, shop and related services managers plan, organize and direct the operations of establishments which provide accommodation, hospitality, retail and other services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"143","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Services Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other services managers plan, organize, and control the operations of establishments that provide sporting, cultural, recreational, travel, customer contact and other amenity services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1439","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers managers that plan, direct and coordinate the provision of services and are not classified in Sub-major Group 13: Production and Specialized Services Managers or elsewhere in Sub-major Group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers. For instance, managers of travel agencies, conference centres, contact centres and shopping centres are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1439"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1439.4","ESCO_LABELS":["automotive repair shop manager","car shop repair service director","garage manager","car repair shop director","motor vehicle repair shop director","motor vehicle repair shop coordinator","auto shop service manager","car workshop manager","motor vehicle repair shop manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"garage manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Garage managers oversee the work of road vehicle mechanics and administrative personnel. 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For instance, managers of travel agencies, conference centres, contact centres and shopping centres are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1439"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1439.5","ESCO_LABELS":["laundry and dry-cleaning coordinator","dry-cleaning and laundry supervisor","launderette manager","laundry and dry cleaning service manager","laundry service manager","laundry and dry cleaning coordinator","dry cleaning and laundry supervisor","laundry and dry-cleaning service manager","laundry manager","dry-cleaning service manager","laundry and dry cleaning manager","dry cleaning service manager","laundromat manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laundry and dry cleaning manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laundry and dry cleaning managers oversee the laundry operations in an institutional laundry. 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For instance, managers of travel agencies, conference centres, contact centres and shopping centres are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1439"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1439.6","ESCO_LABELS":["tourist information center manager","tourist information centre (TIC) manager","tourist information supervisor","tourist information centre supervisor","tourist information point manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tourist information centre manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tourist information centre managers are in charge of managing employees and activities of a centre which provides information and advice to travellers and visitors about local attractions, events, travelling and accommodation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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For instance, managers of travel agencies, conference centres, contact centres and shopping centres are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1439"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1439.7","ESCO_LABELS":["package tour manager","package tour services manager","tour operators manager","package tour operator manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tour operator manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tour operator managers are in charge of managing employees and of activities within tour operators related to the organisation of package tours and other tourism services.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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For instance, managers of travel agencies, conference centres, contact centres and shopping centres are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["1","14","143","1439"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers","Other Services Managers","Services Managers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"1439.8","ESCO_LABELS":["tourism sales manager","travel sales manager","tourism agency manager","travel call centre manager","travel agency manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"travel agency manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Travel agency managers are in charge of managing employees and activities of a travel agency. They organise, advertise and sell tourist offers and travel deals for specific regions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Physicists and Astronomers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Physicists and astronomers conduct research and improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods concerning matter, space, time, energy, forces and fields and the interrelationship between these physical phenomena. They apply scientific knowledge relating to physics and astronomy in industrial, medical, military or other fields.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Physicists and Astronomers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2111.1","ESCO_LABELS":["astronomy scientist","astronomy analyst","astrophysicist","astronomy scholar","astronomer","astronomy science researcher","astronomy research analyst","astronomy research scientist","astronomers","astronomy researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"astronomer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Astronomers research the formation, structures, properties, and development of celestial bodies and interstellar matter. They use ground-based equipment and space-based equipment to collect data about the space for research purposes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Physicists and Astronomers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Physicists and astronomers conduct research and improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods concerning matter, space, time, energy, forces and fields and the interrelationship between these physical phenomena. They apply scientific knowledge relating to physics and astronomy in industrial, medical, military or other fields.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Physicists and Astronomers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2111.2","ESCO_LABELS":["evolutionary cosmologist","cosmology research scientist","cosmology data scientist","cosmology scientist","theoretical cosmologist","observational cosmologist","cosmologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cosmologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cosmologists focus on the study of the universe as a whole, which is made up by its origin, evolution and ultimate fate. They use tools and scientific instruments to observe and study other galaxies and astronomical objects such as stars, black holes, planets and other celestial bodies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Physicists and Astronomers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Physicists and astronomers conduct research and improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods concerning matter, space, time, energy, forces and fields and the interrelationship between these physical phenomena. They apply scientific knowledge relating to physics and astronomy in industrial, medical, military or other fields.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Physicists and Astronomers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2111.3","ESCO_LABELS":["physics research scientist","medical physicist","neurologist","physics scholar","physicist","physics researcher","biophysicist","nuclear physicist","physics science researcher","forensic physicist","petrophysicist","physics analyst","physics scientist","ballist physicist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"physicist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Physicists are scientists who study physical phenomena. They focus their research depending on their specialisation, which can range from atomic particle physics to the study of phenomena in the universe. They apply their findings for the improvement of society by contributing to the development of energy supplies, treatment of illness, game development, cutting-edge equipment, and daily use objects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Meteorologists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Meteorologists prepare short-term or long-term weather forecasts used in aviation, shipping, agriculture and other areas and for the information of the general public. They conduct research related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Meteorologists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2112.1","ESCO_LABELS":["atmospheric research scientist","meteorologist","atmospheric science researcher","atmospheric researcher","atmospheric analyst","meteorology research analyst","atmospheric scientist","marine meteorologist","meteorology research scientist","meteorology analyst","meteorology researcher","atmospheric research analyst","meteorology science researcher","meteorology scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"meteorologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Meteorologists study climate processes, measure and predict weather patterns and provide consultancy services to a variety of weather information users. They work out models for weather forecasting, develop instruments to collect meteorological data and compile statistics and databases.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Meteorologists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Meteorologists prepare short-term or long-term weather forecasts used in aviation, shipping, agriculture and other areas and for the information of the general public. They conduct research related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Meteorologists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2112.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aviation meteorologist","aviation meteorological specialist","meteorologist","meteorological aviation inspector","air meteorologist","specialist in aviation meteorology","airline meteorologist","air navigation meteorologist","meteorological technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aviation meteorologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aviation meteorologists forecast weather conditions in airports. They provide day-to-day, hour-to-hour observations, analysis, forecasts, warnings, and advice to pilots, airport operators and airlines in meteorological matters. They report weather conditions expected at airports, current conditions, and en route forecasts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Meteorologists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Meteorologists prepare short-term or long-term weather forecasts used in aviation, shipping, agriculture and other areas and for the information of the general public. They conduct research related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Meteorologists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2112.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["climate science researcher","climate research scientist","climatology analyst","climatologist","climatology researcher","climatology scientist","climate scholar","climatology scholar","climatologists","climate research analyst","climate scientist","climate researcher","climate analyst","climatology research analyst","climatology research scientist","climatology science researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"climatologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Climatologists study the average change in weather and climate from a long-term perspective. They research and analyse historic weather conditions in order to forecast climatic conditions trends such as changes in temperature, global warming, or regional evolutive weather conditions. They use these findings for advising on environmental policy, construction, agricultural projects, and societal matters.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Meteorologists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Meteorologists prepare short-term or long-term weather forecasts used in aviation, shipping, agriculture and other areas and for the information of the general public. They conduct research related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Meteorologists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2112.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["weather forecast anchor","meteorology science researcher","media weather forecaster","senior weather forecaster","meteorology research analyst","weather anchor","meteorology scientist","meteorology analyst","numerical weather forecaster","on-line weather forecaster","meteorology researcher","weather presenter","operational weather forecaster","weather forecast presenter","weather forecasters","weather forecaster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"weather forecaster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Weather forecasters gather meteorological data. They predict the weather according to these data. Weather forecasters present these forecasts to the audience via radio, television or online.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Meteorologists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Meteorologists prepare short-term or long-term weather forecasts used in aviation, shipping, agriculture and other areas and for the information of the general public. They conduct research related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Meteorologists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2112.2","ESCO_LABELS":["machine assembly calibration technician","calibration technician","optical 3D metrology engineer","electronics calibration technician","metrologist","metrology research engineer","lab calibration technician","laboratory calibration technician","metrology technician","metrology technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metrologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metrologists study and practice the science of measurement. They develop quantity systems, units of measurement and measuring methods to be used in science. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemists conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to chemistry, to develop new knowledge or products and for quality and process control.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Chemists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2113.1","ESCO_LABELS":["toxicologist","chemical researcher","organic chemist","inorganic chemist","pharmacologist","chemist","chemical engineer","forensic chemist","research chemist","environmental chemist","manufacturing chemist","quality control chemist","industrial chemist","biochemist","production chemist","chemistry technician","quality assurance chemist","nuclear chemist","chemical analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chemist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chemists perform laboratory research by testing and analysing the chemical structure of substances.They translate the research results into industrial production processes which are further used in the development or improvement of products. Chemists are also testing the quality of the manufactured products and their environmental impact.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemists conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to chemistry, to develop new knowledge or products and for quality and process control.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Chemists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2113.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["perfume and cosmetics formulator","flavorist","fragrance developer","fragrance development chemist","formulator of perfume products","perfume chemist","perfume formulator","fragrance formulator","development engineer formulation chemist","flavour chemist","fragrancer","flavourist","fragrance chemist","fragrance research chemist","fragrance product developer","application engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fragrance chemist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fragrance chemists develop and improve fragrance chemicals by formulating, testing and analysing fragrances and their ingredients so that the end product meets the expectations and the needs of customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemists conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to chemistry, to develop new knowledge or products and for quality and process control.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Chemists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2113.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["textile colour formulator","textile chemist and colourist","textile chemical technician","textile chemical supervisor","textile chemical coordinator","textile chemist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile chemist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile chemists coordinate and supervise chemical processes for textiles like yarn and fabric forming such as dyeing and finishing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemists conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to chemistry, to develop new knowledge or products and for quality and process control.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Chemists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2113.2","ESCO_LABELS":["sensory and consumer research scientist","sensory science specialist","haircare sensory scientist","perfumery sensory scientist","sensory science consultant","consumer and sensory scientist","sensory scientist","sensory research scientist","bakery scientist","sensory science advisor","chocolate scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sensory scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sensory scientists carry out sensory analysis in order to compose or improve flavours and fragrances for the food, beverage and cosmetics industry. They base their flavour and fragrance development on sensory and consumer research. Sensory scientists carry out research and analyse statistical data to meet customers expectations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1","ESCO_LABELS":["paedologist","geology studies research analyst","geology analyst","geology research analyst","geologist prospector","geology scientist","petroleum geologist","geology studies scientist","site geologist","geology science researcher","glaciologist","structural geologist","geology researcher","geology studies analyst","geology studies research scientist","geology research scientist","chief geologist","bedrock geologist","geoscience consultant","geology studies researcher","geology scholar","geothermal scientist","volcanologist","geologist engineer","consulting geologist","field geologist","coal geologist","geologist","sedimentologist","geology studies scholar","quaternary geologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geologists research the materials that form the earth. Their observations depend on the purpose of the research. Depending on their specialisation, geologists study how the Earth has been shaped over time, its geological layers, the quality of minerals for mining purposes, earthquakes and volcanic activity for private services, and similar phenomena.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["environmental consultant","geologicial engineer","environmental geology studies scholar","environmental geology studies research scientist","mineralogical analyst","environmental geologist","environmental geology studies research analyst","environmental geology scholar","environment geologist","environmental geology scientist","environmental geology studies researcher","environmental geology geological consultant","environmentalist","minerals analyst","environmental geology research scientist","environmental geology analyst","environmental geology researcher","environmental geology science researcher","environmental geology research analyst","environmental geology studies analyst","environmental mineralogist","environmental geology studies scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"environmental geologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Environmental geologists study how mineral operations may impact the composition and physical characteristics of the earth and its resources. They provide advice on issues such as land reclamation and environmental pollution.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.10","ESCO_LABELS":["seismology researcher","seismology science researcher","seismology scholar","seismologists","seismology scientist","seismologist","seismology research analyst","seismology research scientist","seismology analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"seismologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Seismologists study the movement of tectonic plaques in the Earth which causes the propagation of seismic waves and earthquakes. They study and observe the various sources causing earthquakes such as volcanic activity, atmospheric phenomena, or the behaviour of oceans. They provide their scientific observations to prevent dangers in construction and infrastructure.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["exploration geology researcher","mineralogist","exploration geologist","wellsite geologist","minerals engineer","senior mine geologist","exploratory geologist","exploration geology research analyst","economic geologist","minerals exploration geologist","field exploration geologist","exploration geology scientist","exploration geology analyst","exploration geology research scientist","exploration field geologist","exploration geology science researcher","exploration geological consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"exploration geologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Exploration geologists examine and prospect\u00a0for mineral deposits. They identify, define and obtain legal title to an economically viable mineral deposit. \u00a0They are responsible for design, management and execution of the exploration programme. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["metals analyst","petroleum technician","exploration geochemist","mining geochemist","geo-technician","oil geochemist","research geochemist","environmental geochemist","geochemist","consultant geochemist","geoscience technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geochemist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geochemists study the characteristics and chemical elements in minerals, rocks and soils, and how they interact with hydrological systems. They coordinate the collection of samples and indicate the suite of metals to be analysed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["hydrogeologist","hydrogeological consultant","consultant hydrogeologist","pore pressure engineer","hydrologist","consultant hydrologist","formation evaluation engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hydrogeologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hydrogeologists in mining study the distribution, quality and flow of water in order to keep mine workings free of nuisance water and to ensure an adequate supply of process water. They supply and evaluate information which will protect ground and surface water from contamination.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["hydrology researcher","hydrology science researcher","hydrology research analyst","hydrologists","hydrological engineer","hydrologist","hydrology scientist","water analysis specialist","hydrogeologist","hydrobiologist","surface hydrologist","hydrology analyst","hydrology research scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hydrologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hydrologists research and study the quality, current challenges, and distribution of water in the Earth. They study water supply from rivers, streams, and springs to determine their adequate and sustainable use. Together with a cross functional team of professionals, they plan and develop how water can be supplied to cities and urban areas while ensuring efficiency and resource conservation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["resource geologist","geological consultant","mine stratigrapher","mineralogist","mining geologist","production geologist","exploration geologist","mine geologist","geophysicist","geologist","minerals consultant","geological engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine geologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine geologists locate, identify, quantify and classify mineral resources and their geological characteristics and structure. They provide advice to mine managers and engineers at existing and prospective mineral operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["logging geologist","mud logging technican","mudlogger","surface logging technician","mud logger","surface logger","surface logging specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mud logger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mud loggers analyse the drilling fluids after they have been drilled up. They analyse the fluids in a laboratory. Mud loggers determine the position of hydrocarbons with respect to depth. They also monitor natural gas and identify lithology.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["oceanography scientist","marine physicist","oceanography researcher","oceanography science researcher","oceanography analyst","oceanography research scientist","marine geologist","marine chemist","marine research scientist","oceanographers","oceanography research analyst","oceanographer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"oceanographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Oceanographers study and perform research on matters related to the sea and oceans. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["ichnologist","palaeontology analyst","palaeoecologist","palaeontology scholar","palaeontology research analyst","palaeontology science researcher","palaeontology researcher","palaeontology scientist","paleontologist","palaeontology research scientist","micropalaeontologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"palaeontologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Palaeontologists research and analyse forms of life that existed in ancient eras of the planet Earth. They strive to define the evolutionary path and the interaction with different geological areas of all kinds of once organisms and such plants, pollen and spores, invertebrate and vertebrate animals, humans, traces such as footprints, and ecology and climate.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.2","ESCO_LABELS":["consultant geophysicist","petroleum geophysicist","field seismologist","exploration geophysicist","project geophysicist","geophysicist","geophysical engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geophysicist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geophysicists study the physical characteristics of the earth and apply physical measurements to geological situations. Geophysicists use the principles of gravity, seismicity and electromagnetics to identify the structure and composition of the earth.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"211","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Earth Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and earth science professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geology and geophysics.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Geologists and Geophysicists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Geologists and geophysicists conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to geology and geophysics in such fields as oil, gas and mineral exploration and extraction, water conservation, civil engineering, telecommunications and navigation, and assessment and mitigation of the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","211","2114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Physical and Earth Science Professionals","Geologists and Geophysicists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2114.3","ESCO_LABELS":["environmental mineralogist","mineralogy expert","offshore mineralogist","process mineralogist","process mineralogy consultant","mineralogist","applied mineralogist","mineralogy consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mineralogist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mineralogists study the composition, structure and other physical aspects of the earth. They analyse various minerals and use scientific equipment to determine their structure and properties. Their work mostly focuses on the classification and identification of minerals by taking samples and performing further tests, analysis and examinations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"212","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research, improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational models and techniques; and apply this knowledge to a wide range of tasks in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2120","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research and improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational methods and techniques and advise on or engage in their practical application in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","212","2120"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2120.1","ESCO_LABELS":["actuaries","actuarial analyst","actuarial clerks","actuarial analysts","health actuary","actuarial adviser","actuarial advisor","insurance actuaries","actuarial mathematicians","health actuaries","actuarial clerk","actuarial mathematician","consulting actuary","insurance actuary","actuarial consultant","actuarial advisors","consulting actuaries","actuary"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"actuarial consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Actuarial consultants analyse, manage and provide guidance on financial impact of risks. They can work in fields related to insurance, pension, investment, banking, healthcare etc. Actuarial consultants apply technical and statistical models and theories to give strategic, commercial, and financial advice.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"212","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research, improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational models and techniques; and apply this knowledge to a wide range of tasks in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2120","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research and improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational methods and techniques and advise on or engage in their practical application in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","212","2120"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2120.2","ESCO_LABELS":["demography research analyst","demography studies researcher","demography scientist","demography studies research analyst","demography research scientist","demography scholar","demographers","demography studies research scientist","demography researcher","demography studies analyst","demographer","demography science researcher","field demographer","demography analyst","demography studies scholar","demography studies scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"demographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Demographers study a variety of parameters related with population. They develop, based on their observations, statistical analyses on the evolutions and changes of births, elderly, marriage and divorce, employment, mortality, immigration and related matters.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"212","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research, improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational models and techniques; and apply this knowledge to a wide range of tasks in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2120","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research and improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational methods and techniques and advise on or engage in their practical application in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","212","2120"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2120.3","ESCO_LABELS":["betting games developer","lottery games developer","lottery game designer and producer","betting game designer","gambling designer ","game content developer","gambling, betting, and lottery game developer","HTML canvas game developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gambling games developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gambling games developers create, develop and produce content for lottery, betting and similar gambling games for large audiences.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"212","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research, improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational models and techniques; and apply this knowledge to a wide range of tasks in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2120","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research and improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational methods and techniques and advise on or engage in their practical application in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","212","2120"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2120.4","ESCO_LABELS":["gambling, betting, and lottery quality assurance engineer","gaming quality assurance engineer","betting quality controller","lottery quality assurance engineer","lottery quality controller","betting quality assurance engineer","test operator in gambling","gambling quality controller","gambling engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gambling quality assurance engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gambling quality assurance engineers design and plan methods to test the gambling, the lottery or betting games. They execute the tests. These games can be both for public or for private audience, and the tests are for both online and land-based gaming.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"212","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research, improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational models and techniques; and apply this knowledge to a wide range of tasks in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2120","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians conduct research and improve or develop mathematical, actuarial and statistical concepts, theories and operational methods and techniques and advise on or engage in their practical application in such fields as engineering, business and social and other sciences.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","212","2120"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians","Mathematicians, Actuaries and Statisticians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2120.5","ESCO_LABELS":["mathematics science researcher","logic scientist","mathematics scientist","logic research scientist","mathematics researcher","logic science researcher","mathematics scholar","logic researcher","mathematics research scientist","mathematician","logician","logic scholar","mathematicians"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mathematician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mathematicians study and deepen existing mathematical theories in order to expand the knowledge and find new paradigms within the field. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. 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They undertake research on nutritionally balanced food stuffs and maintain awareness of technical and scientific developments on the subject.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.3","ESCO_LABELS":["bioinformatics analyst","environmental scientist","research scientist","computer scientist","biotechnology scientist","senior bioinformatics scientist","bioinformatics researcher","IT researcher","data scientist","bioinformatics scientist","computer analyst","biology researcher","IT expert","bioinformatician","junior bioinformatics scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bioinformatics scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bioinformatics scientists analyse biological processes using computer programmes. They maintain or construct databases containing biological information. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4","ESCO_LABELS":["biology science researcher","entomologist","zoologist","mammalogist","ichthyologist","wildlife biologist","mycologist","ornithologist","lepidopterist","biology biotechnologist","natural science taxonomist","herpetologist","plant pathologist","biologist","biology research scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"biologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Biologists study living organisms and life in its broader extent in combination with its environment. Through research, they strive to explain the functional mechanisms, interactions, and evolution of organisms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4.11","ESCO_LABELS":["anatomist","anatomy researcher","physiology science researcher","physiology research scientist","physiology research analyst","anatomy research scientist","physiologist","physiology analyst","anatomy scientist","anatomy science researcher","physiology researcher","physiology scientist","physiologists","anatomy analyst","anatomy research analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"physiologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Physiologists study and exert research on the functioning of different living organisms, the parts they are composed of, and their interactions. They understand the fashion in which living systems react to factors such as diseases, physical activity, and stress, and use that information to develop methods and solutions to even out the effect that those stimuli have in living bodies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4.12","ESCO_LABELS":["specialist biomedical doctor","specialist in biomedical science","biomedical science specialist","specialist medical scientist","biomedical scientist specialist","specialist biomedical scientist","expert in biomedical science","specialist clinical laboratory scientist","specialist biomedical researcher","specialist in biomedical research"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialist biomedical scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialist biomedical scientists lead a department or specialist area, working as a diagnostic partner with a clinical team (investigating and diagnosing patient illnesses like diabetes, haematological disorders, coagulation, molecular biology or genomics) or undertaking clinical research projects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4.13","ESCO_LABELS":["toxicology studies researcher","toxicology scientist","toxicology studies analyst","toxicology science researcher","toxicology analyst","toxicology studies scholar","toxicology studies research scientist","toxicology scholar","toxicologist","toxicology research scientist","toxicology studies research analyst","toxicology studies scientist","toxicology research analyst","toxicology researcher","toxicologists"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"toxicologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Toxicologists study the effects that chemical substances or biological and physical agents have in living organisms, more specifically, on the environment and on the animal and human health. They determine doses of the exposure to substances for arising toxic effects in environments, people, and living organisms, and also perform experiments on animals and cell cultures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4.2","ESCO_LABELS":["biochemistry studies scholar","biochemistry studies research analyst","biochemistry studies researcher","biochemistry science researcher","bio-chemist","biochemistry research scientist","biochemistry scientist","biochemistry research analyst","chemical biotechnologist","biochemist","biochemistry studies scientist","biochemistry studies research scientist","biochemistry scholar","biochemistry analyst","biochemistry studies analyst","biochemistry researcher","biological chemist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"biochemist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Biochemists study and perform research on the reactions caused by chemicals in living organisms. 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They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4.6.1","ESCO_LABELS":["curator and horticulturist","curator of botany","curator of horticulture","conservation horticulturist","horticulture curator","garden curator","curator & horticulturist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"curator of horticulture","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Curators of horticulture develop and maintain the botanical collections, exhibits and landscapes of a botanical garden.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4.7","ESCO_LABELS":["epidaemiologist","epidemiologist","epidemiology science researcher","epidemiology analyst","epidemiology research scientist","epidemiology scientist","epidemiology researcher","epidemiology scholar","epidemiology research analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"epidemiologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Epidemiologists centre their research on origin and causes for illness eruption in humans. They determine the way in which diseases are spread out and propose risk preventive measures to health policy organisms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4.8","ESCO_LABELS":["genetics engineer","genetics research scientist","geneticists","genetics scholar","genetics analyst","genetics research analyst","genetics science researcher","geneticist","cell geneticist","genetics scientist","genetic scientist","embryologist","molecular geneticist","molecular biologist","genetics researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geneticist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geneticists study and focus their research on genetics. They analyse the fashion in which genes interact, operate, and inherit traits and characteristics. Based on their research, they attend patients with inherited diseases and conditions, congenital malformations, and genetic matters at large.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.4.9","ESCO_LABELS":["sea biologist ","marine biology researcher ","marine botanist","marine zoologist ","marine ecologist","researcher in marine biology"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine biologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine biologists study marine living organisms and ecosystems and their interaction underwater. They research on the physiology, the interactions between organisms, their interactions with their habitats, the evolution of marine species, and the role of the environment in their adaptations. Marine biologists also perform scientific experiments in controlled conditions to understand these processes. They also focus on the effects of human activities on the life in the oceans and seas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.5","ESCO_LABELS":["food biotech technician","food biotechnologist","food biotech specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food biotechnologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food biotechnologists study the life cycle of food from its preservation up to the spoilage and the food-borne pathogens. They research and understand food-borne diseases in order to prevent them. They ensure that food products abide by government regulations regarding food health and safety. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.6","ESCO_LABELS":["immunology research analyst","immunology studies analyst","immunology studies research scientist","immunology studies scientist","immunology scientist","immunologist","immunology researcher","immunology studies scholar","immunologists","immunology analyst","immunology research scientist","immunology studies researcher","immunology studies research analyst","immunology scholar","immunology science researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"immunologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Immunologists research the immune system of living organisms (e.g. human body) and the way it reacts to external infections or invasive harmful agents (e.g. virus, bacteria, parasites). They focus their study on those diseases that affect the immunology of living organisms in order to classify them for treatment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.7","ESCO_LABELS":["pharmacology analyst","pharmacology scientist","pharmacology research analyst","pharmacologist","pharmacology science researcher","pharmacology studies analyst","pharmacology studies research analyst","pharmacology researcher","pharmacology studies scientist","pharmacology studies researcher","pharmacology research scientist","pharmacology scholar","pharmacology studies research scientist","pharmacology studies scholar","pharmacologists"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pharmacologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pharmacologists study the manner in which drugs and medicaments interact with organisms, living systems, and their parts (i.e. cells, tissues, or organs). Their research aims at identifying substances that can be ingested by humans and that exert adequate biochemical functions for curing illnesses.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. They work in diverse fields such as botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, bacteriology and virology.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2131.8","ESCO_LABELS":["blood bank technology specialist","analyst in biomedical science","researcher in biomedical science","practitioner in biomedical science","clinical laboratory scientist","clinical embryologist","medical laboratory scientist","scientist in biomedicine","clinical laboratory technologist","biomedical scientist","biomedical analyst","biomedical researcher","medical scientist","biomedical doctor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"biomedical scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Biomedical scientists perform all laboratory methods required as part of medical examination, treatment and research activities, particularly clinical-chemical, haematological, immuno-haematological, histological, cytological, microbiological, parasitological, mycological, serological and radiological tests.\u00a0They perform analytical sample testing and report the results to the medical staff for further diagnosis. Biomedical Scientists may apply these methods in particular in the infection, blood or cellular sciences.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Biologists, Botanists, Zoologists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals study living organisms and their interactions with each other and with the environment, and apply this knowledge to solve human health and environmental problems. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Farming, forestry and fisheries advisers study and provide assistance and advice on farm, forestry and fisheries management, including cultivation, fertilization, harvesting, soil erosion and composition, disease prevention, nutrition, crop rotation and marketing. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Farming, forestry and fisheries advisers study and provide assistance and advice on farm, forestry and fisheries management, including cultivation, fertilization, harvesting, soil erosion and composition, disease prevention, nutrition, crop rotation and marketing. They develop techniques for increasing productivity, and study and develop plans and policies for land and fisheries management.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2132.3","ESCO_LABELS":["aquaculture recirculation manager","aquaculture recirculation supervisor","manager of aquaculture recirculation systems","fish farm recirculation manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture recirculation manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture recirculation managers control the production of aquatic organisms in land-based recirculation systems, manage water re-use processes and supervise complex circulation, aeration and biofilter systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Farming, forestry and fisheries advisers study and provide assistance and advice on farm, forestry and fisheries management, including cultivation, fertilization, harvesting, soil erosion and composition, disease prevention, nutrition, crop rotation and marketing. They develop techniques for increasing productivity, and study and develop plans and policies for land and fisheries management.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2132.4","ESCO_LABELS":["marine fisheries consultant","senior fisheries specialist","fisheries adviser","senior fisheries biologist","fisheries scientist","fisheries specialist","marine fisheries scientist","fisheries consultant","marine fisheries adviser","marine fisheries biologist","fisheries biologist","fisheries sustainability consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fisheries adviser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fisheries advisers provide consultancy on fish stocks and their habitats. They manage the costal fishing business modernisation and provide improvement solutions. Fisheries advisers develop plans and policies for fisheries management. They may provide advice on protected farms and wild fish stock.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Farming, forestry and fisheries advisers study and provide assistance and advice on farm, forestry and fisheries management, including cultivation, fertilization, harvesting, soil erosion and composition, disease prevention, nutrition, crop rotation and marketing. They develop techniques for increasing productivity, and study and develop plans and policies for land and fisheries management.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2132.5","ESCO_LABELS":["woodland manager","forestry consultant","forestry adviser","woodland consultant","silviculturist","forestry advisor","forestry advisers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"forestry adviser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Forestry advisers provide services and advice on economic and environmental issues related to timber and forestry management in compliance with\u00a0laws and regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Farming, forestry and fisheries advisers study and provide assistance and advice on farm, forestry and fisheries management, including cultivation, fertilization, harvesting, soil erosion and composition, disease prevention, nutrition, crop rotation and marketing. They develop techniques for increasing productivity, and study and develop plans and policies for land and fisheries management.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Farming, Forestry and Fisheries Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2132.6","ESCO_LABELS":["livestock advisor","livestock business advisor","agriculture advisor","agricultural advisor","agricultural zootechnologist","livestock consultant","agricultural business advisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"livestock advisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Livestock advisors provide complex specialist advice to farmers\u00a0and livestock breeders to ensure that their business and production is optimised.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Protection Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.1","ESCO_LABELS":["airport environmental expert","airport environment officer","airport environmental planning expert","airport environmental officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airport environment officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airport environment officers monitor environmental issues such as emissions, contamination, and wildlife activity in the premises of airports. They report environmental attractors for animals such as nearby rubbish dumps or wetland areas. They can engage in studying the environmental impact that airports have in the surrounding communities in reference to the diverse contamination that airports produce. They implement the rules to ensure the sustainable development of the airport.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Protection Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.10","ESCO_LABELS":["pipeline environmental impact supervisor","pipeline environmental impact analyst","manager of pipeline environmental projects","pipeline environmental project supervisor","pipeline environmental impact analysis manager","supervisor of pipeline environmental projects","pipeline environmental impact manager","pipeline environmental project manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pipeline environmental project manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pipeline environmental project managers ensure the accomplishment of environmental preservation within pipeline transport projects. They, together with a group of managers and specialists, analyse the sites and routes of pipelines in order to advice on environmental issues to be considered and addressed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Protection Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.11","ESCO_LABELS":["soil scientist","soil testing technician","soil biologist","senior soil scientist","soil biology specialist","lead senior soil scientist","soil wetland scientist","soil analyst","acidity tester","soil technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"soil scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Soil scientists research and study scientific disciplines concerning soil. They advise on how to improve soil quality to support nature, food production or human infrastructure using surveying techniques, irrigation techniques and erosion reduction measures. They make sure to conserve and restore land suffering from intense farming or human interaction.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Protection Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.13","ESCO_LABELS":["water quality inspector","water supply quality analyst","potable water quality laboratory analyst","potable water quality specialist","water quality specialist","potable water quality analyst","drinking water quality specialist","drinking water quality analyst","water quality analyst","irrigation water quality analyst","water quality technician","drinking water quality technician","drinking water quality laboratory analyst","water quality laboratory analyst","potable water quality inspector","drinking water quality inspector","quality analyst, water"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"water quality analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Water quality analysts safeguard the quality of water through scientific analysis, ensuring quality and safety standards are met. They take samples of the water and perform laboratory tests, and develop purification procedures so it can serve as drinking water, for irrigation purposes, and other water supply purposes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Protection Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.14","ESCO_LABELS":["air quality consultant","air environment technician","air quality technician","environmental analyst","air quality field technican","air quality monitoring technician","air pollution analyst","air quality technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"air pollution analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Air pollution analysts conduct field and lab tests to examine the pollution of air in different areas. They also identify sources of pollution.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They encourage visitors to open spaces\/the countryside, promote awareness of the natural environment and protect and preserve the open space\/countryside for future enjoyment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.5","ESCO_LABELS":["ecologist","environmental scientist","ecologists","conservationist ecologist","wildlife ecologist","conservationist scientist","aquaculture ecologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ecologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ecologists carry out assessments of the health and distribution of organisms, namely people, plants, and animals, and the relationship between organisms and their environment. 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They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.6","ESCO_LABELS":["environmental health officer","sustainability consultant","environmental assessment coordinator","program coordinator environment","environmental auditor","environmental impact assessor","environmental officer","environmental program coordinator","environment compliance manager","environmental manager","environmental consultant","environment program coordinator","programme coordinator environment"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"environmental programme coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Environmental programme coordinators develop programmes for the improvement of environmental sustainability and efficiency within a organisation or institution. They inspect sites in order to monitor an organisation's or institution's compliance with environmental legislation. They also ensure education for the public on environmental concerns.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Protection Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.7","ESCO_LABELS":["green infrastructure analyst","environmental researcher","land survey technician","geologist","geological technician","environmental impact expert","regulatory compliance environmental professional","environmental surveyor","environmental scientist advisor","environmental chemist","environmental scientist","geological technologist","environmental field scientist","environmental engineer","soil scientist","ecosystem restoration project manager","mineral technician","mineral technologist","field scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"environmental scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Environmental scientists identify problems and find solutions in order to minimize environmental hazards by performing analysis\u00a0on samples such as air, water or soil. They advise on or develop environmental policies and aim to improve water supplies preservation and manage waste disposal sites. Environmental scientists perform environmental risk assessments and analyse the environmental impact of new solutions, construction sites or environmental changes ensuring the environmental regulations are followed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Protection Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.8","ESCO_LABELS":["natural resources consultant","resources consultant","natural resources expert","natural resource consultant","natural resources adviser","natural resources specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"natural resources consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Natural resources consultant provide advice on the protection and management of natural resources, namely fauna, flora, soil and water to companies and governments which exploit these resources. They strive to guide companies on an appropriate policy for exploiting natural resources in industrial contexts, raise awareness on health issues, and ensure the conservation of ecosystems for sustainable interventions in natural habitats.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"213","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science professionals apply knowledge gained from research into human, animal and plant life and their interactions with each other and the environment to develop new knowledge, improve agricultural and forestry production, and solve human health and environmental problems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Protection Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental protection professionals study and assess the effects on the environment of human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. They develop plans and solutions to protect, conserve, restore, minimize and prevent further damage to the environment.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","213","2133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Life Science Professionals","Environmental Protection Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2133.9","ESCO_LABELS":["countryside ranger","nature conservation officer","wildlife control agent","forester","environmental enforcement officer","conservation officer","heritage coast ranger","heritage coast warden","fish and game warden","conservation programmes officer","zoo field conservation officer","park ranger"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nature conservation officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nature conservation officers manage and improve the local environment within all the sectors of a local community. They promote awareness of and understanding about the natural environment. This work can be very varied and involve projects related to species, habitats and communities. They educate people and raise overall awareness of environmental issues.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.1","ESCO_LABELS":["clothing production engineer","clothing engineer","garment technologist","clothing technician","clothing technologist","textile technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing technologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing technologists work on the design, development and production of textile and apparel products. They carry out a range of technical, investigative and quality control work to ensure the end product (from clothing to household up to industrial textiles). They perform to specifications, improve production efficiency and quality while liaising with those involved in the production process. They liaise with designers, adapt designs to suit production methods, make and size pre-production garments, source fabrics and accessories, undertake quality evaluations of materials, check the quality of the final product, and consider ecological aspects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.10","ESCO_LABELS":["processing engineer","process engineer","manufacturing systems engineer","process technology engineering adviser","processes engineer","process engineering adviser","process technology engineer","process engineering specialist","process technology engineering specialist","process technology engineering expert","process engineering consultant","process engineering expert","process technology engineering consultant","industrial quality engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"process engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Process engineers apply engineering concepts in order to improve all kinds of production and manufacturing processes in terms of efficiency and productivity. They evaluate the variables and constraints present in given processes and present engineering solutions to optimise them.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.11","ESCO_LABELS":["analytical textile technologist","fabric technologist","textile engineer","textile technology officer","textile manufacturing department manager","textile technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile technologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile technologists are in charge of the optimisation of the textile manufacturing system management, both traditional and innovative. They develop and supervise the textile production system according to the quality system: processes of spinning, weaving, knitting, finishing namely dyeing, finishes, printing with appropriate methodologies of organisation, management and control and using emerging textile technologies. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.2","ESCO_LABELS":["food and beverage packaging technologist","food and beverage packaging expert","food and beverage packaging specialist","food and drinks packaging technologist","food and drinks packaging expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food and beverage packaging technologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food and beverage packaging technologists assess appropiate packaging for various food products. They\u00a0manage matters in relation to packaging while ensuring customer specifications and company targets. They develop packaging projects as required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.3","ESCO_LABELS":["automotive homologation engineer","homologation manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"homologation engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Homologation engineers are responsible for the homologation process of new types of vehicles, components and systems and for ensuring the compliance with regulatory requirements for the sales country. They develop and implement homologation programmes and facilitate type approval testing in accordance with the European legislation, ensuring the respect of homologation timings. They research on and interpret regulatory requirements and are the main contact point for homologation and certification purposes within the organisation and with external agencies. Homologation engineers draft technical documentation and support design and test engineers in the vehicle development process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.4","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial engineers","industrial technology engineering consultant","industrial engineering consultant","industrial technology engineer","industrial technology engineering specialist","industrial engineer","industrial waste engineer","industrial engineering specialist","industrial engineering expert","industrial technology engineering expert","industrial technology engineering adviser","industrial engineering adviser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial engineers design a vast array of production systems aiming to present efficient and effective solutions. They integrate a varied number of variables such as workers, technology, ergonomics, production flows, and product specifications for the design and implementation of production systems. They can specify and design for microsystems as well.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["manufacturing engineering adviser","manufacturing engineer","manufacturing engineering consultant","manufacturing technology engineering specialist","manufacture engineer","manufacturing technology engineering consultant","manufacturing technology engineering adviser","manufacturing technology engineering expert","MfgE","manufacturing engineering expert","manufacturing engineering specialist","manufacturing technology engineer","manufacturing process engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"manufacturing engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Manufacturing engineers design manufacturing processes for different kinds of production processes. They integrate those specificities and constraints posed by the industry or the product being produced with general and wide-spread manufacturing engineering principles into the design and planification of manufacturing processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.4.2","ESCO_LABELS":["production engineering expert","production engineering consultant","agricultural production engineer","production engineering specialist","production engineer","productions engineer","planning and production support manager","production engineering adviser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"production engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Production engineers review and evaluate production performance, perform data analysis and identify under-performing production systems. They search for long or short term solutions, plan production enhancements and process optimizations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.4.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["engineer in automated systems","engineer in automation systems","engineer in automation","unmanned vessel engineer","agricultural automation engineer","automated systems engineer","automation engineer","automated systems specialist","specialist in automated systems","specialist in automation systems","manufacturing engineer in automation","automation systems engineer","vessel autonomy engineer","fleet autonomy system engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automation engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automation engineers research, design, and develop applications and systems for the automation of the production process. They implement technology and reduce,\u00a0whenever applicable, human input to reach the full potential of industrial robotics. Automation engineers oversee the process and ensure all systems run safely and smoothly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.4.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["food engineer","food production engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food production engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food production engineers oversee the electrical and mechanical needs of the equipment and machinery required in the process of manufacturing food or beverages. They strive to maximise plant productivity by engaging in preventive actions in reference to health and safety, good manufacturing practices (GMP), hygiene compliance, and performance of routine maintenance of machines and equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.4.3","ESCO_LABELS":["surface engineers","surface engineering equipment technician","surface technology engineering expert","surface engineering specialist","surface engineering expert","surface engineering adviser","surface technology engineering consultant","engineering operative","corrosion engineer","surface technology engineering specialist","heavy equipment operative","surface engineering consultant","engineering operator","surface engineering technician","surface technology engineering adviser","surface engineering operator","surface engineer","surface equipment operator","surface engineering worker","surface engineering operative","surface technology engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"surface engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Surface engineers research and develop technologies for manufacturing processes that assist in altering the properties of the surface of bulk material, such as metal, in order to reduce degradation by corrosion or wear. They explore and design how to protect surfaces of (metal) workpieces and products utilising sustainable materials and testing with a minimum of waste.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.5","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial engineering supervisor","leather goods engineer","manufacturing operations manager","industrial process engineer","leather goods manufacturing technician","process improvement engineer","industrial engineering technician","leather goods industrial engineer","engineering technician","head leather goods manufacturing operations","manufacturing engineer","industrial engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods industrial engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods industrial engineers analyse product technical specifications, define productive operations and their sequence, refine working methods and calculate operative times by using time measurement techniques. They\u00a0address human and technological resources to each operation and define distribution of work according to production capacity. All their activities and tasks have the objective\u00a0of maximising productivity and reducing production costs, assuring the functionality and quality of product and customer satisfaction.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.6","ESCO_LABELS":["leather materials planner","leather orders planner","leather production control planner","leather production planners","leather production scheduler","leather production planner","leather production planner and scheduler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather production planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather production planners are responsible for planning and following production planning. They work with the production manager to follow progress of the schedule. They work together with the warehouse to ensure optimum level and quality of materials are provided, and\u00a0also with the marketing and sales department\u00a0to meet customer order requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.8","ESCO_LABELS":["mechanical engineer","equipment engineer","maintenance engineer","maintenance and repair manager","site superintendent","production engineer","machine engineer","repair engineer","maintenance and repair engineer","maintenance and repair superintendent","manufacturing systems engineer","plant engineer","engineering manager","manufacturing engineer","plant maintenance engineer","plant repair engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"maintenance and repair engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Maintenance and repair engineers focus on the optimization of equipment, procedures, machineries and infrastructure. They ensure their maximum availability at minimum costs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Industrial and Production Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Industrial and production engineers conduct research and design, organize and oversee the construction, operation and maintenance of industrial production processes and installations. They establish programmes for the coordination of manufacturing activities and assess cost effectiveness and safety.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Industrial and Production Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2141.9","ESCO_LABELS":["senior packaging technologist","senior mail and packaging manager","technical packaging manager","packaging technologist","packaging development manager","graduate packaging manager","assistant mail and packaging manager","assistant operations manager","trainee packaging manager","senior packaging manager","trainee mail and packaging manager","packaging production manager","trainee operations manager","packaging manager","graduate operations manager","packaging production engineer","packaging consultant","packaging specialist","assistant packaging manager","senior operations manager","graduate mail and packaging manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"packaging production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Packaging production managers define and analyse package units in order to avoid damages or loss of quality of the goods packed. They also design the packaging according the specifications of the product and offer solutions to solve packaging problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineers conduct research, advise on, design, and direct construction; manage the operation and maintenance of civil engineering structures; or study and advise on technological aspects of particular materials.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Civil Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2142.1","ESCO_LABELS":["harbour civil engineer","civil engineering adviser","civil engineering researcher","infrastructure project manager","civil engineering consultant","director of infrastructure projects","civil engineering expert","civil engineer","investments civil enginee","quality assurance civil engineer","civil engineering specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"civil engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Civil engineers design, plan, and develop technical and engineering specifications for infrastructure and construction projects. They apply engineering knowledge in a vast array of projects, from the construction of infrastructure for transportation, housing projects, and luxury buildings, to the construction of natural sites. They design plans that seek to optimise materials and integrate specifications and resource allocation within the time constraints.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineers conduct research, advise on, design, and direct construction; manage the operation and maintenance of civil engineering structures; or study and advise on technological aspects of particular materials.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Civil Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2142.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aviation development planner","airport development director","airport planning manager","airport development engineer","airport planning engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airport planning engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airport planning engineers manage and coordinate the planning, design, and development programs in airports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They integrate engineering principles into the designs to ensure that structures are safe and resistant. They work together with architects and engineers to transform design ideas into executable plans.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They integrate this information in the planning and development of projects in those places. They assess and answer questions concerning the geological characteristics of soils by performing research and experiments on the sites aimed to be intervened.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineers conduct research, advise on, design, and direct construction; manage the operation and maintenance of civil engineering structures; or study and advise on technological aspects of particular materials.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Civil Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2142.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["hydropower engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hydropower engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hydropower engineers research, design and plan the building of facilities that generate electricity from the movement of water. They search optimal locations, conduct trials and try different materials to achieve the best result. Hydropower engineers develop strategies for more efficient energy production and analyse environmental consequences.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineers conduct research, advise on, design, and direct construction; manage the operation and maintenance of civil engineering structures; or study and advise on technological aspects of particular materials.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Civil Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2142.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["mining hydrologist","mining geotechnical engineer","mine hydrologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mining geotechnical engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mining geotechnical engineers in mining perform engineering, hydrological and geological tests and analyses to improve the safety and efficiency of mineral operations. They oversee the collection of samples and the taking of measurements using geotechnical investigation methods and techniques. They model the mechanical behaviour of the rock mass and contribute to the design of the mine geometry.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineers conduct research, advise on, design, and direct construction; manage the operation and maintenance of civil engineering structures; or study and advise on technological aspects of particular materials.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Civil Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2142.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["main line station technician","pipeline engineer","offshore pipeline engineer","main line station engineer","pipeline integrity engineer","pipeline field engineer","pipeline field technician","pipeline engineering technician","subsea pipeline engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pipeline engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pipeline engineers design and develop the engineering aspects for the construction of pipeline infrastructures in various kinds of sites (e.g. inland, maritime). They envision and create the specifications for pumping systems and for the general transport of goods through pipelines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineers conduct research, advise on, design, and direct construction; manage the operation and maintenance of civil engineering structures; or study and advise on technological aspects of particular materials.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Civil Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2142.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["railway project engineer","engineering project manager","railway engineering project manager","rail engineering project manager","rail engineering specialist","engineer in railway projects","project engineer in railways","rail project engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rail project engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rail project engineers maintain a safe, cost-effective, high-quality, and environmentally responsible approach across the technical projects in railway companies. They provide project management advice on all construction projects including testing, commissioning and site supervision. They audit contractors for safety, environment and quality of design, process and performance\u00a0as to ensure that all projects follow in-house standards and relevant legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineers conduct research, advise on, design, and direct construction; manage the operation and maintenance of civil engineering structures; or study and advise on technological aspects of particular materials.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Civil Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2142.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["transport project engineer","transportation engineering consultant","traffic engineer","transportation engineer","transport infrastructure engineer","transport engineer","transportation engineering adviser","highways engineer","transportation engineering expert","transportation project engineer","transport projects engineer","chartered transport engineer","transportation infrastructure engineer","roads engineer","transportation engineering specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"transport engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Transport engineers design and set the engineering specifications for the construction and development of roadways and transport infrastructure. They apply engineering concepts and knowledge for developing sustainable and efficient modes of transportation ranging from roads to canals, railways, and airports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental engineers conduct research, advise on, design and direct implementation of solutions to prevent, control or remedy negative impacts of human activity on the environment utilizing a variety of engineering disciplines. They conduct environmental assessments of construction and civil engineering projects and apply engineering principles to pollution control, recycling and waste disposal.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Environmental Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2143.1","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial environmental engineer","air protection environmental engineer","environmental engineering adviser","water pollution engineer","environmental analyst","sanitary engineer","environmental engineering expert","environment engineer","environmental engineer","environmental engineering specialist","chemical environmental engineer","environmental engineering consultant","agricultural conservation engineer","pollution engineer","environmental specialist for water management"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"environmental engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Environmental engineers integrate environmental and sustainable measures in the development of projects of various natures. They seek to preserve natural resources and natural sites. They work together with engineers from other fields to envision all the implications that projects might have in order to design ways to conserve natural reserves, prevent pollution, and deploy sanitary measures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental engineers conduct research, advise on, design and direct implementation of solutions to prevent, control or remedy negative impacts of human activity on the environment utilizing a variety of engineering disciplines. They conduct environmental assessments of construction and civil engineering projects and apply engineering principles to pollution control, recycling and waste disposal.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Environmental Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2143.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["environmental mining technology engineering specialist","environmental mining technology engineering expert","mining environmental engineer","mine environmental engineer","specialised engineer","environmental co-ordinator","mine environmental specialists","environmental mining engineering consultant","mine environmental specialist","environmental mining manager","mine environmental manager","environmental mining engineering specialist","environmental mining engineering adviser","environmental mining technology engineering adviser","environmental mining engineer","environmental co-ordinators","mine environmental managers","environmental mining technology engineer","environmental mining technology engineering consultant","mine environmental engineers","environmental mining engineering expert","green engineers","environmental officers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"environmental mining engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Environmental mining engineers oversee the environmental performance of mining operations. They develop and implement environmental systems and strategies to minimise environmental impacts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental engineers conduct research, advise on, design and direct implementation of solutions to prevent, control or remedy negative impacts of human activity on the environment utilizing a variety of engineering disciplines. They conduct environmental assessments of construction and civil engineering projects and apply engineering principles to pollution control, recycling and waste disposal.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Environmental Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2143.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["solid waste division supervisor","recycling policy specialist","recycling manager","recycling director","recycling inspector","waste recycling co-ordinator","recycling programme manager","recycling research specialist","filling station recycling co-ordinator","waste recovery specialist","recycling operations manager","recycling equipment technician","garden centre recycling co-ordinator","household recycling co-ordinator","recycling and reclamation co-ordinator","recycling supervisor","trainee recycling co-ordinator","community recycling co-ordinator","recycling specialist","recycling co-ordinator","recycling and waste reduction specialist","department store recycling co-ordinator","community recyling coordinator","recycling equipment specialist","senior recycling co-ordinator","recycling coordinator","recycling specialist advisor","household recycling coordinator","recycling management specialist","waste consultant","recycling team supervisor","outlet centre recycling co-ordinator","waste management consultant","recycling development co-ordinator","supermarket recycling co-ordinator","recycling programe manager","reycling development co-ordinator","recycling development coordinator","waste recycling specialist","recycling policy advisor","recycling and reclamation coordinator","hypermarket recycling co-ordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"recycling specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Recycling specialists research recycling policies and legislation, and supervise implementation in an organisation to ensure that waste management occurs according to regulations. They perform inspections, provide recycling equipment, and supervise recycling workers. They also advise organisations on ways they can improve their waste management procedures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental engineers conduct research, advise on, design and direct implementation of solutions to prevent, control or remedy negative impacts of human activity on the environment utilizing a variety of engineering disciplines. 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They contribute to designing engine and engine components, and issue technical reports for the engineering staff and customers. They coordinate with other engineering departments to check that designs perform as specified. Aerodynamics engineers conduct research to assess adaptability of equipment and materials. They also analyse proposals to evaluate production time and feasibility.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They create blueprints or design documents for parts, assemblies or finished products using software programs, and also oversee and manage projects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They organise the replacement\u00a0and repair of\u00a0mechanical equipment and components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They co-ordinate ventilation system design with mine management, mine safety engineer and mine planning engineer.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They analyse floating structures and take various features into account for their designs such as the form, structure, stability, resistance, access and propulsion of hulls.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They design agricultural structures, machinery, equipment and processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They also provide technical expertise and help ensure that all new and existing equipment installations are completed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2144","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineers conduct research; advise on, design and direct production of machines, aircraft, ships, machinery and industrial plant, equipment and systems; advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair; or study and advise on mechanical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2144"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mechanical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2144.1.21","ESCO_LABELS":["steam engineering adviser","power steam engineer","steam engineering consultant","steam technology engineering expert","steam engineers","steam technology engineer","steam engineering expert","steam engineer","steam technology engineering consultant","steam technology engineering specialist","steam engineering specialist","steam technology engineering adviser","steam power engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"steam engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Steam engineers provide energy and utilities to facilities, such as steam, heat and refrigeration. They operate and maintain equipment such as boilers and air compressors, and research and develop new methods and improvements for the provision of utilities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2144","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineers conduct research; advise on, design and direct production of machines, aircraft, ships, machinery and industrial plant, equipment and systems; advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair; or study and advise on mechanical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2144"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mechanical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2144.1.22","ESCO_LABELS":["tooling technology engineering adviser","tooling engineering adviser","tooling technology engineering expert","tools engineer","tooling technology engineering consultant","press tooling engineer","tooling design engineer","tooling engineer","tooling technology engineer","tooling engineering consultant","toolmaker","tooling engineering specialist","tooling development engineer","tooling technology engineering specialist","manufacturing tooling engineer","tooling engineering expert","toolmaker\/tooling engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tooling engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tooling engineers design new tools for manufacturing equipment. They prepare tooling quotation requests. They estimate costs and delivery time, manage tooling construction follow-up and supervise the routine maintenance of tools. They also analyse data to determine the cause of major tooling difficulties and develop recommendations and action plans for solutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They also conduct quality control and evaluate inspection procedures for welding activities. Welding engineers have advanced knowledge and critical understanding of welding technology application. They are able to manage high complex technical and professional activities or projects related to welding applications, while also taking responsibility for the decision making process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2144","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineers conduct research; advise on, design and direct production of machines, aircraft, ships, machinery and industrial plant, equipment and systems; advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair; or study and advise on mechanical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2144"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mechanical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2144.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["automotive design specialist","auto engineer","lorry designer","vehicle production designer","motor vehicle engineer","automotive design expert","bus designer","truck production process engineer","vehicle production production process engineer","coach production process engineer","ACES engineer","coach designer","motor vehicle designer","car production process engineer","automotive designer","automotive engineer","lorry production process engineer","Automated, Connected, Electric and Shared engineer","bus production process engineer","motorcycle production process engineer","motorcycle designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automotive engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automotive engineers design and oversee the manufacturing process and operation of motor vehicles such as motorcycles, cars, trucks, buses and their respective engineering systems. They design new vehicles or mechanical parts, supervise modifications and resolve technical problems. They make sure the designs comply with cost specifications and other constraints. They also conduct research studying environmental, energy and safety aspects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2144","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineers conduct research; advise on, design and direct production of machines, aircraft, ships, machinery and industrial plant, equipment and systems; advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair; or study and advise on mechanical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2144"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mechanical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2144.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["container equipment manufacturing engineer","container equipment assembly line machinist","container equipment technology engineering adviser","container equipment technology engineer","container equipment engineering consultant","container equipment assembly machinist","container equipment technology engineering expert","container equipment electronic engineer","container equipment bench precision engineer","container equipment machine engineering apprentice","container equipment technology engineering specialist","container equipment design engineer","container equipment engineer","container equipment assembly inspector","container assembly line engineer","container equipment engineering specialist","container equipment sub engineer","container equipment mechanical engineer","container equipment engineering adviser","container equipment engineering expert","container equipment technology engineering consultant","container equipment designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"container equipment design engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Container equipment design engineers design equipment to contain products or liquids, according to set specifications, such as boilers or pressure vessels. They test the designs, look for solutions to any problems and oversee production.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They direct maintenance and repair of chemical plant and equipment and study and advise on chemical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2145"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Chemical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2145.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["cider master","cider maker","cider production manager","cider manufacture manager","master cider maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cider master","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cider masters envision the manufacturing process of cider. They ensure brewing quality and follow one of several brewing processes. 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They direct maintenance and repair of chemical plant and equipment and study and advise on chemical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2145"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Chemical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2145.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["food technology specialist","food technologist","food technology expert","food tech expert","food tech specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food technologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food technologists develop processes for manufacturing foodstuffs and related products based on chemical, physical, and biological principles and technology. They design and plan layouts or equipment, oversee staff, engage in controlling, and improve food technologies\u00a0in food production processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They direct maintenance and repair of chemical plant and equipment and study and advise on chemical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2145"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Chemical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2145.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["winery cellar master","wine producer","oenologist","wine maker","wine advisor","wine production expert","wine production specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"oenologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Oenologists track the wine manufacturing process in its entirety and supervise the workers in wineries. They supervise and coordinate production to ensure the quality of the wine and also give advice by determining the value and classification of wines being produced.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2145","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical engineers conduct research and develop, advise on and direct commercial-scale chemical processes and production of various substances and items such as crude oil, petroleum derivatives, food and drink products, medicines, or synthetic materials. They direct maintenance and repair of chemical plant and equipment and study and advise on chemical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2145"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Chemical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2145.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["paper engineer","paper mill process engineer","process engineer","pulp paper engineer","pulp and paper engineer","mechanical engineer","materials engineer","paper machine superintendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paper engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paper engineers ensure an optimal production process in the manufacture of paper and related products. They select primary and secondary raw materials and check their quality. In addition, they optimize machinery and equipment usage as well as the chemical additives for paper making.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2145","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical engineers conduct research and develop, advise on and direct commercial-scale chemical processes and production of various substances and items such as crude oil, petroleum derivatives, food and drink products, medicines, or synthetic materials. They direct maintenance and repair of chemical plant and equipment and study and advise on chemical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2145"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Chemical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2145.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["pharmaceutical research engineer","pharmaceutical engineering expert","pharmaceutical engineering consultant","pharmaceutical project engineer","pharmaceutical engineer","pharmaceutical engineering adviser","pharmaceutical engineering specialist","pharmaceutical manufacturing engineer","pharmaceutical technology engineering consultant","pharmaceutical technology engineering expert","pharmaceutical development engineer","pharmaceutical process engineer","biotechnology engineer","pharmaceutical technology engineering specialist","pharmaceuticals engineer","pharmaceutical engineering designer and developer","pharmaceutical engineering developer","pharmaceutical production engineer","pharmaceutical technology engineering adviser","pharmaceutical technology engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pharmaceutical engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pharmaceutical engineers design and develop technologies used in pharmaceutical research and drugs manufacture, advising the pharmaceutical manufacturing plants to maintain and operate those technologies and ensuring the customers` and workers` safety requirements are met. They may also be involved in the conception and design of pharmaceutical manufacturing plants and research centers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They direct maintenance and repair of chemical plant and equipment and study and advise on chemical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2145"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Chemical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2145.2","ESCO_LABELS":["rubber technician","rubber technology scientist","rubber technology expert","rubber technology analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rubber technologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rubber technologists develop compound formulations to respond to specific needs and attain the required in-rubber properties, starting from technical specifications and application demands. They have knowledge of physical and chemical characteristics of raw rubber material and the process to convert it into market products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2145","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical engineers conduct research and develop, advise on and direct commercial-scale chemical processes and production of various substances and items such as crude oil, petroleum derivatives, food and drink products, medicines, or synthetic materials. They direct maintenance and repair of chemical plant and equipment and study and advise on chemical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2145"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Chemical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2145.3","ESCO_LABELS":["polymers quality engineer","synthetic materials quality engineer","plastics development engineer","polymers research engineer","plastics research engineer","plastics engineer","plastics production engineer","synthetic materials engineer","polymers production engineer","synthetic materials production engineer","synthetic materials research engineer","plastics quality engineer","synthetic materials development engineer","polymers engineer","polymers development engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"synthetic materials engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Synthetic materials engineers develop new synthetic materials processes or improve existing ones. They design and construct installations and machines for the production of synthetic materials and examine samples of raw materials in order to ensure quality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.1","ESCO_LABELS":["geo-science technician","silver assayer","precious metal assayer","assay laboratory technician","fire assayer","mineralogy assayer","assayer","chemical analyst","metal assayer","mining assayer","metal tester","gold assayer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"assayer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Assayers test and analyse precious metals such as silver and gold to determine the value and properties of components using chemical and physical techniques. They also seperate precious metals or other components from other materials.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.10","ESCO_LABELS":["petroleum engineers","petroleum engineer","petroleum geologist","petroleum production technician","reservoir engineer","oil and gas engineer","gas engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"petroleum engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Petroleum engineers evaluate gas and oil fields. They design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from underneath the earth's surface. They maximise the recovery of hydrocarbon at a minimum cost, pursuing minimal impact on the environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.11","ESCO_LABELS":["drilling & blasting engineer","mine engineer","drilling and blasting engineer","mine planning engineer","quarry engineer","explosives engineer","drilling and blasting supervisor","drill and blast engineer","quarry manager","mining engineer","drill & blast engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"quarry engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Quarry engineers analyse which extraction methods such as excavating, drilling and blasting are most suited to extract raw materials from the ground. They develop plans before a new quarry is opened, assessing if the quarry is profitable. Quarry engineers manage the everyday operations in a quarry, create and maintain progress reports, oversee the staff, ensure health and safety and assess the environmental impact a quarry has on its environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.2","ESCO_LABELS":["oilfield driller","offshore drilling engineer","drilling and completion engineer","mineral driller","wells engineer","drilling engineer","gasfield driller","drilling expert","gas rig driller","rig driller","oil rig driller","drilling technician","earth driller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drilling engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drilling engineers develop and supervise the drilling of gas and oil wells. They assist in the designing, testing and creation of wells and are employed on land or offshore platforms. Drilling engineers work with other mining professionals and oversee the drilling progress and safety of the site.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.3","ESCO_LABELS":["ordnance engineer","munitions engineer","blasting engineer","explosives engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"explosives engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Explosives engineers design drilling patterns and determine the amount of explosives required. They organise and supervise controlled blasts and report and investigate misfires. They manage explosives magazines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.4","ESCO_LABELS":["fuel specialist","fuel chemist","natural gas specialist","biofuel engineer","gas liquids engineer","natural gas engineer","chemical engineer","biofuel specialist","fuel engineer","fuel system engineer","liquid fuel engineer","liquid fuel system maintenance engineer","petrol specialist","petrol engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"liquid fuel engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Liquid fuel engineers evaluate liquid fuel extraction sites. They design and develop methods for extracting liquid fuels from underneath the earth surface, these fuels include petroleums, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, non-petroleum fossil fuels, biodiesel and alcohols. They maximise the recovery of hydrocarbon at a minimum cost, pursuing minimal impact on the environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.5","ESCO_LABELS":["consultant metallurgist","chemical tester","chemical technician","extraction metallurgist","forging engineer","metallurgist","steel industry experts","physical metallurgist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metallurgist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metallurgists specialise in the extraction and processing of metals such as iron, steel, zinc, copper and aluminium. They work to mold or combine both pure and mixed metals (alloys) into new shapes and properties. Metallurgists handle the extraction of metal ores and develop their use in metal processing techniques. They may work in both manufacturing or do scientific research about the performance of metals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.5.1","ESCO_LABELS":["chemical metallurgy\u00a0scholar","chemical metallurgy\u00a0expert","chemical metallurgy research analyst","steel industry expert","chemical metallurgists","chemical metallurgy analyst","chemical metallurgy\u00a0consultant","chemicals metallurgist","chemical metallurgy\u00a0scientist","chemical technicians","chemical metallurgy\u00a0adviser","extraction metallurgist","chemical metallurgy researcher","chemical metallurgy\u00a0science researcher","chemical metallurgy research scientist","chemical testers","chemical metallurgist","chemical metallurgy\u00a0specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chemical metallurgist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chemical metallurgists are involved in the extraction of useable metals from ores and recycleable material. They study the properties of metal, such as corrosion and fatigue.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.5.2","ESCO_LABELS":["process metallurgy research scientist","process metallurgy research analyst","process metallurgy\u00a0scholar","process metallurgy\u00a0specialist","process metallurgy researcher","processing metallurgist","process metallurgy\u00a0expert","steel industry experts","process metallurgy\u00a0scientist","process metallurgy\u00a0adviser","process metallurgist","process metallurgy analyst","process metallurgy\u00a0consultant","process metallurgy\u00a0science researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"process metallurgist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Process metallurgists study the characteristics of ores including copper, nickel and iron ores and the performance of various metals and alloys.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.6","ESCO_LABELS":["mine development expert","mine development manager","development engineer","facility manager","mine development engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine development engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine development engineers design and\u00a0coordinate mine development operations such as crosscutting, sinking, tunnelling, in-seam drivages,\u00a0raising, and\u00a0removing and replacing\u00a0overburden.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.7","ESCO_LABELS":["mining health and safety engineer","mine health and safety engineers","industrial health and safety engineer","mine safety engineer","mine health and safety engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine health and safety engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine health and safety engineers develop and implement systems and procedures to prevent employee injury and sickness, improve mine working conditions, reduce health and safety risks and prevent damage to equipment and property.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.8","ESCO_LABELS":["mine production scheduler","mine planning engineer","mine project engineer","surface mine planning engineer","mine planning supervisor","mining operations scheduler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine planning engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine planning engineers design future mine layouts\u00a0capable of achieving\u00a0production and mine development objectives, taking into account the geological characteristics and structure\u00a0of the mineral resource. They prepare production and development schedules and monitor progress against these.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2146","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals conduct research on, design, develop and maintain commercial-scale methods of extracting metals from their ores, or minerals, water, oil or gas from the earth, and of developing new alloys, ceramic and other materials, or study and advise on mining or metallurgical aspects of particular materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2146"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Mining Engineers, Metallurgists and Related Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2146.9","ESCO_LABELS":["mineral processing engineers","senior mineralogist","materials expert","senior metallurgist","surface manager","mineral processing engineer","mineral engineer","senior processing engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mineral processing engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mineral processing engineers develop and manage\u00a0equipment and techniques\u00a0to successfully\u00a0process and refine valuable minerals\u00a0from ore or raw mineral.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.1","ESCO_LABELS":["acoustical technology engineering adviser","acoustical engineering expert","acoustics engineer","acoustical technology engineer","acoustical engineering specialist","acoustic engineer","acoustical engineering consultant","acoustical engineer","acoustical technology engineering consultant","acoustical technology engineering expert","acoustical technology engineering specialist","acoustical engineering adviser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"acoustical engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Acoustical engineers study and apply the science of sound to various applications. They work in a wide range of areas including the consultation of the acoustics and elements affecting the transmission of sound in spaces for performances or recording activities. They can also consult on the levels of noise contamination for those activities that require compliance with standards on that matter.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.10","ESCO_LABELS":["environmental health and safety engineer","health and safety specialist","health and safety engineering expert","health and safety expert","health and safety engineer","safety case expert","health engineer","occupational health and safety engineer","safety engineer","safety case lead author","health and safety engineering consultant","industrial health and safety engineer","health and safety consultant engineer","health and safety engineering adviser","health and safety engineering specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"health and safety engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Health and safety engineers design objects and programs by combining engineering principles and health and safety requirements. They envision the protection and well-being of the people using designed objects or performing work under designed health and safety programs. They assess facilities and the risks that they might pose (e.g. contaminant materials, ergonomics, handling of dangerous substances, etc.) in order to design and improve health and safety measures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.10.1","ESCO_LABELS":["fire protection engineer","fire prevention and protection engineering adviser","fire protection and prevention engineer","fire prevention engineer","fire prevention and protection technology engineering adviser","fire prevention and protection technology engineering specialist","fire prevention and protection engineering specialist","fire prevention and protection engineering expert","fire prevention and protection technology engineering expert","fire prevention and protection technology engineer","fire prevention and protection engineer","fire prevention and protection technology engineering consultant","fire prevention and protection engineering consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fire prevention and protection engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fire prevention and protection engineers study, design, and developed innovative solutions aimed to the prevention of fire and the protection of people, natural sites, and urban areas. They propose suitable materials for construction, clothing, or other applications and they design detection systems aiming to prevent fire or the propagation of it. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.11","ESCO_LABELS":["construction materials engineering adviser","materials engineering expert","construction materials engineering specialist","advanced materials engineer","building materials engineering specialist","materials engineering consultant","construction materials engineering consultant","construction materials engineering expert","construction materials engineer","materials engineering adviser","building materials engineering expert","material engineer","building materials engineering adviser","building materials engineer","materials engineering specialist","ceramic engineer","materials engineer","building materials engineering consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"materials engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Materials engineers research and design new or improved materials for a diverse number of applications. They analyse the composition of materials, conduct experiments, and develop new materials for industry-specific use that can range from rubber, to textiles, glass, metals, and chemicals. They advise companies in damage assessments, quality assurance of materials, and recycling of materials.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.11.1","ESCO_LABELS":["nanosystems specialist","nanotechnology specialist","nanotechnology engineer","nanoscience expert","nano-engineer","nano engineer","nanotechnologist","nanoscience specialist","nanoengineer","nanoscience engineer","nanosystems expert","nanosystems engineer","nanotechnology expert","nanoscientist","nano scientist","nano systems engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nanoengineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nanoengineers combine the scientific knowledge of atomic and molecular particles with engineering principles for applications in a varied array of fields. They apply findings in chemistry, biology, and materials engineering, etc. They use technological knowledge for the improvement of existing applications or the creation of micro objects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.11.2","ESCO_LABELS":["wood technology engineering adviser","wooden technology operative","wooden technology operator","wood technology operative","wood technology engineer","timber technology technician","wood technologist","timber technology engineer","timber products engineer","wood tech engineer","wooden technology technician","wood technology engineering consultant","wooden technology specialist","wood technology engineering expert","wood technology expert","wood technology engineering specialist","wooden technology engineer","wooden technologist","wood technology specialist","wood technology technician","wood products engineer","wood technology operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood technology engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood technology engineers develop materials and components made of wood, construct production facilities and control and monitor the production. They also examine products and materials and advise customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. 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They collaborate in multidisciplinary projects in order to combine findings from a diverse array of science fields for product development.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.2","ESCO_LABELS":["application engineering consultant","application engineering specialist","applied research engineer","application technology engineering consultant","application technology engineer","applied engineer","application engineering adviser","application technology engineering expert","application engineering expert","application technology engineering adviser","application technology engineering specialist","application engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"application engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Application engineers deal with the technical requirements, management, and design for the development of various engineering applications, such as systems, new product designs, or the improvements of processes. They are responsible for the implementation of a design or process improvement, they offer technical support for products, answer questions about the technical functionality and assist the sales team.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["stress calculation engineer","calculation engineer","technical engineer","simulation calculation engineer","structural engineer","structural calculation engineer","piping calculation engineer","supports and structural calculation engineer","process modelling engineer","pipe stress calculation engineer","process engineer","computational engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"calculation engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Calculation engineers draw conclusions about real systems, such as on strength, stability and durability, by performing experiments on virtual models. They test production processes as well.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They ensure that parts are not conflicting from an engineering perspective.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["subcontractor engineer","contract engineering specialist","contract engineering expert","contractor engineer","contract engineering adviser","contract engineer","contract engineering consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"contract engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Contract engineers combine technical knowledge of contracts and legal matters with understanding of engineering specifications and principles. They ensure that both parts are aligned in the development of a project and foresee the compliance of all the engineering specifications and matters as defined in contracts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["product engineer","design engineer","industrial specialist","industrial expert","product design engineer","designing engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"design engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Design engineers develop new conceptual and detailed designs. They create the look for these concepts or products and the systems used to make them. 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For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.6","ESCO_LABELS":["installation and commissioning engineer","test and commissioning engineer","commissioning engineer","commissioning engineer machines","commissioning and qualification engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"commissioning engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Commissioning engineers supervise the final stages of a project when systems are installed and tested. They inspect the correct functioning of the equipment, facilities and plants to make sure they meet the requirements and specifications. 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The alternative fuels employed mainly include Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), biodiesel, bio-alcohol as well as electricity (i.e., batteries and fuel cells), hydrogen and fuels produced from biomass.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.9.2","ESCO_LABELS":["energy conservation engineer","energy systems engineering adviser","energy conservation systems engineer","energy conversion systems engineer","energy systems technology engineering specialist","distribution system engineer","distribution project engineer","energy systems technology engineering adviser","energy distribution systems engineer","energy systems engineering expert","distribution engineer","energy systems engineering consultant","energy systems technology engineering consultant","environmental research engineer","energy storage systems engineer","energy systems engineering specialist","power systems engineer","energy systems technology engineering expert","energy system engineer","energy systems technology engineer","energy transmission systems engineer","energy systems engineer","energy production systems engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"energy systems engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Energy systems engineers supervise the energy conversion and distribution processes. They analyse the energy supply and consumption efficiency developing new ways to improve the existing processes, taking into account both the technical and the financial aspects. They also study the environmental impact of energy usage and combine the production of renewable energy in the current power systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.9.3","ESCO_LABELS":["geothermal technology engineering adviser","geothermal O&M engineer","geothermal power plant manager","geothermal engineering consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geothermal engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geothermal engineers research, design, plan and operate processes and equipment that convert thermal energy into electricity or heating and cooling. They use natural heat sources from underground to generate power, to cool in the summer and heat in the winter industrial, commercial and residential buildings. Geothermal engineers develop strategies for more efficient energy production and analyse environmental consequences.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.9.4","ESCO_LABELS":["nuclear engineer","nuclear engineers","nuclear engineering consultant","nuclear engineering adviser","nuclear technology engineering specialist","nuclear technology engineering consultant","atomic power engineer","nuclear technology engineering adviser","nuclear power engineer","nuclear facility engineer","atomic decommissioning engineer","atomic facility engineer","nuclear safety engineer","nuclear decommissioning engineer","nuclear technology engineer","atomic safety engineer","nuclear engineering specialist","nuclear technology engineering expert","nuclear engineering expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nuclear engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nuclear engineers plan and design engineering equipment and processes in nuclear plants and sites. They engage in engineering activities pertaining to nuclear power plants, and develop risk solutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.9.5","ESCO_LABELS":["marine renewable energy engineer","ocean renewable energy engineer","hydrodynamics engineer","ORE engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"offshore renewable energy engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Offshore renewable energy engineers design and supervise the installation of offshore energy farms and equipment. They research and test locations to find the most productive location, ensure the successful execution of the design plan and make any necessary modifications or provide targeted advice. Offshore renewable energy engineers test equipment such as wind-turbine blades, tidal stream and wave generators. They develop strategies for more efficient energy production, and environmental sustainability.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.9.6","ESCO_LABELS":["onshore wind energy engineering expert","onshore wind power engineer","onshore wind energy technology engineering specialist","onshore wind energy engineering specialist","onshore wind energy systems engineer","onshore wind energy specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"onshore wind energy engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Onshore wind energy engineers design, install and maintain wind energy farms and equipment. They research and test locations to find the most productive location, test equipment and components such as wind-turbine blades, and develop strategies for more efficient energy production, and environmental sustainability.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.9.7","ESCO_LABELS":["renewables engineer","project engineer, PV array","project engineer, renewables","renewable energy technology engineering specialist","renewable energy engineering specialist","renewable energy technology engineer","renewable energy systems engineer","asset engineer, renewable power","project engineer, offshore wind","renewable energy engineering adviser","renewable power engineer","renewable energy technology engineering adviser","turbine engineer","renewable energy engineering expert","renewable energy engineering consultant","renewable energy technology engineering expert","industrial energy engineer","renewable energy engineer","wind turbine project engineer","renewable energies engineer","renewable energy technology engineering consultant","project engineer, energy efficiency"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"renewable energy engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Renewable energy engineers research alternative sources of energy in order to design systems for renewable energy production. They strive to optimise energy production from renewable sources, and reduce production expenses and environmental strain. They design systems which focus on energy sustainability and efficiency.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.9.8","ESCO_LABELS":["solar energy engineer","solar energy technology engineering specialist","solar energy engineering expert","solar energies engineer","solar energy engineering specialist","solar energy systems engineer","solar engineer","solar energy technology engineering adviser","solar energy engineering adviser","solar power engineer","solar energy technology engineer","solar energy technology engineering consultant","solar energy technology engineering expert","solar energy engineering consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"solar energy engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Solar energy engineers design systems which generate electrical energy from sunlight, such as photovoltaic systems. They design and construct systems which optimise the energy output from solar power, and the sustainability of the production process of solar systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"214","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) design, plan and organize the testing, construction, installation and maintenance of structures, machines and their components, and production systems and plants; and plan production schedules and work procedures to ensure engineering projects are undertaken safely, efficiently and in a cost effective manner.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2149","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research and advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","214","2149"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)","Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2149.9.9","ESCO_LABELS":["thermal engineering expert","thermal technology engineering expert","thermal plant operator","thermal technology engineering adviser","thermal engineers","thermal engineering adviser","thermal engineering consultant","thermal engineering specialist","thermal technology engineer","thermal technology engineering specialist","thermal engineer","thermal power engineer","thermal technology engineering consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"thermal engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Thermal engineers design systems which provide heating or cooling, using thermodynamics, that transfer heat or energy through liquids and gases. They also construct these systems, and perform test to ensure proper functionality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electrical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2151.1","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical engineer","electrical engineering consultant","advanced electrical engineer","electrical technology engineering expert","electrical engineering practitioner","electric engineer","electrical equipment engineer","electrical technology engineering specialist","electrical technology engineering adviser","electrical technology engineer","practitioner of electrical engineering","engineer in electrical systems","electrical technology engineering consultant","electrical systems engineer","engineer in electrical design","electrical design engineer","electrical engineering specialist","electrical engineering adviser","electricity engineer","senior electrical engineer","electrical engineering expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrical engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrical engineers design and develop electrical systems, electrical equipment, components, motors, and equipment with the feature of energy transmission. They engage in large scale projects such as the design and maintenance of power stations, and the distribution of power to smaller applications such as household appliances.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electrical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2151.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["electric power generation engineer","power station engineer","electricity generation engineer","power plant project engineer","power supply engineer","electric power station engineer","power generation networks engineer","power plant engineer","electric power plant engineer","electric power plant project engineer","quality and electric power engineer","production and electric power engineer","electric power supply engineer","energy generation engineer","control and electric power engineer","power generation systems engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electric power generation engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electric power generation engineers design and develop systems which generate electrical power, and develop strategies for the improvement of existing electricity generation systems. They strive to conciliate sustainable solutions with efficient and affordable solutions. They engage in projects where supply of electrical energy is required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electrical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2151.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["electro magnetics engineer","electromagnetic technology engineering consultant","electromagnetic design engineer","electromagnetic engineering expert","engineer of electromagnetic systems","electromagnetics engineer","engineer in electromagnetic systems","electromagnetic technology engineering expert","electromagnetic engineering specialist","engineer specialist in electromagnetics","electromagnetic engineering adviser","EMC engineer","electromagnetic technology engineering specialist","engineer in electromagnetic compatibility","engineer in electromagnetic systems design","electromagnetic engineer","electromagnetic compatibility engineer","electromagnetic engineering consultant","electro-magnetics engineer","electro-magnetic engineer","electro magnetic engineer","electromagnetic technology engineer","electromagnetic technology engineering adviser","electromagnetic systems engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electromagnetic engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electromagnetic engineers design and develop electromagnetic systems, devices, and components, such as electromagnets in loudspeakers, electromagnetic locks, conducting magnets in MRI's, and magnets in electric motors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electrical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2151.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mechanicals engineer","electromechanical assembly engineer","electromechanical technology engineering specialist","electromechanic engineer","electromechanical design engineer","electro-mechanical engineer","engineer in electro-mechanics","engineer of electro-mechanics","specialist in electromechanics","engineering technician","electro-mechanical assembly engineer","electro mechanic engineer","electromechanical technology engineering adviser","electromechanical equipment engineer","specialist in electromechanical systems","electromechanical systems engineer","electro-mechanics engineer","engineer of electromechanics","engineer in electromechanical systems","electromechanical development engineer","electro mechanical engineer","electromechanical engineering consultant","electromechanical technology engineering expert","electric machinery engineer","electro mechanics engineer","electro-mechanical designer","electromechanical designer","electromechanical engineering specialist","electromechanical technology engineering consultant","engineer in electromechanics","electro-mechanical equipment engineer","electromechanical technology engineer","electromechanical prototype developer","electromechanical engineering adviser","electro-mechanic engineer","electrical machinery engineer","electro-mechanical design engineer","electromechanical engineering expert","electro-mechanical prototype developer","electromechanical engineer","electro-mechanical development engineer","electromechanical systems control engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electromechanical engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electromechanical engineers design and develop equipment and machinery that use both electrical and mechanical technology. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electrical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2151.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical engineering expert","mines electrical engineer","energy specialist for mining","mine electrical technician","mining electrical equipment officer","mining electrical engineer","mine electrical engineer","electrical technologist","mine electrical engineers","energy specialist for refinement of fossil fuels","electrical engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine electrical engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine electrical engineers supervise the procurement, installation and maintenance of mining\u00a0electrical equipment, using their knowledge of electrical and electronic principles. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electrical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2151.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["power distribution technology engineering specialist","power distribution engineering expert","power distribution engineering adviser","power distribution engineer","power distribution engineering specialist","power distribution technology engineering consultant","power distribution systems engineer","power distribution system engineer","power distribution technology engineering adviser","power distribution technology engineering expert","power distribution technology engineer","power distributions engineer","power distribution engineering consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"power distribution engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Power distribution engineers design and operate facilities which distribute power from the distribution facility to the consumers. They research methods for the optimisation of power distribution, and ensure the consumers' needs are met. They also ensure compliance to safety regulations by monitoring the automated processes in plants and directing workflow.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electrical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2151.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["sub stations engineer","substation technology engineer","substation technology engineering expert","substation technology engineering consultant","substation engineering expert","sub station engineer","substation engineer","sub-stations engineer","substation engineering specialist","substation engineering adviser","substation engineering consultant","sub-station engineer","substations engineer","substation technology engineering adviser","substation technology engineering specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"substation engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Substation engineers design medium and high voltage substations used for the transmission, distribution, and generation of electrical energy. They develop methods for the efficient operation of the energy process, and ensure compliance to safety and environmental standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electrical Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2151.2","ESCO_LABELS":["smart home project engineer ","home automation specifier","smart home software engineer","home automation integrator","home automation platform engineer","domotics engineer ","smart home designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"smart home engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Smart home engineers are responsible for the design, integration and acceptance testing of home automation systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, solar shading, irrigation, security, safety, etc.), which integrate connected devices and smart appliances within residential facilities. They work with key stakeholders to ensure the desired project outcome is achieved including wire design, layout, appearance and component programming. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1","ESCO_LABELS":["electronic technology engineering consultant","electro engineer","electronics engineering expert","electronics engineering consultant","electronics engineering specialist","electronic technology engineer","electronic technology engineering expert","electronics engineering adviser","electronics engineer","electronic technology engineering specialist","electronic technology engineering adviser","electronic engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electronics engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electronic engineers research, design, and develop electronic systems such as circuits, semiconductor devices, and equipment that use electricity as a source of power. They work with capacitators, transistors, diodes or resistors to create electronic circuits and applications of use in fields such as telecommunications, acoustics, instruments, and control.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["engineer in computer hardware and network","computer hardware engineering consultant","IT hardware specialist","engineer of PC hardware","computer hardware engineering adviser","computer hardware technology engineering consultant","computer hardware technology engineering adviser","IT hardware engineer","engineer of IT hardware","computer network and hardware engineer","computer engineer","computer hardware technology engineering specialist","hardware engineer","specialist IT hardware engineer","engineer in computer hardware","PC hardware engineer","computer hardware technology engineering expert","computer hardware and network engineer","computer hardware engineering specialist","computer hardware technology engineer","computer hardware engineer","computer hardware engineering expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"computer hardware engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Computer hardware engineers design and develop computer hardware systems and components, such as circuit boards, modems, and printers. They draught blueprints and assembly drawings, develop and test the prototypes, and supervise the production process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.10","ESCO_LABELS":["specialist in microelectromechanical systems","microsystem engineering adviser","microsystem technology engineering consultant","engineer in microsystems","microsystem technology engineering specialist","micro-system engineer","micro systems engineer","microsystem engineering consultant","micro system engineer","microsystem technology engineer","microsystem technology engineering expert","advanced MEMS engineer","microelectromechanical systems engineer","microsystem engineering specialist","microsystem technology engineering adviser","micro-systems engineer","engineer in micro-systems","microsystems engineer","senior MEMS engineer","microsystem engineering expert","engineer of microsystems","microsystem engineer","MEMS engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"microsystem engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Microsystem engineers research, design, develop, and supervise the production of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which can be integrated in mechanical, optical, acoustic, and electronic products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.11","ESCO_LABELS":["specialist in optoelectronics","optoelectronic engineering adviser","optoelectronic engineering consultant","optoelectronic engineer","engineer in optoelectronic systems","optoelectronic technology engineering expert","engineer in optoelectronics","optoelectronics specialist","optoelectronic technology engineering specialist","optoelectronic technology engineering adviser","opto-electronics engineer","optoelectronic technology engineering consultant","optoelectronic engineering expert","opto electronics engineer","opto-electronical engineer","senior optoelectronic engineer","optoelectronic systems engineer","optoelectronics engineer","optoelectronic engineering specialist","optoelectronic technology engineer","opto electronic engineer","optoelectronical engineer","opto electronical engineer","opto-electronic engineer","specialist in optoelectronic systems"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"optoelectronic engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Optoelectronic engineers design and develop optoelectronic systems and devices, such as UV sensors, photodiodes, and LEDs. Optoelectronic engineering combines optical engineering with electronic engineering in the design of these systems and devices. They conduct research, perform analysis, test the devices, and supervise the research.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.12","ESCO_LABELS":["power electronics technology engineer","engineer of power electronics","power electronics engineering specialist","power electronics engineering expert","power electronics engineering consultant","power electronics design engineer","power electronics testing engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"power electronics engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Power electronics engineers design and test circuits for use in power electronics systems. They find solutions for known flaws in mechanical designs and collaborate with other engineers to perform cross-functional tasks when testing designs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.13","ESCO_LABELS":["predictive maintenance engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"predictive maintenance expert","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Predictive maintenance experts analyse data collected from sensors located in factories, machineries, cars, railroads and others to monitor their conditions in order to keep users informed and eventually notify the need to perform maintenance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.14","ESCO_LABELS":["satellite communication engineer","satellite system engineer","satellite software developer","satellite space system engineer","satellite communications engineer","satellite software engineer","satellite control engineer","satellite engineering analyst","satellite engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"satellite engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Satellite engineers develop, test and oversee the manufacture of satellite systems and satellite programmes. They may also develop software programs, collect and research data, and test the satellite systems. Satellite engineers can also develop systems to command and control satellites. They monitor satellites for issues and report on the behaviour of the satellite in orbit.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.15","ESCO_LABELS":["engineer specialised in sensor technology","engineer in sensor technology","sensor technology engineering consultant","sensor technology engineer","sensor engineering consultant","sensor development engineer","engineer of sensors","sensor technology engineering adviser","sensors engineer","actuator and sensor engineer","sensor engineering expert","electronic sensor engineer","engineer of sensors and actuators","sensor design engineer","sensor engineers","sensor engineer","sensor engineering adviser","sensor systems engineer","electronics sensor engineer","specialist sensor engineer","sensor technology engineering specialist","sensor developer","sensor designer","sensor technology engineering expert","sensor engineering specialist","sensor and actuator engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sensor engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sensor engineers design and develop sensors, sensor systems and products that are equipped with sensors. They plan and monitor the manufacture of these products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["flight test data engineer","flight test engineering adviser","flight test engineer","flight test technician","flight test instrumentation engineer","flight test research engineer","flight test performance engineer","FTE","CFD engineer","test and evaluation engineer","flight test engineering expert","flight test engineering specialist","flight test technology specialist","flight test safety engineer","flight test technology expert","aircraft test engineer","aeroplane test engineer","flight test technologist","flight\u00a0testing engineer","flight test design engineer","flight test engineering consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"flight test engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Flight test engineers work with other systems engineers to plan the tests in detail and to make sure that the recording systems are installed for the required data parameters. They analyse the data collected during test flights and produce reports for individual test phases and for the final flight test. They are also responsible for the safety of the test operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["autonomy engineer","mine instrumentation engineer","instrumentation engineer technology engineering specialist","C&I engineer","instrumentation engineer","instrumentation engineering adviser","instrumentation engineer technology engineering consultant","supervisory control and data acquisition engineer","measurement engineer","instrument engineer","instrumentation engineer technology engineering expert","instrumentation engineering consultant","instrumentation engineering specialist","instrumentation engineer technology engineering adviser","instrumentation engineer technology engineer","control and instrumentation engineer","instrumentation engineering expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"instrumentation engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Instrumentation engineers envision and design equipment used in manufacturing processes for controlling and monitoring various engineering processes remotely. They design equipment for the monitoring of production sites such as manufacturing systems, machinery uses and production processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["language technology engineering consultant","language technology engineering adviser","computer-aided translation engineer","language engineer","language engineering consultant","language technology engineering expert","language technology engineer","computer-assisted translation engineer","linguistic engineer","machine translation engineer","CAT engineer language engineering expert","language engineering adviser","language technology engineering specialist","language engineering specialist","language technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"language engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Language engineers work within the field of computing science, and more specifically in the field of natural language processing. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["engineer in biomedical systems","engineer of medical devices","biomedical systems developer","engineer of medical instruments","medical device developer","biomedical systems engineer","orthopaedic engineer","medical device engineer","audiology engineer","medical technology engineer","medical-technical equipment engineer","medical-technical test engineer","medical instrument engineer","clinical engineer","biomedical engineer","medical-technical device engineer","engineer of medical technology"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical device engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical device engineers design and develop medical-technical systems, installations, and equipment such as pacemakers, MRI scanners, and X-ray machines. They monitor the whole manufacturing process from concept design to product implementation. activities undertaken include, among others, designing product improvements, developing methods and techniques to evaluate design suitability, coordinating initial production, developing test procedures, and designing manufacturing diagrams.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["microelectronics circuit designer","microelectronics circuit design engineer","microelectronics manufacturing design engineer","microelectronics circuit engineer","microelectronics technology design engineer","microelectronics hardware designer","microelectronics packaging designer","microelectronics circuit system engineer","silicon engineer","microelectronics hardware engineer","microelectronics system designer","microelectronics packaging design engineer","microelectronics system engineer","integrated circuit hardware engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"microelectronics designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Microelectronics designers focus on developing and designing microelectronic systems, from the top packaging level down to the integrated circuit level. Their knowledge incorporates system-level understanding with analogue and digital circuit knowledge, with integrating the technology processes and an overall outlook in microelectronic sensor basics. They work with other engineers, material science specialists and researchers, to enable innovations and continuous development of already existing devices.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["microelectronics technology engineering adviser","microelectronic technology engineering consultant","engineer of microprocessors","microelectronic technology engineering expert","engineer of microelectronics","microelectronic technology engineer","microprocessor engineer","microelectronic engineering specialist","microelectronic engineering expert","microelectronics engineer","engineer of micro-electronics","micro-electronic engineer","micro-electronics engineer","microelectronic engineering consultant","microelectronic technology engineering specialist","micro electronics engineer","microelectronic engineering adviser","micro electronic engineer","microelectronics design engineer","microelectronic engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"microelectronics engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Microelectronics engineers design, develop, and supervise the production of small electronic devices and components such as micro-processors and integrated circuits.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.7.1","ESCO_LABELS":["integrated circuit designer","designer of integrated circuits","analog and mixed signal design engineer","engineer of integrated circuits","mixed signal IC design engineer","analog design engineer","IC designer","integrated circuit engineer","analog IC design engineer","integrated circuit design engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"integrated circuit design engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Integrated circuit design engineers design the layout for integrated circuits according to electronics engineering principles. They use software to create design schematics and diagrams.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["microelectronics materials engineering consultant","microelectronics materials developer","microelectronics materials technology engineering consultant","engineer specialised in microelectronics materials","engineer of microelectronics materials","microelectronics materials technology engineering specialist","microelectronics materials designer","specialist microelectronics materials engineer","microelectronics materials engineering adviser","microelectronics materials technology engineering expert","microelectronics materials design engineer","microelectronics materials technology engineer","microelectronics materials engineering expert","microelectronics materials engineering specialist","microelectronics materials development engineer","engineer in microelectronics materials"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"microelectronics materials engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Microelectronics materials engineers design, develop and supervise the production of materials that are required for microelectronics and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and are able to apply them in these devices, appliances, products. They aid the design of microelectronics with physical and chemical knowledge about metals, semiconductors, ceramics, polymers, and composite materials. They conduct research on material structures, perform analysis, investigate failure mechanisms, and supervise research works.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineers conduct research on, design and direct the construction functioning, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, and study and advise on technological aspects of electronic engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Electronics Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2152.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["microelectronics technology consultant","microelectronics manufacturing engineer","microelectronics technology engineer","microelectronics production adviser","smart production expert","smart manufacturing engineer","microelectronics production supervisor","microelectronics manufacturing professional","microelectronics productions specialist","microelectronics technology expert","microelectronics production engineer","engineer of microelectronics technology"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"microelectronics smart manufacturing engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Microelectronics smart manufacturing engineers design, plan and supervise the manufacturing and assembly of electronic devices and products, such as integrated circuits, automotive electronics or smartphones, in an Industry 4.0 compliant environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"215","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrotechnology Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrotechnology engineers conduct research on and design, advise, plan and direct the construction and operation of electronic, electrical and telecommunications systems, components, motors and equipment. They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Telecommunications Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Telecommunications engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction, functioning, maintenance and repair of telecommunication systems and equipment. They study and advise on technological aspects of telecommunication engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Telecommunications Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2153.1","ESCO_LABELS":["broadcast engineer","telecommunications designer","telecommunications technologist","communications designer","telecommunications engineers","communications engineer","transmission engineer","telecoms engineer","telecom engineer","telecommunications engineer","information systems engineer","radio engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"telecommunications engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Telecommunications engineers design, build, test and maintain telecommunication systems and networks, including radio and broadcasting equipment.\nThey analyse customer needs and requirements, ensure that the equipment meets regulations, and prepare and present reports and proposals on telecommunication-related problems. 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They organize and establish control systems to monitor the performance and safety of electrical and electronic assemblies and systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Telecommunications Engineers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Telecommunications engineers conduct research and advise on, design and direct the construction, functioning, maintenance and repair of telecommunication systems and equipment. They study and advise on technological aspects of telecommunication engineering materials, products or processes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","215","2153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Electrotechnology Engineers","Telecommunications Engineers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2153.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["telecommunications consultant","telecommunications analyst","telecom analyst","telecoms analysts","communication analyst","communications analyst","telecommunications analysts","network planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"telecommunications analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Telecommunications analysts review, analyse and evaluate an organisation's telecommunications needs and systems. They provide training on the telecommunications system features and functionalities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2161","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Architects","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building architects design commercial, industrial, institutional, residential and recreational buildings and plan and monitor their construction, maintenance and rehabilitation.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2161"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Building Architects"],"ESCO_CODE":"2161.1","ESCO_LABELS":["building designer","architectural planner","architect","architectural designer","commercial architect","urban architect","architects","residential architect"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"architect","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Architects investigate, design, and oversee the construction and development of buildings, urban spaces, infrastructure projects, and social spaces. They design in accordance with the surroundings and regulations applicable in specific geographic areas, taking into account factors that include function, aesthetics, costs, and public health and safety. They are aware of social contexts and environmental factors, which include the relationships between people and buildings, and buildings and the environment.\u00a0They engage in multidisciplinary projects aimed at developing the social fabric of a geographic area and advancing in social urbanism projects.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2161","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Architects","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building architects design commercial, industrial, institutional, residential and recreational buildings and plan and monitor their construction, maintenance and rehabilitation.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2161"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Building Architects"],"ESCO_CODE":"2161.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["project architect","junior interior designer","interior architect","interior remodeler","senior interior designer","building designer","space planning interior designer","interior designer","interior design project manager","construction manager","design architect","architect"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"interior architect","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Interior architects create plans of the interior of a home, building or other structure. They determine the specifications and distribution of the space. Interior architects combine an understanding of space with a sense for aesthetics in order to create a harmonious interior design. They draw architectural drawings using computer-aided equipment and software, or using conventional methods like paper and pen.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2162","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Landscape Architects","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Landscape architects plan and design landscapes and open spaces for projects such as, parks, schools, institutions, roads, external areas for commercial, industrial and residential sites, and plan and monitor their construction, maintenance and rehabilitation.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2162"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Landscape Architects"],"ESCO_CODE":"2162.1","ESCO_LABELS":["landscape expert","landscape architect","landscape specialist","landscape design specialist","landscape engineer","landscape artist","landscapes architect","landscape design expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"landscape architect","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Landscape architects plan and design the construction of gardens and natural spaces. They determine the specifications and distribution of the space. They combine an understanding of the natural space with a sense of aesthetics in order to create a harmonious space.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2162","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Landscape Architects","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Landscape architects plan and design landscapes and open spaces for projects such as, parks, schools, institutions, roads, external areas for commercial, industrial and residential sites, and plan and monitor their construction, maintenance and rehabilitation.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2162"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Landscape Architects"],"ESCO_CODE":"2162.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["garden designer","landscaper","landscape designer","landscaping architect","garden advisor","landscaping designer","landscape consultant","landscape advisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"landscape designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Landscape designers design and create outdoor public areas, landmarks, structures, parks, gardens and private gardens to achieve environmental, social-behavioral, or aesthetic outcomes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1","ESCO_LABELS":["product design specialist","product designer","CAD design expert","industrial design expert","3D CAD design specialist","industrial design specialist","3D CAD design expert","ergonomic designer","packaging designer","CAD design specialist","ceramic products designer","product design expert","glass products designer","CAD designer","industrial designer","3D CAD designer","toy designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial designers work out ideas and develop them into designs and concepts for a wide variety of manufactured products. They integrate creativity, aesthetics, production feasibility, and market relevance in the design of new products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["automotive design specialist","3D truck designer","2D automobile designer","motor vehicle clay model designer","3D automobile designer","motor vehicle design specialist","automobile designer","2D automotive designer","automotive designer","automotive digitalisation engineer","automotive digital designer","auto designer","3D car designer","automotive design expert","automotive model maker","2D car designer","car designer","2D truck designer","automobile stylist","automotive modeller","3D automotive designer","truck designer","car stylist","automotive stylist","automotives designer","motor vehicle clay model design expert","motor vehicle clay model design specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automotive designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automotive designers create model designs in 2D or 3D and prepare isometric drawings and graphics. They work closely with computer hardware engineers to develop hardware designs for the next generation of automotive applications including advanced driver-assistance and vehicle-to-everything systems. They re-evaluate vehicle design, materials and manufacturing technologies, anticipating changes to vehicle architecture and power management, vehicle features and seating functionality and safety.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["costume designer","costume designer & stylist","set & costume designer","wardrobe specialist","costume designer and stylist","costume & set designer","costume maker & designer","costume and set designer","costume designer and fashion stylist","fashion stylist and costume designer","fashion stylist & costume designer","set and costume designer","costume consultant","costume designer & maker","costume maker and designer","costume designer & fashion stylist","costume specialist","costume designer and maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"costume designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Costume designers develop a costume design concept for events, a performance, a movie or a television program. They supervise the execution of it. Their work is based on research and artistic vision. Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. Therefore, the designers work closely with artistic directors, operators and the artistic team. Costume designers develop sketches, design drawings, patterns or other documentation to support the workshop and performance crew. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["fashion designers","textile expert","childrenswear designer","apparel stylist","textile specialist","accessory designer","footwear designer","sportswear designer","high fashion designer","apparel designer","fashion stylist","swimwear designer","fashion designer","fashion specialist","fashion expert","fashion design specialist","fashion design expert","fashion artist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fashion designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fashion designers work on designs for the haute couture and\/or ready-to-wear, high street fashion markets, and more generally on items of clothing and fashion ranges. Fashion designers can operate in a specialised area, such as sportswear, childrenswear, footwear or accessories.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["couturier","clothing designer","clothing product designer","clothes designer","clothing fashion designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing fashion designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing fashion designers create concepts and make sketches of their creative ideas by hand or by using software.\u00a0They analyse and interpret fashion trends in order to propose new ideas with high aesthetical value. They perform forecasting and market research to put together collections. They build collection lines by operating mood or concept boards, colour palettes, materials, drawings and sketches considering among others ergonomical criteria, etc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["shoe designer","footwear designer","footwear CAD designer","women's footwear designer","men's footwear designer","footwear technologist","footwear CAD technical designer","footwear stylist","footwear fashion designer","footwear designer and developer","sports footwear designer","footwear designer & developer","shoe stylist","children's footwear designer","fashion footwear designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear designers perform fashion trends analysis, forecasting and market research, create footwear concepts and build collection lines by operating mood or concept boards, colour palettes, materials, drawings and sketches etc. They conduct the sampling process, make footwear prototypes and samples for presentations aimed to promoting the footwear concepts and collections. They identify the range of materials and components, define the design specifications by collaborating with the technical team and review the footwear samples, prototypes, and collections.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["leatherware drafter","leather goods fashion designer","leather goods creator","leather goods drafter","leather goods designer","leather goods designer and developer","leatherware designer","leather goods drawer","fashion leather goods designer","leather goods CAD designer","leather goods designer & developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods designers are in charge of the creative process of leather goods. They perform fashion trends analysis, accompany market researches and forecast needs, plan and develop collections, create concepts and build the collection lines. They additionally conduct the sampling, create prototypes or samples for presentation and promote concepts and collections. During the collection development, they define the mood and the concept board, the colour palettes, the materials and produce drawings and sketches. Leather goods designers identify the range of materials and components and define the design specifications. They collaborate with the technical team.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["furniture planner & designer","furniture designer","furniture & interior designer","interior FF&E designer","furniture maker","furniture planner","furniture craftsman","furniture designer and maker","furniture design consultant","furniture planner and designer","furniture designers","furniture designer and planner","furniture design advisor","FF&E designer","furniture designer & planner","interior and furniture designer","furniture, fixments, and equipment designer","furniture builder","hand-made furniture maker","furniture artist","furniture craftswoman","furniture and interior designer","hand-made furniture builder","furniture design specialist","product designer, furniture","furniture technologist","hand-made furniture designer","furniture design expert","furniture technician","interior & furniture designer","furniture designer & maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"furniture designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Furniture designers work on items of furniture and related products. They design the product and are involved in its production as craftsmen and designers or makers. The conception of furniture combines innovative design, functional requirements and aesthetic appeal.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["jewellery designer and maker","jewellery artist & designer","jewellery artist","jewelry designer","jewelry designer and sculptural artist","jewelry artist and designer","jewelry artist","jewellery artist and designer","jewelry artist & designer","jewellery designer and sculptural artist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"jewellery designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Jewellery designers use a variety of materials, including gold, silver and precious stones to design and plan pieces of jewellery that can have a wearable or decorative purpose. They are involved in the different stages of the making process and may design for individual clients or for mass production clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["model fabricator","model expert","model designer","modeller","model builder","model maker","maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"model maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Model makers create three-dimensional scale models or various designs or concepts and for various purposes, such as models of human skeletons or organs. They also mount the models on display stands so that they can be used for their final purpose such as inclusion in education activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["puppet designer","puppet designer & builder","puppet designer and builder","puppet builder","puppet designer & maker","puppet designer\/maker","puppet designer and maker","puppet maker","puppet creator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"puppet designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Puppet designers design and create puppets and manipulable objects for performers. Their work is based on research and artistic vision. Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. Therefore, the designers work closely with artistic directors, operators and the artistic team. Puppet designers make puppets and manipulable objects out of a variety of materials, and may build robotic elements into them. Puppet designers sometimes also work as autonomous artists, creating outside a performance context. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["print designer","textile designer","textile design expert","knits designer","fabric designer","textiles designer","textile artist","canvas pattern designer","textile design specialist","pattern design","textile and graphic artist","design and technology technician","design technology technician","textile CAD designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile designers conceptualise textile products considering visual communication and functional performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.2","ESCO_LABELS":["leather product designer and developer","leatherware engineer","leather technologist","leather product development engineer","leather product technologist","leather product engineer","leather goods product developer","leatherware product developer","product leather goods developer","leather product designer & developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods product developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods product developers perform and interface between design and actual production.\u00a0They analyse and study designer\u2019s specifications and transform them into technical requirements, updating concepts to manufacturing lines, selecting or even designing components and selecting materials. Leather goods product developers also perform the pattern engineering, namely they make patterns manually and produce technical drawings for various range of tools, especially cutting. They evaluate prototypes, performing required tests for samples and confirming the customer\u2019s quality requirements and pricing constrains.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.3","ESCO_LABELS":["textile colourists","colourist","colorist dyer","textile color maker","colorist","textile colorist","color matcher","colourist dyer","textile colour maker","colour matcher","dyeing range operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile colourist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile colourists prepare, develop and create colours for textile applications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product and Garment Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product and garment designers design and develop products for manufacture and prepare designs and specifications of products for mass, batch and one-off production.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Product and Garment Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2163.4","ESCO_LABELS":["print design development assistant","textile product specialist","textile product development engineer","textile business developer","technical application manager","fabric product development specialist","textile product engineer","textile and apparel product developer","textile product developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile product developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile product developers innovate and perform product design of apparel textiles, home textiles, and technical textiles (e.g. agriculture, safety, construction, medicine, mobile tech, environmental protection, sports, etc.). They apply scientific and technical principles to develop innovative textile products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Town and Traffic Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Town and traffic planners develop and implement plans and policies for the controlled use of urban and rural land and for traffic systems. They conduct research and provide advice on economic, environmental and social factors affecting land use and traffic flows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Town and Traffic Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"2164.1","ESCO_LABELS":["city planning engineer","city planner","planning technician","land planner","urban land planner","urban planner","planner","land manager","land use planner","town planner","planning engineer","land developer","civil engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"land planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Land planners visit sites in order to create projects and plans for land usage and development. They collect and analyse data about the land. Land planners provide advice on the efficiency and safety of development plans.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Town and Traffic Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Town and traffic planners develop and implement plans and policies for the controlled use of urban and rural land and for traffic systems. They conduct research and provide advice on economic, environmental and social factors affecting land use and traffic flows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Town and Traffic Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"2164.2","ESCO_LABELS":["mobility manager","smart city planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mobility services manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mobility services managers are responsible for the strategic development and implementation of programs that promote sustainable and interconnected mobility options, reduce mobility costs and meet the transportation needs of customers, employees and the community as a whole such as bike sharing, e-scooter sharing, carsharing and ride hailing and parking management. They establish and manage partnerships with sustainable transport providers and ICT companies and develop business models in order to influence the demand of the market and promote the concept of mobility as a service in urban areas. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Town and Traffic Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Town and traffic planners develop and implement plans and policies for the controlled use of urban and rural land and for traffic systems. They conduct research and provide advice on economic, environmental and social factors affecting land use and traffic flows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Town and Traffic Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"2164.3","ESCO_LABELS":["traffic and highway engineer","development planning transport planner","transport planning development engineer","traffic planner","junior transport planner","transport modeller","highway and drainage engineer","transport planner","senior transport planner","road traffic planner"," transportation business change manager","traffic engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"transport planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Transport planners develop and implement policies in order to improve transport systems, taking into account the social, environmental and economic factors. They collect and analyse traffic data using statistical modelling tools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Town and Traffic Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Town and traffic planners develop and implement plans and policies for the controlled use of urban and rural land and for traffic systems. They conduct research and provide advice on economic, environmental and social factors affecting land use and traffic flows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Town and Traffic Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"2164.4","ESCO_LABELS":["regional planner","smart city planner","city planner","urban planning engineer","town planner","urban planner","country planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"urban planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Urban planners create development plans for towns, urban areas, cities, and regions. They research the needs of the community or the region (economic, social, transport) and evaluate other parameters such as sustainability in order to present solid programs aimed at the improvement of the site.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cartographers and Surveyors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cartographers and surveyors determine the exact position of, or prepare and revise digital, graphic and pictorial maps, charts or other visual representation of, natural and constructed features and boundaries of land, seas, underground areas and celestial bodies, applying scientific and mathematical principles.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Cartographers and Surveyors"],"ESCO_CODE":"2165.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cadastral mapping technician","land agent","cadastral land surveyor","cadastral technician","cadastral surveyor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cadastral technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cadastral technicians design and create maps and blue-prints, converting new measurement results into the real estate cadastre of a community. They define and indicate the property boundaries and ownerships, land use, and create city and district maps using measurement equipment and specialised software.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cartographers and Surveyors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cartographers and surveyors determine the exact position of, or prepare and revise digital, graphic and pictorial maps, charts or other visual representation of, natural and constructed features and boundaries of land, seas, underground areas and celestial bodies, applying scientific and mathematical principles.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Cartographers and Surveyors"],"ESCO_CODE":"2165.2","ESCO_LABELS":["cartographic draftsperson","cartographic science researcher","cartographic analyst","cartographic drafter","cartographic research analyst","map maker","cartographic research scientist","cartographic researcher","cartographer","cartographic scientist","cartographers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cartographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cartographers create maps by combining various scientific informations depending of the purpose of the map (e.g. topographic, urban, or political maps). They combine the interpretation of mathematical notes and measurements with the aesthetics and visual depiction of the site for developing the maps. They may also work on developing and improving geographic information systems and may perform scientific research within cartography.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cartographers and Surveyors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cartographers and surveyors determine the exact position of, or prepare and revise digital, graphic and pictorial maps, charts or other visual representation of, natural and constructed features and boundaries of land, seas, underground areas and celestial bodies, applying scientific and mathematical principles.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Cartographers and Surveyors"],"ESCO_CODE":"2165.3","ESCO_LABELS":["geographic information systems adviser","geographic information systems specialist","GIS mapping assistant","geomatics technician","GIS mapping technician","GIS technician","specialist in geographic information systems","Earth Observation expert","GIS data specialist","GIS application specialist","GIS analyst","geographic information systems consultant","GIS specialist","geographic information systems expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geographic information systems specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geographic information systems specialists use specialised computer systems, engineering measures, and geological concepts to process land, geographic, and geospatial information into visually detailed digital maps and geomodels of a reservoir. They convert technical information like soil density and properties into digital representations to be used by engineers, governments and interested stakeholders.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cartographers and Surveyors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cartographers and surveyors determine the exact position of, or prepare and revise digital, graphic and pictorial maps, charts or other visual representation of, natural and constructed features and boundaries of land, seas, underground areas and celestial bodies, applying scientific and mathematical principles.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Cartographers and Surveyors"],"ESCO_CODE":"2165.4","ESCO_LABELS":["geomatics surveyor","land surveyor","surveying engineer","surveyor","surveyors"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"land surveyor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Land surveyors determine, by means of specialised equipment, the distances and positions of points at the surface of sites for construction purposes. They use measurements of the specific aspects of construction sites, such as electricity, distance measurements, and metal structure volumes to create architectural drawings and develop construction projects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cartographers and Surveyors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cartographers and surveyors determine the exact position of, or prepare and revise digital, graphic and pictorial maps, charts or other visual representation of, natural and constructed features and boundaries of land, seas, underground areas and celestial bodies, applying scientific and mathematical principles.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Cartographers and Surveyors"],"ESCO_CODE":"2165.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["hydrographer","hydrographic research scientist","hydrographic analyst","hydrographic researcher","field hydrographer","hydrographic surveyor","hydrographic research analyst","hydrography surveyor","hydrographic scientist","hydrographic science researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hydrographic surveyor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hydrographic surveyors measure and map, by means of specialised equipment, marine environments. They collect scientific data in order to study the underwater topography and morphology of bodies of water.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cartographers and Surveyors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cartographers and surveyors determine the exact position of, or prepare and revise digital, graphic and pictorial maps, charts or other visual representation of, natural and constructed features and boundaries of land, seas, underground areas and celestial bodies, applying scientific and mathematical principles.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Cartographers and Surveyors"],"ESCO_CODE":"2165.4.2","ESCO_LABELS":["mining surveyor","mine operations surveyor","mine plan maker","mine records keeper","mine surveyor","mine surveyors","planner of mining operations","mine planning surveyor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine surveyor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine surveyors prepare and maintain mining plans in line with statutory and management requirements. They keep records of the physical progress of mining operations and of ore or mineral production.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. 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They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.1","ESCO_LABELS":["3D modellers","3D texturing artist","3D modeler","CGI modeller","computer-generated imagery modeller","3D artist","3D developer","3D specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"3D modeller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"3D modellers design 3D models of objects, virtual environments, layouts, characters, and 3D virtual animated agents.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.10","ESCO_LABELS":["illustrator","medical illustrator","inker","pyrographic artist","comic strip artist","tattoo drawer","court room sketcher","storyboard artist","comic book illustrator","comic drawer","colorist","cartoon drawer","colourist","comic strip designer","drawer","cartoonist","penciler","book illustrator","children's book illustrator","drawing artist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"illustrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Illustrators provide a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the associated text or idea. Illustrators can work for books, magazines, journals, comic books and other publications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.11","ESCO_LABELS":["lighting designer","lighting technician and designer","lighting designer & technician","performance lighting creator","lighting technician & designer","lighting designer and technician","theatre lighting designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"performance lighting designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Performance lighting designers develop a lighting design concept for a performance and supervise the execution of it. Their work is based on research and artistic vision. Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. Therefore, the designers work closely with artistic directors, operators and the artistic team. During rehearsals and performance, they coach the operators to obtain optimal timing and manipulation. Performance lighting designers develop lighting plots, cue lists and other documentation to support the operators and production crew. They sometimes also work as autonomous artists, creating light art outside a performance context.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.12","ESCO_LABELS":["projection & video designer","video designer","graphics and video designer","video & graphics designer","video and projection designer","visual designer","projection designer","projection and video designer","graphics & video designer","video & projection designer","video and graphics designer","video jockey"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"performance video designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Performance video designers develop a projected image design concept for a performance and supervise the execution of it. Their work is based on research and artistic vision. Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. Therefore, the designers work closely with artistic directors, operators and the artistic team. Performance video designers prepare media fragments to be used in a performance, which can involve recording, composing, manipulating and editing. They develop plans, mapping, cue lists and other documentation to support the operators and production crew. They sometimes also work as autonomous artists, creating video art outside a performance context.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.13","ESCO_LABELS":["special effect image designer","special effects artist","special effects animator","digital effects specialist","visual effects artist","special effects technician","senior special effects artist","digital effects artist","special effects specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"special effects artist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Special effects artists create illusions for movies, videos and computer games. They use computer software.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.14","ESCO_LABELS":["stop motion animation specialist","3D stop-motion animator","puppet animator","stop motion animator","stop motion animators","2D stop-motion animator","stop-motion clay animator","stop-motion animator","stop-motion animation artist","stop motion animation designer","stop-motion artist","stop motion artist","stop motion animation artist","stop-motion puppet animator","model animator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stop-motion animator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stop-motion animators create animations by using puppets or clay models.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.2","ESCO_LABELS":["layout technical director","layout animator","background layout artist","set up technical director","2D layout artist","3D layout artist","3D layout animator","senior layout artist","animation layout designer","animation layout artist","lead layout artist","2D layout animator","layout artist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animation layout artist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animation layout artists work with the cameramen and director to coordinate and create optimal 3D animation shots. They translate 2D storyboards into 3D animated shots and are responsible for camera angles, frames and lighting of animation scenes. Animation layout artists decide which action takes place in which animation scene.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.3","ESCO_LABELS":["animators","computer animation artist","animation designer","3D animation artist","cartoon animator","2D animator","hand-drawn animator","computer animator","3D animation specialist","animation specialist","3D animation designer","3D computer-generated imagery animator","2D computer animation artist","2D hand-drawn animator","3D computer animation artist","traditional animator","2D animation artist","2D animation specialist","animator","CGI animator","2D animation designer","animation artist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animators use software to create animations, these are rapidly sequenced together images to create an illusion of movement.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["3D animators","computer-generated imagery animator","3D animator","CGI animator","CGI designer","3D designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"3D animator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"3D animators are in charge of animating 3D models of objects, virtual environments, layouts, characters and 3D virtual animated agents.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.4","ESCO_LABELS":["desktop-publishing editor","web publications designer","financial desktop publisher","desktop publishing graphic designer","DTP operator","advanced desktop publilsher","layout editor","desktop publisher","senior desktop publisher","electronic-publishing specialist","publications specialist","electronic pre-press technician","desktop designer","electronic publisher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"desktop publisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Desktop publishers are responsible for the layout of publications. They use computer software to arrange texts, photographs and other materials in a pleasing and readable finished product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.5","ESCO_LABELS":["digital compositor","digital games artist","digital sculptor","computer-generated imagery artist","digital designer and animator","computer artist","digital artist","digital matte painter","special effects digital artist","digital environment artist","digital scupltress","digital matte artist","3D digital artist","3D digital matte painter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital artist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital artists create art which applies digital technology\u00a0as an essential part of the creative process. Digital art is usually created using computers or more specialised digital equipment. It may be enjoyed using the same instruments, shared over the internet, or presented using more traditional media.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.6","ESCO_LABELS":["digital games designers","digital game designer","video games designer","virtual games designer","digital games designer","computer games designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital games designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital games designers develop the layout, logic, concept and gameplay of a digital game. They focus on playfield design, specification writing, and entry of numeric properties that balance and tune the gameplay.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.7","ESCO_LABELS":["interactive media designer","multimedia developer","new media designer","digital media engineer","digital media designers","digital multimedia designer","digital media designer","digital media developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital media designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital media designers create and edit graphics, animations, sound, text and video to assist in the creation of integrated multimedia products. They may perform activities related to the web, social networks, augmented reality and virtual reality but exclude the production of music using physical instruments and complex software sound synthesis tools. Digital media designers may program and build websites, mobile applications and other multimedia products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.8","ESCO_LABELS":["gambling game designer","gambling games creator","lottery games designer","gambling, betting, and lottery games designer","games creator","lottery games creator","games designer","betting games creator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gambling games designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gambling games designers design innovative gambling, betting and lottery games. They determine the design, gaming rules or structure of a game.\u00a0Gambling games designers may also demonstrate the game to individuals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.9","ESCO_LABELS":["commercial graphic designer","commercial designer","graphic designer","graphic design expert","graphics designer","advertising artist","graphic artist","graphic design specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"graphic designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Graphic designers create text and images to communicate ideas. They make visual concepts by hand or using computer software, intended for publishing in paper or online media such as advertisements, websites, and magazines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"221","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical Doctors","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical doctors (physicians) study, diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans through the application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They plan, supervise and evaluate the implementation of care and treatment plans by other health care providers, and conduct medical education and research activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Generalist Medical Practitioners ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Generalist medical practitioners (including family and primary care doctors) diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury and other physical and mental impairments and maintain general health in humans through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They do not limit their practice to certain disease categories or methods of treatment, and may assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families and communities.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","221","2211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Medical Doctors","Generalist Medical Practitioners "],"ESCO_CODE":"2211.1","ESCO_LABELS":["general practitioner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"general practitioner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"General practitioners promote health, prevent, identify ill health, diagnose and treat diseases and promote recovery of physical and mental illness and health disorders of all kinds for all persons regardless of their age, sex or type of health problem.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"221","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical Doctors","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical doctors (physicians) study, diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans through the application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They plan, supervise and evaluate the implementation of care and treatment plans by other health care providers, and conduct medical education and research activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Specialist Medical Practitioners ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Specialist medical practitioners (medical doctors) diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans, using specialized testing, diagnostic, medical, surgical, physical and psychiatric techniques, through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They specialize in certain disease categories, types of patient or methods of treatment and may conduct medical education and research in their chosen areas of specialization.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","221","2212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Medical Doctors","Specialist Medical Practitioners "],"ESCO_CODE":"2212.1","ESCO_LABELS":["specialized doctor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialised doctor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialised doctors prevent, diagnose and treat diseases depending on their medical or surgical specialty.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"222","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery professionals provide treatment and care services for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They assume responsibility for the planning, management and evaluation of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing professionals provide treatment, support and care services for people who are in need of nursing care due to the effects of ageing, injury, illness or other physical or mental impairment, or potential risks to health. They assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","222","2221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","Nursing Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2221.1","ESCO_LABELS":["clinical trials nurse","public health development manager","advanced nurse, team leader","head of community nursing","clinical matron","infection control nurse","service development and governance manager","consultant health visitor","clinical academic","named nurse child protection","operating room nurse manager","staff development manager","advanced nursing practitioner","service manager","advanced nurse","clinical academic nurse specialist","lead practice nurse","advanced nurse manager","team manager","advanced nurse practitioner","community team leader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"advanced nurse practitioner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Advanced nurse practitioners are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health, provide diagnosis and care in advanced settings, coordinating care within areas of chronic disease management, providing integrated care, and supervising assigned team members.\u00a0Advanced nurse practitioners are general care nurses who have acquired an expert knowledge base, complex decision making skills and clinical competencies for expanded clinical practice on advanced level.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"222","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery professionals provide treatment and care services for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They assume responsibility for the planning, management and evaluation of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing professionals provide treatment, support and care services for people who are in need of nursing care due to the effects of ageing, injury, illness or other physical or mental impairment, or potential risks to health. They assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","222","2221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","Nursing Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2221.2","ESCO_LABELS":["practice nurse","learning disability nurse","community staff nurse","healthcarer","adult nurse","children's nurse","mental health nurse","district nurse","children's community nurse","ward nurse","nurse responsible for general care","healthcare nurse","ward sister"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nurse responsible for general care","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nurses responsible for general care are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"222","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery professionals provide treatment and care services for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They assume responsibility for the planning, management and evaluation of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing professionals provide treatment, support and care services for people who are in need of nursing care due to the effects of ageing, injury, illness or other physical or mental impairment, or potential risks to health. They assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","222","2221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","Nursing Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2221.3","ESCO_LABELS":["nursing specialist","nurse practitioner","diabetes nurse","company nurse","vascular nurse","heart failure nurse","specialist nurse practitioner","specialist nurse","cardiovascular nurse","nurse heart diseases","nurse specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialist nurse","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialist nurses promote and restore people's health, and diagnose and care within a specific branch of the nursing field. Examples of such specialist nursing jobs include but are not restricted to; ambulatory care nurse, advanced practice nurse, cardiac nurse, dental nurse, community health nurse, forensic nurse, gastroenterology nurse, hospice and palliative care nurse, paediatric nurse, public health nurse, rehabilitation nurse, renal nurse and school nurse.\u00a0Specialist nurses are general care nurses prepared beyond the level of a nurse generalist and authorised to practice as specialists with specific expertise in a branch of the nursing field. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"222","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery professionals provide treatment and care services for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They assume responsibility for the planning, management and evaluation of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Midwifery Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Midwifery professionals plan, manage, provide and evaluate midwifery care services before, during and after pregnancy and childbirth. They provide delivery care for reducing health risks to women and newborn children, working autonomously or in teams with other health care providers.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","222","2222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","Midwifery Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2222.1","ESCO_LABELS":["head of midwifery services","pre-natal nurse","midwife researcher","foetal nurse","community midwife","intensive care neonatal nurse","midwife","consultant midwife","childbirth assistant","obstetric nurse"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"midwife","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Midwives assist women in childbirth by providing the necessary support, care and advice during pregnancy, labour and the postpartum period, conduct births and provide care for the new-born. They advise on health, preventive measures, preparation for parenthood, detection of complications in mother and child, accessing of medical care, promoting normal birth and carrying out emergency measures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"223","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Traditional and complementary medicine professionals examine patients, prevent and treat illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments and maintain general health in humans by applying knowledge, skills and practices acquired through extensive study of the theories, beliefs and experiences, originating in specific cultures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2230","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Traditional and complementary medicine professionals examine patients, prevent and treat illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments and maintain general health in humans by applying knowledge, skills and practices acquired through extensive study of the theories, beliefs and experiences, originating in specific cultures","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","223","2230"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals","Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2230.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aromatherapist","aromatherapy practitioner","traditional aromatherapist","master aromatherapist","relaxation therapist","traditional practitioner of aromatherapy","practitioner of aromatherapy","aromatherapy specialist","clinical aromatherapy practitioner","specialist aromatherapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aromatherapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aromatherapists use essential oils extracted from herbal products at the level of the interface skin and mucous membranes to improve the clients` well-being. They treat a variety of illnesses and physical or psychological conditions, under supervision and on a doctor's order.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. 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They offer practices and services for holistic wellbeing, health maintenance, health education, health promotion and prevention of illness, along with the sustainable treatment of certain illnesses, especially chronic illnesses. Their practices include but are not limited to acupuncture, aromatherapy, banotherapy, homeopathy, and herbal medicine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They also use various therapies such as the use of herbal medicines, acupuncture, massages and dietary therapies, to increase the general health of the patient and to prevent a disease from occurring.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"225","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.1","ESCO_LABELS":["animal chiropractitioner","veterinary chiropractor","animal chiropractor","animal chiropractors"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal chiropractor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal chiropractors provide a therapeutic treatment following veterinary diagnosis or referral. They concentrate on\u00a0spinal manipulation or manual therapy for animals in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. 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They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.2","ESCO_LABELS":["veterinary osteopathic therapist","veterinary osteopath","animal osteopath","animal ostepathic therapist","animal osteopaths"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal osteopath","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal osteopaths provide a therapeutic treatment following veterinary diagnosis or referral. They concentrate on the application of treatment techniques using manipulation of the body tissues to resolve strain and injury in animals\u00a0in accordance with national legislation. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. 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They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.3","ESCO_LABELS":["animal physiotherapist","animal physical threapist","veterinary physiotherapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal physiotherapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal physiotherapists provide a therapeutic treatment following veterinary diagnosis or referral. They concentrate on the application of physical therapy and exercise procedures to support animal rehabilitation after a surgery or an injury, aiming to return the animals to normal function and\/or maintain performance\u00a0in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"225","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.4","ESCO_LABELS":["animal rehab therapist","animal therapist","animal rehabilitation therapist","animal therapists","animal convalescence therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal therapists provide a therapeutic treatment following veterinary diagnosis or referral.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["animal hydrotherapists","animal hydrotherapist","veterinary hydrotherapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal hydrotherapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal hydrotherapists provide a therapeutic treatment following veterinary diagnosis or referral. They concentrate on use of water-resistance to treat\u00a0conditions, assist post-operative recovery, give pre-operative exercises and enhance general fitness\u00a0in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"225","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.4.2","ESCO_LABELS":["animal massage therapist","animal masseur","animal massage therapists","veterinary masseur","veterinary massage therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal massage therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal massage therapists provide a therapeutic treatment following veterinary diagnosis or referral concentrating on manual and mechanical manipulation of soft tissues\u00a0to promote healing and recovery in animals\u00a0in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.5","ESCO_LABELS":["aquatic marine health specialist","aquatic animals health professional","aquaculture health professional","aquatic animal health expert","aquatic marine health consultant","aquaculture health adviser","aquatic marine health adviser","aquaculture health expert","marine animal health expert","aquatic animals health specialist","aquatic animal health adviser","aquatic animal health specialist","aquatic animal health consultant","aquaculture health specialist","aquaculture health consultant","aquatic animal health professional"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquatic animal health professional","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquatic animal health professionals diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of aquatic animals by implementing appropriate sampling protocols. They supervise the use of medicines, including vaccines, and collect data on fish health, making regular reports to the appropriate personnel. They may provide care to a wide range of aquatic animals or specialise\u00a0in the treatment of a particular group or in a particular speciality area. They may provide\u00a0advice, support and training to farm staff on best practice with regard to the health and welfare of the cultured organisms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"225","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.6","ESCO_LABELS":["comprehensive vet","general vet","general veterinarians","general veterinarian","veterinary surgeon","all-purpose veterinary","family vet","equine veterinarian","companion animal veterinarian","food production animal veterinarian"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"general veterinarian","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"General veterinarians are professionals with a comprehensive scientific education. They have the authority to carry out, in an independent, ethical and personally responsible capacity, all aspects of veterinary medicine, in the interest of the health and welfare of animals and public health in accordance with national and international legislation.\u00a0The generalist veterinarian can work with any species, however they\u00a0may choose to work with a single species or types such as equine, companion or production animals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.7","ESCO_LABELS":["official vet","public health veterinarian","veterinary inspector","state vet","official veterinarian","government vet","government veterinary officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"official veterinarian","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Official veterinarians are professionals with a comprehensive scientific education. They have the authority to carry out, in an independent, ethical and personally responsible capacity all veterinary activities with particular focus on the health and welfare of animals and public health in accordance with national and international legislation. They are\u00a0responsible for national animal disease eradication programmes, the protection of public health and food or animal inspection, animal movements, and import and export of live animals and their products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"225","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.8","ESCO_LABELS":["porcine health management veterinarian","wildlife health management veterinarian","veterinary pathologist","sports medicine and rehabilitation veterinarian","small mammal medicine veterinarian","veterinary dermatologist","emergency medicine veterinarian","veterinary oncologist","herpetological medicine veterinarian","bovine health management veterinarian","veterinary cardiologist","poultry veterinary scientist","animal behavioural medicine veterinarian","specialized vet","veterinary comparative nutritionist","veterinary dentist","specialized veterinarian","veterinary theriogenologist","veterinary neurologist","veterinary ophthalmologist","veterinary microbiologist","companion animal internal medicine veterinarian","veterinary clinical pathologist","veterinary anaesthetist","veterinary parasitologist","zoological medicine veterinarian","laboratory animal veterinarian","small ruminant health management veterinarian","veterinary pharmacologist and toxicologist","equine internal medicine veterinarian","aquatic animal health veterinarian","specialized vets","diagnostic imaging veterinarian"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialised veterinarian","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialised veterinarians are professionals with a comprehensive scientific education. They have the authority to carry out, in an independent, ethical and personally responsible capacity, all aspects of veterinary medicine, in the interest of the health and welfare of animals and public health in accordance with national and international legislation. In addition they need a recognized qualification and\/or experience in a specific species and\/or veterinary procedure. \n \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"225","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular area of specialization, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2250","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinarians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinarians diagnose, prevent and treat diseases, injuries and dysfunctions of animals. They may provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in the treatment of a particular animal group or in a particular specialty area, or provide professional services to commercial firms producing biological and pharmaceutical products.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","225","2250"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Veterinarians","Veterinarians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2250.9","ESCO_LABELS":["veterinary researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"veterinary scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Veterinary scientist develop and do research in animal models, compare basic biology across animals, and translate research findings to different species, including humans.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2261","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dentists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dentists diagnose, treat and prevent diseases, injuries and abnormalities of the teeth, mouth, jaws and associated tissues by applying the principles and procedures of modern dentistry. They use a broad range of specialized diagnostic, surgical and other techniques to promote and restore oral health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2261"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Dentists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2261.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dental practitioner","principal dentist","associate dental practitioner","paediatric dentist","community dentist","geriatric dentist","community dental practitioner","associate dentist","principal dental practitioner","conservative dentist","dentist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dental practitioner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dental practitioners prevent, diagnose and treat anomalies and diseases affecting the teeth, mouth, jaws and adjoining tissues.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2261","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dentists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dentists diagnose, treat and prevent diseases, injuries and abnormalities of the teeth, mouth, jaws and associated tissues by applying the principles and procedures of modern dentistry. They use a broad range of specialized diagnostic, surgical and other techniques to promote and restore oral health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2261"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Dentists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2261.2","ESCO_LABELS":["prosthodontic specialist","oral health care specialist","dental public health specialist","dental health specialist","postgraduate dentist","specialist dentist","consulting dentist","hospital dentist","consultant dentist","dental specialist","oral and maxillofacial specialist","oral and maxillofacial pathology specialist","special needs dentist","orthodontician","paedodontrist","special care dentist","dentofacial orthopaedic specialist","periodontologist","gerodontic specialist","endodontic specialist","restorative dentist","prosthetic dentist","periodontician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialist dentist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialist dentists prevent, diagnose and treat anomalies and diseases affecting the teeth, mouth, jaws and adjoining tissues specialised in oral surgery or orthodontics.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2262","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pharmacists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pharmacists store, preserve, compound, and dispense medicinal products and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of drugs and medicines following prescriptions issued by medical doctors and other health professionals. They contribute to researching, testing, preparing, prescribing and monitoring medicinal therapies for optimizing human health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2262"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Pharmacists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2262.1","ESCO_LABELS":["practitioner of pharmacology","dispensing chemist","practitioner of pharmacy","pharmacology practitioner","pharmacologist","pharmacy practitioner","pharmacist","retail pharmacist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pharmacist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pharmacists prepare, dispense, and provide prescriptions for, over the counter medication. They offer clinical information on medicines, report suspected adverse reactions, and\u00a0provide personalised support to patients. Pharmacists formulate and test medications in laboratories, and store, preserve, and distribute them.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2262","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pharmacists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pharmacists store, preserve, compound, and dispense medicinal products and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of drugs and medicines following prescriptions issued by medical doctors and other health professionals. They contribute to researching, testing, preparing, prescribing and monitoring medicinal therapies for optimizing human health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2262"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Pharmacists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2262.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["pharmaceutical quality technician","pharmaceutical quality control specialist","pharmaceutical quality control technician","specialist of pharmaceutical quality compliance","pharmaceutical quality inspector","specialist of pharmaceutical quality control","pharmaceutical quality specialist","pharmaceutical quality manager","pharmaceutical product quality manager","pharmaceutical quality compliance specialist","pharmaceutical quality verifier","specialist of pharmaceutical quality"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pharmaceutical quality specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pharmaceutical quality specialists perform inspections and precision measurements in order to test and ensure the quality of pharmaceutical products. They are involved in the whole development phase of a pharmaceutical product until it is ready for the market. This includes the process of acquiring clinical trial licences, advising the pharmaceutical development staff on regulatory requirements and evaluating the content of the package leaflet and other documentation on the product. Moreover, pharmaceutical quality specialists collect and evaluate information on side effects of the product and communicate this knowledge both internally and to the relevant authorities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2262","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pharmacists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pharmacists store, preserve, compound, and dispense medicinal products and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of drugs and medicines following prescriptions issued by medical doctors and other health professionals. They contribute to researching, testing, preparing, prescribing and monitoring medicinal therapies for optimizing human health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2262"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Pharmacists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2262.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["clinical pharmacist","pharmacy expert","specialist pharmacist","advanced pharmacist","expert in pharmacy","clinical pharmacologist","specialist in pharmacy","pharmacy specialist","expert pharmacist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialist pharmacist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialist pharmacists provide specialist services for companies in the pharmacy industry and in hospital pharmacies.\u00a0The role of the specialist pharmacist varies throughout Europe, subject to national rules and training. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2262","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pharmacists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pharmacists store, preserve, compound, and dispense medicinal products and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of drugs and medicines following prescriptions issued by medical doctors and other health professionals. They contribute to researching, testing, preparing, prescribing and monitoring medicinal therapies for optimizing human health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2262"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Pharmacists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2262.1.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["head of hospital pharmacy","site lead pharmacist","hospital pharmacist","hospital pharmacy specialist","hospital locum pharmacist","relief pharmacist","clinical pharmacist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hospital pharmacist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hospital pharmacists prepare, dispense and provide medication to patients in hospitals. They collaborate with healthcare personnel such as doctors and nurses to treat patients and also offer advice and information on medications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2262","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pharmacists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pharmacists store, preserve, compound, and dispense medicinal products and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of drugs and medicines following prescriptions issued by medical doctors and other health professionals. They contribute to researching, testing, preparing, prescribing and monitoring medicinal therapies for optimizing human health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2262"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Pharmacists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2262.1.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial pharmacist","pharmaceutical industry pharmacist","industrial pharmacy consultant","industrial pharmacy specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial pharmacist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial pharmacists are involved in the research and creation of medications. They develop new medicines, perform tests, assure quality and ensure that medication complies with regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2263","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health and hygiene professionals assess, plan and implement programmes to recognize, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, to ensure safe and healthy working conditions and to prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, radiological and biological agents or ergonomic factors.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2263"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2263.1","ESCO_LABELS":["emergency coordinator","emergency preparedness coordinator","aid worker","humanitarian aid worker","disaster preparedness coordinator","disaster coordinator","charity coordinator","emergency planning officer","emergency response coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"emergency response coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Emergency response coordinators analyse potential risks such as disasters and emergencies for a community or institution and develop a strategy for reacting to these risks. They outline guidelines for the response to an emergency in order to decrease the effects. They educate the parties at risk on these guidelines. They also test response plans and ensure that the necessary supplies and equipments are in place in compliance with health and safety regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2263","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health and hygiene professionals assess, plan and implement programmes to recognize, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, to ensure safe and healthy working conditions and to prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, radiological and biological agents or ergonomic factors.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2263"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2263.2","ESCO_LABELS":["food production quality controller","trainee food safety specialist","food safety controller","senior food safety specialist","food scientist","food safety monitor","food safety advisor","food safety technician","food compliance manager (food safety)","assistant food safety specialist","HACCP compliance manager","food safety specialist","food safety consultant","technical manager for food safety","food hygiene specialist","food quality controller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food safety specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food safety specialists organise processes and implement procedures to avoid problems with food safety. They comply with regulations.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2263","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health and hygiene professionals assess, plan and implement programmes to recognize, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, to ensure safe and healthy working conditions and to prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, radiological and biological agents or ergonomic factors.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2263"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2263.3","ESCO_LABELS":["occupational health officer","occupational health and safety officer","workplace health and safety advisor","occupational health nurse","public health inspector","environmental and occupational heath officer","occupational hygienist","health and safety advisor","health and safety officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"health and safety officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Health and safety officers execute plans for the improvement of work environments and cultures. They assess risks and interview employees to ensure the work environment is compliant with health and safety rules, as well as ensuring the interaction within the workplace occurs in a positive and productive manner. If employed in a healthcare facility the health and safety officer has to investigate infections spreading across a facility and advice all employees how to combat and prevent infections.\u00a0Furthermore health physics is applied at facilities where people are exposed to ionizing radiation such as nuclear power plants and research institutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2263","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health and hygiene professionals assess, plan and implement programmes to recognize, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, to ensure safe and healthy working conditions and to prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, radiological and biological agents or ergonomic factors.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2263"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2263.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["ergonomic\u00a0researcher","ergonomic scientist","ergonomic science researcher","ergonomists","ergonomist","ergonomic research scientist","ergonomic research analyst","ergonomic analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ergonomist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ergonomists analyse the design of equipment, furniture, and systems in order to improve it toward safer, healthier, and more efficient ones. They strive to improve the interaction of people with equipment and the environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2263","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health and hygiene professionals assess, plan and implement programmes to recognize, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, to ensure safe and healthy working conditions and to prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, radiological and biological agents or ergonomic factors.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2263"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2263.5","ESCO_LABELS":["radiation protection manager","radiation protection officer","radiation protection advisor","radiation protection team leader","radiation protection supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"radiation protection officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Radiation protection officers are responsible for the protection from harmful effects caused by exposure to ionising radiation. They ensure compliance with legislation and regulations by enforcing safety measures. Furthermore they\u00a0develop radiation protection plans in particular for nuclear plants and facilities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2264","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Physiotherapists ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Physiotherapists assess, plan and implement rehabilitative programmes that improve or restore human motor functions, maximize movement ability, relieve pain syndromes, and treat or prevent physical challenges associated with injuries, diseases and other impairments. They apply a broad range of physical therapies and techniques such as movement, ultrasound, heating, laser and other techniques.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2264"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Physiotherapists "],"ESCO_CODE":"2264.1","ESCO_LABELS":["senior physiotherapist","advanced physiotherapist","senior specialist physiotherapist","lead manipulative physiotherapist","physiotherapy manager","lead respiratory physiotherapist","specialist physiotherapist","lead occupational physiotherapist","physiotherapy team lead","lead neuromuscular physiotherapist","senior occupational health physiotherapist","physiotherapy team leader","physiotherapy lead","lead cardiovascular physiotherapist","lead neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapist","lead neurological physiotherapist","clinical lead physiotherapist","lead remedial physiotherapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"advanced physiotherapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Advanced physiotherapists are\u00a0highly specialised. They\u00a0make\u00a0complex decisions and manage risks\u00a0in unpredictable contexts and within a defined area. They may focus on a specific area of clinical practice, education, research or professional management.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2264","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Physiotherapists ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Physiotherapists assess, plan and implement rehabilitative programmes that improve or restore human motor functions, maximize movement ability, relieve pain syndromes, and treat or prevent physical challenges associated with injuries, diseases and other impairments. They apply a broad range of physical therapies and techniques such as movement, ultrasound, heating, laser and other techniques.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2264"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Physiotherapists "],"ESCO_CODE":"2264.2","ESCO_LABELS":["neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapist","osteopath","eurythmy therapist","respiratory therapist","remedial physiotherapist","physiotherapist manager","occupational therapist","neurological physiotherapist","occupational physiotherapist","bobath physiotherapist","neuromuscular physiotherapist","manipulative physiotherapist","physiotherapist","hydrotherapist","rehabilitation therapist","masseuse","health promotion worker","cardiovascular physiotherapist","respiratory physiotherapist","chiropractor","sports physiotherapist","chiropractic therapist","neurodevelopmental physiotherapist","physical therapist","health and well-being therapist","business physiotherapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"physiotherapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Physiotherapists are autonomous health professionals who are responsible for developing, maintaining or restoring motor function and movement throughout the lifespan using evidence-based practice. They relieve pain and treat or prevent physical conditions associated with injury, disease or other impairments. Physiotherapists empower patients and their carers to manage the condition outside clinical settings. They work within their scope of practice and their professional Code of Conduct.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2265","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dieticians and Nutritionists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dieticians and nutritionists assess, plan and implement programmes to enhance the impact of food and nutrition on human health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2265"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Dieticians and Nutritionists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2265.1","ESCO_LABELS":["public health nutritionist","specialist dietician","dietician","dietitian"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dietitian","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dietitians assess specific nutritional requirements of populations or individuals throughout their lives and translate this into advice which will maintain, reduce risk to, or restore people\u2019s health. Using evidence-based approaches, dietitians work to empower individuals, families and groups to provide or select food which is nutritionally adequate, safe, tasty and sustainable. Beyond healthcare, dietitians improve the nutritional environment for all through governments, industry, academia and research.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2265","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dieticians and Nutritionists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dieticians and nutritionists assess, plan and implement programmes to enhance the impact of food and nutrition on human health.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2265"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Dieticians and Nutritionists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2265.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["account manager adult nutrition","prepared meals nutritionist","nutrition scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prepared meals nutritionist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prepared meals nutritionists value ingredients, manufacturing processes, and foodstuffs in order to assure nutritional quality and suitability of prepared meals and dishes. They study nutritional value of foodstuffs and dishes and advise on the\u00a0composition of different meals or dishes for human feed, allergenic items and macro and micronutrients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2266","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Audiologists and Speech Therapists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Audiologists and speech therapists evaluate, manage and treat physical disorders affecting human hearing, speech, communication and swallowing. They prescribe corrective devices or rehabilitative therapies for hearing loss, speech disorders, and related sensory and neural problems and provide counselling on hearing safety and communication performance.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2266"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Audiologists and Speech Therapists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2266.1","ESCO_LABELS":["paediatric audiologist","audiology scientist","audiology expert","audiological scientist","specialist in audiology","technical audiologist","expert in audiology","audiologist","audiology specialist","hearing aid audiologist","senior audiologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"audiologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Audiologists\u00a0assess, diagnose and treat patients ( children or adults) with audiological and vestibular disorders caused by infectious, genetic, traumatic or degenerative conditions, such as hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, imbalance, hyperacusis and auditory processing difficulties. They can prescribe a hearing aid and have a role in assessing and managing patients who may benefit from cochlear implants.\u00a0 \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2266","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Audiologists and Speech Therapists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Audiologists and speech therapists evaluate, manage and treat physical disorders affecting human hearing, speech, communication and swallowing. They prescribe corrective devices or rehabilitative therapies for hearing loss, speech disorders, and related sensory and neural problems and provide counselling on hearing safety and communication performance.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2266"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Audiologists and Speech Therapists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2266.2","ESCO_LABELS":["specialist speech and language therapist","paediatric speech and language therapist","logopaedics therapist","language therapy practitioner","speech-language pathologist","practitioner in speech and language therapy","language therapist","logopaedist","psychomotor specialist","speech pathologist","speech and language therapist","speech therapy practitioner","speech therapist","paediatric speech therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"speech and language therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Speech and language therapists focus on the aetiology, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of communication and swallowing disorders in people of all ages in order to help them maintain, promote, improve, initiate, or recover the ability to communicate both verbally and nonverbally. They address the development of language, speech, vocal and hearing functions, and disorders and disabilities in the cranial, facial, and oral area.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2267","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Optometrists and Ophthalmic Opticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Optometrists and ophthalmic opticians provide diagnosis, management and treatment services for disorders of the eyes and visual system. They counsel on eye care and prescribe optical aids or other therapies for visual disturbance.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2267"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Optometrists and Ophthalmic Opticians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2267.1","ESCO_LABELS":["optometry practitioner","expert optometrist","specialist optometrist","optometrist","practitioner of optometry","specialist in optometry","ophthalmic optician","optometric expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"optometrist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Optometrists examine and test eyes to identify abnormalities, visual problems, or disease. They prescribe and fit lenses such as spectacles and contacts, and offer advice on visual problems. They may also refer patients to a medical practitioner.\u00a0Their scope of practice and title varies according to national regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2267","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Optometrists and Ophthalmic Opticians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Optometrists and ophthalmic opticians provide diagnosis, management and treatment services for disorders of the eyes and visual system. They counsel on eye care and prescribe optical aids or other therapies for visual disturbance.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2267"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Optometrists and Ophthalmic Opticians"],"ESCO_CODE":"2267.2","ESCO_LABELS":["expert orthoptist","orthoptics specialist","specialist orthoptist","orthoptics practitioner","orthoptics expert","qualified orthoptist","orthoptist","practitioner of orthoptics","specialist in orthoptics"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"orthoptist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Orthoptists diagnose and treat anomalies of binocular vision. They examine, assess and treat vision impairments, squint, amblyopia and eye motility disorders.\u00a0Orthoptists apply these methods in particular in the fields of paediatrics, neurology, neuro-ophthalmology, ophthalmology, orthoptics, optometry, pleoptics and strabology assessing functional diseases of the eye for improving functional disorders of the visual system. They also provide counselling, preventive measures and training activities and may refract and prescribe glasses, such as prism corrective glasses. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.1","ESCO_LABELS":["Licensed chiropractor","etiopath","musculoskeletal therapist","neuromusculoskeletal therapist","chiropractor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chiropractor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chiropractors are responsible for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders related to the neuromusculoskeletal system and the effects of these disorders on general health.\u00a0They are independent primary health care professionals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.10","ESCO_LABELS":["licensed specialised chiropractor","specialised osteopath","specialist chiropractor","specialised etiopath","specialised musculoskeletal therapist","specialised chiropractor","specialised neuromusculoskeletal therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialist chiropractor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialist chiropractors have an advanced knowledge and understanding in a specific chiropractic area, acquiring complex decision making skills and clinical competency within the scope of the chiropractic profession. Specialist chiropractors may have undertaken an advanced course of studies to acquire the necessary skills and competency and qualification.\u00a0Specialist chiropractors may be found in different specific fields such as education, functional neurology, orthopaedics, paediatrics, research, radiology, sport. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.11","ESCO_LABELS":["osteopath"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"osteopath","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Osteopaths provide therapeutic treatment of disorders in the musculoskeletal system to patients with physical issues such as back pain, joint pain and digestive disorders. They mainly use manipulation of the body tissues, touch, stretching and massage techniques to relieve the patients` pain and promote a healthy lifestyle.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.2","ESCO_LABELS":["kinesiology science researcher","exercise scientist","psychomotor kinesiologist","exercise science researcher","exercise kinesiologist","kinesiologist","exercise research scientist","biomechanical kinesiologist","kinesiology scientist","exercise researcher","kinesiology researcher","kinesiologists","kinesiology research scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kinesiologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kinesiologists study and research the movement of the body; its muscles and parts. They analyse and use scientific data and methods to improve body motion, generally in humans, through an understanding of such areas as physiology, kinetics, neurology, and biology. They recognise the effects that some factors, such as body condition, have on motion and develop solutions to improve overall mechanics and mobility.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.3","ESCO_LABELS":["MPE"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical physics expert","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical physics experts advice on matters related to radiation physics applied to medical exposure. They are responsible for dosimetry and the optimisation of the radiation protection of patients and other individuals subjected to medical exposure, including the application and use of diagnostic reference levels. Medical physics experts are involved in the selection of medical radiological equipment, the quality assurance including acceptance testing, the preparation of technical specifications, and the installation, design and surveillance of the medical radiological installations. They also analyse the events involving accidental or unintended medical exposures and are responsible for the training of practitioners and other staff in relevant aspects of radiation protection.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.4","ESCO_LABELS":["rehabilitation therapist","expert occupational therapist","specialist occupational therapist","occupational therapist","expert practitioner of occupational therapy","specialist in occupational therapy","practitioner of occupational therapy","rehabilitation counsellor","ergotherapist","vocational rehabilitation counsellor","activity therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"occupational therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Occupational therapists assist individuals or groups who have occupational limitations due to diseases, physical disorders, and temporary or permanent mental disabilities, in regaining their ability to perform daily activities. They provide treatment and rehabilitation to enable them to actively participate in society, to live their lives according to their wishes and to perform those activities that are meaningful to them. Occupational therapists work in public health and social care services, but can also be involved in supporting asylum seekers, refugees and\/or homeless people.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.5","ESCO_LABELS":["occupational therapy assistant","OT support worker","OT assistant","occupational therapy rehabilitation assistant","support worker in occupational therapy","technician in occupational therapy","assistant in occupational therapy"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"occupational therapy assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Occupational therapy assistants support occupational therapists by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to, need to, or are expected to do, or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement.\u00a0They work under the supervision of an occupational therapist. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.6","ESCO_LABELS":["podiatrist","specialist podiatrist","specialist in chiropody","expert podiatrist","chiropodist","specialist in podiatry","specialist in podology","expert in podiatry","specialist chiropodist","specialist podologist","podiatric physician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"podiatrist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Podiatrists are foot specialists who study foot physiology and pathology from a structural and functional standpoint. They assess, diagnose, and treat physical, sporting injuries, rehabilitation, medical and surgical problems of the foot and lower limb in their clinical practice. Podiatrists are active outside the clinical environment in research, medico-legal, and forensic activities.\u00a0Podiatrists act within the scope of their podiatry training, experience, and regulating authority of their member country.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.7","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant in chiropody","foot care assistant","assistant practitioner in podiatry","assistant in podiatry","chiropody assistant","podology assistant","assistant in podiatric foot care","podiatry foot care assistant","assistant in podology","podiatry assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"podiatry assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Podiatry assistants help the podiatrist by carrying out supportive tasks such as assisting in diagnosing and treating the disorders, diseases and deformities of the feet, advising people on foot care techniques and the importance of foot care for promoting better mobility and general well-being. They also perform small tasks such as cutting toe nails, applying plasters and general clerical duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.8","ESCO_LABELS":["nuclear medicine technologist","medical radiation technologist","clinical radiography practitioner","nuclear medicine technician","practitioner of radiography","specialist radiographer","clinical radiographer","expert radiographer","radiographer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"radiographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Radiographers use a range of technologies to examine, treat and care for patients. They work in the fields of Medical Imaging, Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine and apply ionising radiation, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and radioactive sources.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.8.1","ESCO_LABELS":["senior diagnostic radiographer","radiologic technologist","diagnostic radiography practitioner","specialist diagnostic radiographer","expert diagnostic radiographer","practitioner of diagnostic radiography","diagnostic radiography technician","diagnostic radiographer","diagnostic imaging radiographer","diagnostic imaging radiology technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"diagnostic radiographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Diagnostic radiographers plan, prepare and perform diagnostic imaging examinations and post processing, with a wide range of equipment and techniques using X-rays, strong magnetic fields or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and high frequency sound (Ultrasound).","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.8.2","ESCO_LABELS":["nuclear medicine radiographer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nuclear medicine radiographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nuclear Medicine Radiographers plan, prepare and perform nuclear medicine examinations, post-processing and treatment with a wide range of equipment and techniques using X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging and radiopharmaceuticals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.9","ESCO_LABELS":["recreation therapist","recreational activity provider","recreational therapist","psychomotor therapist","social therapist","milieu therapist","activity co-ordinator","activities co-ordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"recreational therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Recreational therapists offer treatment to persons who have behavioural disorders or conditions. They use techniques and interventions such as art, music, animals and dance to promote, maintain and restore the development and health of the patient.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.9.1","ESCO_LABELS":["animal assisted intervention professional","animal assisted therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal assisted therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal assisted therapists provide support to individuals with cognitive, motoric, or social-emotional disabilities through animal assisted intervention. They involve pets and domesticated animals in a specific intervention plan such as therapy, education, and human service, and aim to restore and maintain the patients` well-being and recovery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.9.2","ESCO_LABELS":["art therapist","dramatherapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"art therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Art therapists help patients overcome psychological and emotional difficulties through an artistic process which reflects emotions and feelings, focusing on patients who suffer a variety of problems such as mental, psychological, and behavioural disorders in order to facilitate self-understanding and awareness.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.9.3","ESCO_LABELS":["dance therapist","movement therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dance therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dance therapists support individuals with their emotional, mental or physical health problems helping them to improve their body awareness, self-esteem, social integration and personal development through dance and movement patterns within a therapeutic environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2269","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as podiatrist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, chiropractor, osteopath and other professionals providing diagnostic, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2269"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Health Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2269.9.4","ESCO_LABELS":["music therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"music therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Music therapists use music-therapeutic interventions to treat patients with behavioural disorders and pathogenic conditions to prevent, mitigate or eliminate symptoms and to change behaviours and attitudes requiring treatment. They promote and maintain or restore the development, maturity and health of the patient\/client by music-therapeutic interventions.\u00a0Music therapy especially provides help for people with with emotional, somatic, intellectually or socially induced behavioural disorders and pathogenic conditions, such as\u00a0psychoses (schizophrenic disorders, bipolar disorders) and personality development disorders. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"231","ISCO_LABEL_3":"University and Higher Education Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"University and higher education teachers prepare and deliver lectures and conduct tutorials in one or more subjects within a prescribed course of study at a university or other higher educational institution. They conduct research, and prepare scholarly papers and books.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2310","ISCO_LABEL_4":"University and Higher Education Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"University and higher education teachers prepare and deliver lectures and conduct tutorials in one or more subjects within a prescribed course of study at a university or other higher educational institution. They conduct research, and prepare scholarly papers and books.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","231","2310"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","University and Higher Education Teachers","University and Higher Education Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2310.1","ESCO_LABELS":["teaching fellow","higher education lecturer","university reader","professor","higher education senior lecturer","university lecturer","principal lecturer","research lecturer","HE lecturer","higher education instructor","reader","university professor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"higher education lecturer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Higher education lecturers instruct students who have obtained an upper secondary education diploma in their own specialised field of study, which is predominantly academic in nature. They may have job titles such as senior lecturer or professor. They work with their teaching and research assistants for the preparation of lectures and exams, for grading papers and exams, for leading laboratory practices, and for leading review and feedback sessions for the students. They also conduct academic research in their respective field, publish their findings and liaise with their academic colleagues.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They are usually subject teachers, specialised and instructing in their own field of study, ICT. They prepare lesson plans and materials, monitor the students\u00e2\u0080\u0099 progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate the students\u00e2\u0080\u0099 knowledge and performance on the subject of ICT through assignments, tests and examinations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"234","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Primary School and Early Childhood Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Primary school and early childhood teachers teach a range of subjects at the primary level of education and organize educational activities for children below primary school age.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Primary School Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Primary school teachers teach a range of subjects at the primary education level.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","234","2341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Primary School and Early Childhood Teachers","Primary School Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2341.1","ESCO_LABELS":["primary school music teacher","primary school educator","educator in primary school","primary education teacher","teacher in a primary school","music teacher primary school","educator in primary education","teacher in primary education","elementary school teacher","primary education professional"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"primary school teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Primary school teachers instruct students on a primary school level. They develop lesson plans in line with curriculum objectives for the variety of subjects they teach, including mathematics, languages, nature studies and music. They monitor the students' learning development and evaluate their knowledge and skills on the subjects taught through tests. They build their course content on the students' knowledge of previous learnings and encourage them to deepen their understanding on the subjects they are interested in. They use class resources and teaching methods to create an inspiring learning environment. Primary school teachers also contribute to school events and communicate with parents and administrative staff.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. 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They focus on practical, hands-on activities in the curriculum and instruct their classes in a manner that emphasises the development of the students' social, creative and artistic capacities. Steiner school teachers instruct students in similar subjects to the ones in standardised education, although using a different approach, and with the exception of a higher amount of classes focused on creative and artistic practice and theory. They use teaching techniques that support the (Waldorf) Steiner school philosophy, evaluate students' learning progress and communicate with other school staff.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They create lesson plans, possibly in accordance with a fixed curriculum, for an entire class or smaller groups and test the students on the content. These lesson plans, based on basic subjects, can include the instruction of number, letter, and colour recognition, days of the week, categorisation of animals and transport vehicles etc. Early years teachers also supervise students outside the classroom on school grounds and enforce rules of behaviour there as well.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They focus on enquiry-based, democracy-implementing and cooperative learning methods. They adhere to a specific curriculum that incorporates these learning methods through which students use trial and error practices in order to develop their own interests in a democratic, self-government context. Freinet school teachers also encourage students to practically create products and provide services in and outside of class, usually handcrafted or personally initiated, implementing the 'pedagogy of work' theory. They manage and evaluate all the students separately according to the Freinet school philosophy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. 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They focus on constructivist and \"learning through discovery\" teaching models, through which they encourage students to learn from first-hand experience rather than through direct instruction and thus provide the students with a relatively high level of freedom. They adhere to a specific curriculum that respects the students' natural, physical, social and psychological\u00a0development. Montessori school teachers also teach classes with students differing up to three years in age in rather large groups, manage, and evaluate all the students separately according to the Montessori school philosophy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2351","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Methods specialists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education methods specialists conduct research and develop or advise on teaching methods, courses and aids. They review and examine teachers' work, the functioning of educational institutions and the results achieved and recommend changes and improvements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2351"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Education Methods specialists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2351.1","ESCO_LABELS":["education consultant","curriculum support administrator","education administrator","education officer","curriculum management administrator","curriculum director","curriculum developer","curriculum enhancement administrator","curriculum coordinator","education manager","curriculum specialist","curriculum administrator","teaching aids specialist","education coordinator","curriculum manager","curriculum development consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"curriculum administrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Curriculum administrators develop and improve the curricula of education institutions. They analyse the quality of existing curricula and work towards improvement. They communicate with education professionals to ensure an accurate analysis. They report on curriculum developments and perform administrative duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2351","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Methods specialists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education methods specialists conduct research and develop or advise on teaching methods, courses and aids. They review and examine teachers' work, the functioning of educational institutions and the results achieved and recommend changes and improvements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2351"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Education Methods specialists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2351.2","ESCO_LABELS":["educational science researcher","educational research scientist","educational analyst","education studies research analyst","educational researcher","educational scientist","education researcher","education methods specialist","educational research analyst","education studies research scientist","pedagogue","education studies analyst","education studies scientist","education studies scholar","education studies researcher","educational scholar"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"educational researcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Educational researchers perform research in the area of education. They strive to\u00a0broaden the knowledge on how education processes, educational systems, and individuals (teachers and learners) work. They foresee areas of improvement and develop plans for the implementation of innovations.\u00a0They advise legislators and policy makers on educational issues and assist in the planning of educational policies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2351","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Methods specialists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education methods specialists conduct research and develop or advise on teaching methods, courses and aids. They review and examine teachers' work, the functioning of educational institutions and the results achieved and recommend changes and improvements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2351"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Education Methods specialists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2351.3","ESCO_LABELS":["education institution inspector","education inspector","school inspector","inspector of education institutions","OFSTED inspector","inspector of education","her majesty's inspector of education","education authority officer","inspector of schools"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"education inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Education inspectors visit schools to ensure that the staff perform their tasks compliant with educational rules and regulations, as well as overseeing that the school's administration, premises, and equipment conform to regulations. They observe lessons and examine records to assess the school's operation and write reports on their findings. They provide feedback and give advice on improvement, as well as report the results to higher officials. Sometimes they\u00a0also prepare training courses and organize conferences that the subject teachers should attend.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2351","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Education Methods specialists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Education methods specialists conduct research and develop or advise on teaching methods, courses and aids. They review and examine teachers' work, the functioning of educational institutions and the results achieved and recommend changes and improvements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2351"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Education Methods specialists"],"ESCO_CODE":"2351.4","ESCO_LABELS":["special educational needs officer","special educational needs coordinator","inclusive education coordinator","SEN officer","SEN coordinator","special educational needs director","special education coordinator","coordinator of special educational needs","SEN director","special education officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"special educational needs coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Special educational needs coordinators oversee programmes and activities that provide educational support to children with a variety of disabilities. They ensure they are up to date with the latest developments in the special needs research field with the objective of facilitating the special education processes needed to maximise the growth and learning potential of students with special learning needs, and advise the special education principal of these developments and new programme proposals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Special Needs Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Special needs teachers teach physically or mentally handicapped children, young persons, or adults, or those with learning difficulties or other special needs. They promote the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of their students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Special Needs Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2352.1","ESCO_LABELS":["special educational needs teacher","autism teacher","special education resource teacher","special educational needs professional","teacher in special education needs","teacher for hearing impaired children","special needs educator","SEN teacher","teacher of special educational needs","educator in special educational needs","special needs teacher","special education teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"special educational needs teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Special educational needs teachers work with and teach children, young people, and adults with an intellectual or physical disability. They use a range of specialised concepts, strategies and tools to optimise learners' communication, mobility, autonomy, and social integration. They select teaching methods and support resources to enable individual learners to maximise their potential for independent living.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Special Needs Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Special needs teachers teach physically or mentally handicapped children, young persons, or adults, or those with learning difficulties or other special needs. They promote the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of their students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Special Needs Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2352.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["instructor in adult literacy and numeracy","teacher of adult literacy and numeracy","adult literacy instructor","adult literacy teacher","adult literacy lecturer","literacy tutor","teacher of adult literacy","skills for life teacher","adult literacy and numeracy instructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"adult literacy teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Adult literacy teachers instruct adult students, including recent immigrants and early school leavers, in basic reading and writing skills, usually on primary school level. Adult literacy teachers involve the students in the planning and executing of their reading activities, and assess and evaluate them individually through assignments and examinations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Special Needs Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Special needs teachers teach physically or mentally handicapped children, young persons, or adults, or those with learning difficulties or other special needs. They promote the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of their students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Special Needs Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2352.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["preschool special educational needs teacher","early years teacher in special educational needs","early years SEN teacher","early childhood special educational needs teacher","nursery special educational needs teacher","early years special needs teacher","teacher in early years special educational needs","teacher in early years SEN"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"early years special educational needs teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Early years special educational needs teachers provide specially-designed instruction to students with a variety of disabilities on a kindergarten level and ensure they reach their learning potential. Some early years special educational needs teachers work with children who have mild to moderate disabilities, implementing a modified curriculum to fit each student's specific needs. Other early years special educational needs teachers assist and instruct students with intellectual disabilities and autism, focusing on teaching them basic literacy and life skills. All teachers assess the students' progress, taking into account their strengths and weaknesses, and communicate their findings to parents, counselors, administrators and other parties involved.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Special Needs Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Special needs teachers teach physically or mentally handicapped children, young persons, or adults, or those with learning difficulties or other special needs. They promote the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of their students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Special Needs Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2352.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["learning support practitioner","learning support educator","teacher in learning support","compensatory teacher","learning support teacher","early intervention specialist","developmental teacher","development support teacher","practitioner of learning support teaching","basic skills teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"learning support teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Learning support teachers assist students who have general learning difficulties. Learning support teachers focus on basic skills such as numeracy and literacy and thus teach basic subjects such as writing, reading, math and languages and they work for an educational institution such as a primary or secondary school. They support students in their school work, plan learning strategies, identify their learning needs and progress, and act accordingly. They can work in various educational set-ups and act as support for other teachers or manage their own class.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Special Needs Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Special needs teachers teach physically or mentally handicapped children, young persons, or adults, or those with learning difficulties or other special needs. They promote the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of their students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Special Needs Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2352.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["special educational needs itinerant teacher","special needs peripatetic teacher","special educational needs peripatetic teacher","SEN visiting teacher","visiting teacher for special needs","special educational needs visiting teacher","SEN itinerant teacher","SEN peripatetic teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"special educational needs itinerant teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Special educational needs itinerant teachers instruct disabled or sick children in their homes. They are specialised teachers employed by (public) schools to teach those unable to physically attend school, but also to assist the student, the parents and the school in their communication. They also fulfil the function of a social school worker by helping the students and parents with a student's potential behavioural issues and enforce, if necessary, school attendance regulations. In case of a possible physical (re)admission to school, visiting teachers advise the school regarding suitable classroom guidance strategies and advisable teaching methods to support the student and make the transition as agreeable as possible.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Special Needs Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Special needs teachers teach physically or mentally handicapped children, young persons, or adults, or those with learning difficulties or other special needs. They promote the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of their students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Special Needs Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2352.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["SEN teacher primary school","primary school special education teacher","special educational needs teacher in primary school","special educational needs teacher elementary school","inclusive education teacher primary school","primary school special educational needs teacher","primary school special needs teacher","primary school special needs educator","primary school SEN teacher","teacher in special educational needs in primary school"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"special educational needs teacher primary school","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Special educational needs teachers at primary schools provide specially-designed instruction to students with a variety of disabilities on a primary school level and ensure they reach their learning potential. Some special educational needs teachers at primary schools work with children who have mild to moderate disabilities, implementing a modified curriculum to fit each student's specific needs. Other special educational needs teachers at primary schools assist and instruct students with intellectual disabilities and autism, focusing on teaching them basic and advanced literacy, life and social skills. All teachers assess the students' progress, taking into account their strengths and weaknesses, and communicate their findings to parents, counselors, administrators and other parties involved.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Special Needs Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Special needs teachers teach physically or mentally handicapped children, young persons, or adults, or those with learning difficulties or other special needs. They promote the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of their students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Special Needs Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2352.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["teacher in special educational needs in secondary schools","special educational needs teacher high school","high school special education teacher","secondary school SEN teacher","secondary school special educational needs teacher","high school special needs teacher","special educational needs teacher in high school","secondary school special education teacher","high school SEN teacher","high school special educational needs teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"special educational needs teacher secondary school","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Special educational needs teachers at secondary schools provide specially-designed instruction to students on with a variety of disabilities on a secondary school level and ensure they reach their learning potential. Some special educational needs teachers at secondary schools work with children who have mild to moderate disabilities, implementing a modified curriculum to fit each student's specific needs. Other special educational needs teachers at secondary schools assist and instruct students with intellectual disabilities and autism, focusing on teaching them basic and advanced literacy, life and social skills. All teachers assess the students' progress, taking into account their strengths and weaknesses, and communicate their findings to parents, counselors, administrators and other parties involved.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Special Needs Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Special needs teachers teach physically or mentally handicapped children, young persons, or adults, or those with learning difficulties or other special needs. They promote the social, emotional, intellectual and physical development of their students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Special Needs Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2352.2","ESCO_LABELS":["teacher for students with high learning potential","teacher for gifted students","talented and gifted pupils co-ordinator","talented and gifted students lead teacher","teacher for talented students","talented and gifted pupils lead teacher","teacher for pupils with high learning potential","teacher for gifted pupils","teacher of talented and gifted students","gifted pupils teacher","teacher for talented pupils"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"teacher of talented and gifted students","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Teachers of talented and gifted students teach students who have strong skills in one or more areas. They monitor the students\u2019 progress, suggest extra activities to stretch and stimulate their skills, introduce them to new topics and subjects, assign homework and grade papers and tests, and finally they provide emotional support when needed. Teachers working with talented and gifted students know how to foster their interest and make them comfortable with their intelligence.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2353","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Language Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other language teachers teach non-native languages to adults and children who are learning a language for reasons of migration, to fulfil employment requirements or opportunities, to facilitate participation in educational programmes delivered in a foreign language, or for personal enrichment. They work outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, or in support of students and teachers within those systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2353"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Language Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2353.1","ESCO_LABELS":["language school educator","TESOL teacher","instructor in language school","teacher in a language school","ESOL teacher","English for speakers of other languages teacher","language school lecturer","teacher of english to speakers of other languages","language school instructor","TESOL practitioner","language school teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"language school teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Language school teachers educate non-age-specific students in a language that is not their native language at a specialised school, not bound by a level of education. They focus less on the academic aspect of language teaching, as opposed to language teachers in secondary or higher education, but instead on the theory and practice that will be most helpful to their students in real-life situations since most choose instruction for either business, immigration or leisure reasons. They organise their classes using a variety of lesson materials, work interactively with the group, and assess and evaluate their individual progress through assignments and examinations, putting emphasis on active language skills such as writing and speaking.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2353","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Language Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other language teachers teach non-native languages to adults and children who are learning a language for reasons of migration, to fulfil employment requirements or opportunities, to facilitate participation in educational programmes delivered in a foreign language, or for personal enrichment. They work outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, or in support of students and teachers within those systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2353"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Language Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2353.2","ESCO_LABELS":["sign language teacher","british sign language tutor","british sign language trainer","assistant sign language teacher","sign language tutor","sign language educator","sign language trainer","sign language teaching assistant","british sign language teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sign language teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sign language school teachers educate non-age-specific students in sign language. They teach sign language to both students with or without special educational needs such as deafness. They organise their classes using a variety of lesson materials, work interactively with the group, and assess and evaluate their individual progress through assignments and examinations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2354","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Music Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other music teachers teach students in the practice, theory and performance of music outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, but may provide private or small group tuition as an extra curricular activity in association with mainstream educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2354"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Music Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2354.1","ESCO_LABELS":["singing teacher","rythmics teacher","teacher of music","instructor of music","instrument teacher","private music instructor","private music teacher","eurythmist","private teacher of music","individual music teacher","music teacher","peripatetic music instructor","peripatetic music teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"music teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Music teachers instruct students in various musical genres and expression forms, such as classical, jazz, folk, pop, blues, rock, electronic etc. in a recreational context. They provide students with an overview of music history and repertoire, but primarily utilise a practice-based approach in their courses. In these courses, they assist students to experiment with different styles and techniques, in the musical instrument of their choice while encouraging them to develop their own style. They cast, direct, and produce musical performances, and coordinate the technical production.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2355","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Arts Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other arts teachers teach students in the practice, theory and performance of dance, drama, visual and other arts (excluding music) outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, but may provide private or small group tuition as an extracurricular activity in association with mainstream educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2355"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Arts Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2355.1","ESCO_LABELS":["art mediator","education officer","arts education officer","education coordinator","education and visitor services coordinator","museum education officer","art educator","museum education coordinator","museum visitor services officer","museum visitor service coordinator","visitor services officer","museum visitor service officer","visitor service coordinator","education and visitor service coordinator","visitor service officer","museum visitor services coordinator","education and visitor services officer","visitor services coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"arts education officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Arts education officers deal with all the activities concerning the cultural venue and art facilities visitors, both current and prospective. They aim to deliver high quality and dynamic learning and participation programmes.\u00a0Arts education officers develop, deliver and evaluate programmes and events for classes, groups or individuals, ensuring these events are a valuable learning resource for all ages.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2355","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Arts Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other arts teachers teach students in the practice, theory and performance of dance, drama, visual and other arts (excluding music) outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, but may provide private or small group tuition as an extracurricular activity in association with mainstream educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2355"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Arts Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2355.2","ESCO_LABELS":["circus arts trainer","circus teacher","trainer in circus arts","teacher of circus arts","instructor of circus arts","circus arts instructor","circus arts teaching practitioner","circus arts educator","circus arts teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"circus arts teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Circus arts teachers instruct students in a recreational context in the various circus techniques and acts such as trapeze acts, juggling, mime, acrobatics, hooping, tightrope walking, object manipulation, unicycling tricks, etc. They provide students with a notion of circus history and repertoire, but mainly focus on a practice-based approach in their courses, in which they assist students in experimenting with and mastering different circus techniques, styles and acts and encourage them to develop their own style. They cast, direct and produce circus performances, and coordinate the technical production and possible set, props and costume usage on stage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2355","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Arts Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other arts teachers teach students in the practice, theory and performance of dance, drama, visual and other arts (excluding music) outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, but may provide private or small group tuition as an extracurricular activity in association with mainstream educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2355"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Arts Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2355.3","ESCO_LABELS":["dance and performing arts teacher","teacher of dance","dancing teacher","dance coach","dance trainer","teacher of dancing","dance teacher","specialist dance teacher","dance instructor","instructor of dance"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dance teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dance teachers instruct students in a recreational context in the various dance genres and forms, such as ballet, jazz, tap, ballroom, hip-hop, latin, folk dance etc. They provide students with a notion of dance history and repertoire, but mainly focus on a practice-based approach in their courses, in which they assist students in experimenting with and mastering different dance and dramatic expression styles and techniques and encourage them to develop their own style. They cast, choreograph and produce performances, and coordinate the technical production and the set, props and costume usage on stage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2355","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Arts Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other arts teachers teach students in the practice, theory and performance of dance, drama, visual and other arts (excluding music) outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, but may provide private or small group tuition as an extracurricular activity in association with mainstream educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2355"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Arts Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2355.4","ESCO_LABELS":["performing and dramatic arts teacher","drama teacher","drama instructor","performing and dramatic arts instructor","instructor in performing and dramatic arts","teacher of dramatic arts","drama educator","educator in drama","teacher of drama"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drama teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drama teachers instruct students in a recreational context in the various theatrical genres and dramatic expression forms, such as comedy, tragedy, prose, poetry, improvisation, monologues, dialogues etc. They provide students with a notion of theatre history and repertoire, but mainly focus on a practice-based approach in their courses, in which they assist students in experimenting with and mastering different dramatic expression styles and techniques and encourage them to develop their own style. They cast, direct and produce plays and other performances, and coordinate the technical production and the set, props and costume usage on stage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2355","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Arts Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other arts teachers teach students in the practice, theory and performance of dance, drama, visual and other arts (excluding music) outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, but may provide private or small group tuition as an extracurricular activity in association with mainstream educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2355"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Arts Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2355.5","ESCO_LABELS":["teacher of photography","media arts teacher","photography teacher","educator in photography","teacher of media arts","photography tutor","photography educator","instructor in photography","photography instructor","tutor in photography"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"photography teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Photography teachers instruct students in the various techniques and styles of photography, such as (group) portrait, nature, travel, macro, underwater, black and white, panoramic, motion, etc. They provide students with a notion of photography history, but mainly focus on a practice-based approach in their courses, in which they assist students in experimenting with and mastering different photography techniques and encourage them to develop their own style. Photography teachers monitor students' progress and set up exhibitions to show of students' work to the public.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"235","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other teaching professionals conduct research and advise on teaching methods, teach people with learning difficulties or special needs; teach non-native languages for migration and related purposes; give private tuition; teach arts, information technology and other subjects outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems; and provide other teaching services not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 23: Teaching Professionals..","ISCO_CODE_4":"2355","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Arts Teachers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Other arts teachers teach students in the practice, theory and performance of dance, drama, visual and other arts (excluding music) outside the mainstream primary, secondary and higher education systems, but may provide private or small group tuition as an extracurricular activity in association with mainstream educational institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2355"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Other Arts Teachers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2355.6","ESCO_LABELS":["educator in visual arts","specialist visual arts teacher","instructor of arts and crafts","sculpture teacher","instructor of visual arts","arts and crafts instructor","visual arts educator","visual arts teacher","arts and crafts teacher","visual arts instructor","painting teacher","teacher of visual arts","specialist teacher in visual arts"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"visual arts teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Visual arts teachers instruct students in various styles of visual arts, such as drawing, painting, and sculpting, in a recreational context. They provide students with an overview of art history, but primarily utilise a practice-based approach in their courses, in which they assist students to experiment with and master different artistic techniques, and encourage them to develop their own style.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They produce and update existing training materials (content and method), deliver effective training in classroom, online or informally, monitor, evaluate and report effectiveness of training. They maintain and update expertise on specialised ICT subjects and evaluate and report on students' performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Academic advisors also discuss the student's academic performance and its implications and make suggestions for improvement including study advice. They also work closely with other university administrators and professors and ensure they are up to date on university or college regulation, program, or requirement changes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They aim to create instructional experiences which make the acquisition of knowledge and skills more efficient, effective, and appealing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. 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They may also work with adult students in the further education system. Learning mentors develop schedules and action plans with the students in order to plan the necessary mentoring activities and monitor progress. They also liaise with the students' teachers, educational psychologists, school social workers and, if necessary, with the student's parents, in order to improve the student's educational development.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Prison instructors analyse the students' individual learning needs, plan and prepare teaching materials and sessions and update their learning records. They also ensure the working area and materials are safe from danger and accounted for, and supervise the students at all times.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Depending on the background of the client, be it business, education or otherwise, public speaking coaches also instruct clients or students in persuasive arguing, rhetorical delivery and other debating techniques.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. 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For instance, the group includes those who provide private tuition in subjects other than foreign languages and the arts, and those who provide educational counselling to students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2359"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Teaching Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2359.14","ESCO_LABELS":["private tutor","tutors","classroom tutor","students assistant","tutor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tutor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tutors provide personalised education to the children of employers or to adults, in addition to the main education system. They help students improve their knowledge and competence of a specific subject, at their own pace. Tutors will teach their students study techniques and strategies in order to ensure their academic development and will assess the student's progress throughout the tutoring sessions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. 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For instance, the group includes those who provide private tuition in subjects other than foreign languages and the arts, and those who provide educational counselling to students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2359"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Teaching Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2359.2","ESCO_LABELS":["access and outreach officer","university access and outreach officer","student support officer","undergraduate access and outreach officer","access and outreach officer in university","higher education access officer","access officer in university","schools liaison and access officer","university access officer","university access coordinator","academic support officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"academic support officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Academic support officers provide assistance to students with learning problems and act as the main point of contact for these students. They make sure extra tuition and educational programmes are provided to under-represented students with academic or personal issues. They also organise several social activities throughout the academic year.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"23","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Teaching Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Teaching professionals teach the theory and practice of one or more disciplines at different educational levels; conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods pertaining to their particular discipline; and prepare scholarly papers and books. 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For instance, the group includes those who provide private tuition in subjects other than foreign languages and the arts, and those who provide educational counselling to students.","ISCO_CODES":["2","23","235","2359"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Teaching Professionals","Other Teaching Professionals","Teaching Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2359.3","ESCO_LABELS":["school admissions coordinator","admissions officer","coordinator of admissions","student admissions officer","college admissions coordinator","admissions coordinator","university admissions coordinator","admissions coordinator in education","coordinator of student admissions","student admissions coordinator","admissions coordinator in university"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"admissions coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Admissions coordinators are in charge of the students' applications and admissions to a (private) school, college or university. 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Assistive technologists have a good understanding of learners\u2019 needs and a wide technology knowledge relevant to learning, living or work context. The role requires knowledge of assistive technology hardware and software such as text to speech, prediction, dictation, vision and physical access tools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They ensure the financial data is properly maintained and free of material misstatements due to error or fraud, that it adds up, and functions legally and effectively. They review lending and credit policies or numbers in databases and documents, evaluate, consult and assist the source of the transaction if necessary. They use their review of the client's financial governance as assurance to give testimony to the shareholders, stakeholders and board of directors of the organisation or company that all is up to par.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They implement and ensure compliance with internal financial and accounting procedures, and prepare documentation for external audits. They collect information related to financial statements such as assets, liabilities, equity, and cash flow in order to assess the company's financial position to prepare annual budgets and forecasts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They research potential markets and particular product opportunities to help business owners develop or expand a business. They\u00a0provide business advice, technical expertise, and network contacts based on their experience and activities. They do not assume executive managerial positions within the company, but have a say in its strategic direction.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They create preventive plans to avoid and reduce risks, and put plans in place for when the company is threatened. They coordinate risk management aspects across the different functions of an organisation and are responsible for technical activities such as risk assessment, risk mapping and insurance purchase. They report on risk issues to the senior management and the company's board.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.4","ESCO_LABELS":["wealth adviser","financial planner","financial adviser","personal banker","personal financial planner","independent financial adviser","personal financial adviser","financial planning practitioner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"financial planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Financial planners assist people dealing with various personal financial issues. They are specialised in financial planning, such as retirement planning, investment planning, risk management and insurance planning, and tax planning. They advise a strategy tailored to the client's needs. They ensure the accuracy of bank and other financial records while maintaining a customer-orientated approach and following ethical standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They use cross-selling techniques to advise and sell various banking and financial products and services to customers. They also manage the total relationship with customers and are responsible for optimising business results and customer satisfaction.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They specialise in either credit, market, operational or regulatory risk analysis. They use statistical analysis to evaluate risk, make recommendations to reduce and control financial risk and review documentation for legal compliance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.6","ESCO_LABELS":["financial and investment adviser","investment advisor","investment consultant","investment adviser","corporate investment adviser","investing director","investment executive","investment manager","RIA"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"investment adviser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Investment advisers are professionals who offer transparent advice by recommending suitable solutions on financial matters to their clients. They advise on investing pension or free funds in securities such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds and exchange-traded funds to customers. Investment advisers serve individuals, households, families and owners of small companies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.6.1","ESCO_LABELS":["operational investment banker","investment banking associate","investment banker","corporate investment adviser","corporate investment strategist","corporate banker","corporate investment banker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"corporate investment banker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Corporate investment bankers offer strategic advice on financial services to companies and other institutions. They ensure that legal regulations are being followed by their clients in their efforts of raising any capital. They provide technical expertise and information on mergers and acquisitions, bonds and shares, privatisations and reorganisation, raising capital and security underwriting, including equity and debt markets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.6.2","ESCO_LABELS":["investment fund assistant","investment fund clerk","investment fund office clerk","investment fund management assistant","investment fund specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"investment fund management assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Investment fund management assistants provide clients with financial planning advice on financial products and serve as the main contact point for new and old clients. They assist and perform preparatory work in the creation and administration of funds and help with the implementation of fund management decisions made by the portfolio or fund manager.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.6.3","ESCO_LABELS":["portfolio analyst","investments portfolio manager","investment executive","global investment manager","investment manager","investments manager","investment portfolio manager","investment consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"investment manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Investment managers administer the portfolio of investments that a company has. They perform close follow up of the investments looking for the most profitable solutions represented in financial products or securities. They analyse behaviour in financial markets, interests rates, and the companies' position in order to advise on risks and profitability for the client.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.6.4","ESCO_LABELS":["investors relation manager","investment strategy manager","investor relations manager","investor relations director","investor relations supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"investor relations manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Investor relations managers disseminate the investment strategy of the company and monitor the reactions of the investment community towards it. They use marketing, financial, communications, and security law expertise to ensure transparent communication to the larger community. They respond to inquiries from shareholders and investors in relation to the company's financial stability, stocks, or corporate policies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.7","ESCO_LABELS":["investments manager","portfolio administrator","portfolio managers","fund manager","portfolio administrators","fund directors","investment fund coordinator","fund director","fund managers","investment fund adviser","fixed income portfolio manager","investment managers","investment fund portfolio manager","investment fund manager","investment fund advisor","investments fund manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"investment fund manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Investment fund managers implement and monitor the investment strategy of a fund. They manage the fund's portfolio trading activities and supervise the financial, securities, and investment analysts in charge to perform research on the investments and then make buying and selling recommendations. They make decisions on when to buy or sell the assets included in a portfolio.\u00a0Investment fund managers works in a variety of settings such as banks, investment vehicles and stockbroking companies, working closely with the investment analyst. This occupation manages strategy and does not always work with relations between shareholders or investors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.8","ESCO_LABELS":["personal trust manager","personal trust supervisor","trustee officer","personal trust officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"personal trust officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Personal trust officers monitor and administer personal trusts. They interpret trust and testamentary documentation accordingly, interact with financial advisors to define the investment goal for the achievement of trust objectives, coordinate the purchase and sale of securities with account executives and review clients' accounts regularly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial and Investment Advisers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial and investment advisers develop financial plans for individuals and organizations, and invest and manage funds on their behalf.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial and Investment Advisers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2412.9","ESCO_LABELS":["programme funding coordinator","program funding manager","programme funding administator","grants manager","programme funding officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"programme funding manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Programme funding managers take the lead in developing and realizing the funding strategy of the programmes of an organisation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"24","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration professionals perform analytical, conceptual and practical tasks to provide services in financial matters, human resource development, public relations, marketing and sales in the technical, medical, information and communication technology areas; and conduct, reviews of organizational structures, methods and systems as well as quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial analysts conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes of public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2413.1","ESCO_LABELS":["company analyst","structured finance analyst","financial markets researcher","financial researcher","m&a analyst","banking analyst","economic analyst","financial analyst","financial markets report writer","financial markets analyst","credit analyst","treasury analyst","stock market analyst","capital markets analyst","financial markets specialist","financial markets forecaster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"financial analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"\nFinancial analysts conduct economic research and elicit valuable analyses on financial matters such as profitability, liquidity, solvency, and asset management. They provide recommendations on financial matters for decision-making processes. Financial analysts work in both the public and the private sector.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial analysts conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes of public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2413.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["insurance analyst","insurance rater","insurance rating analyst","insurance assessor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance rating analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance rating analysts analyse information related to insurance markets and their credit rating, prepare rating reports and invoices, compile financial data and present and explain credit rating opinions to stakeholders, clients and external parties. They work for insurance companies and calculate the insurance premium and rates for the company\u2019s clients using both manual and automated methods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"24","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration professionals perform analytical, conceptual and practical tasks to provide services in financial matters, human resource development, public relations, marketing and sales in the technical, medical, information and communication technology areas; and conduct, reviews of organizational structures, methods and systems as well as quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial analysts conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes of public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2413.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["investment operations analyst","investment specialist","portfolio analyst","investment banking business analyst","investment analyst","investment accounting analyst","investment officer","oil and gas investment banking analyst","investment banking analyst","investment compliance analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"investment analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Investment analysts undertake research to make informed recommendations to fund managers. They research investments globally but depending on the nature and field of their employer they can specialise in fields like retail, infrastructure, energy, banking and financial services. They focus on financial and economical information such as the political and economic developments that can impact financial markets, the financial performance of the target companies and use the interpretation of data from different sources to understand how it affects investment decision making.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"24","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration professionals perform analytical, conceptual and practical tasks to provide services in financial matters, human resource development, public relations, marketing and sales in the technical, medical, information and communication technology areas; and conduct, reviews of organizational structures, methods and systems as well as quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial analysts conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes of public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2413.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["acquisition manager","mergers and acquisitions professional","mergers and acquisitions banker","M&A specialist","m&a professional","mergers analyst","mergers and acquisitions associate","M&A analyst","m&a banker","mergers and acquisitions analyst","acquisitions analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mergers and acquisitions analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mergers and acquisitions analysts oversee the execution of transactions for the purchase, sale, merger or takeover of companies. They negotiate and complete the deal on the client's behalf, by working closely with lawyers and accountants. Mergers and acquisitions analysts conduct operational and legal risk assessments of a company, assess comparable companies in the market and help with the post-merger integration.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"24","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration professionals perform analytical, conceptual and practical tasks to provide services in financial matters, human resource development, public relations, marketing and sales in the technical, medical, information and communication technology areas; and conduct, reviews of organizational structures, methods and systems as well as quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial analysts conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes of public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2413.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["securities analyst","securities research director","shares analyst","corporate securities research analyst","securities research analyst","rating analyst","bonds analyst","stock analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"securities analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Securities analysts perform research activities to gather and analyse financial, legal and economic information. They interpret data on the price, stability and future investment trends in a certain economic area and make recommendations and forecasts to business clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"241","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Finance Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Finance professionals plan, develop, organize, administer, invest, manage and conduct quantitative analyses of either financial accounting systems or funds for individuals, establishments and public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Financial Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Financial analysts conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes of public or private institutions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","241","2413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Finance Professionals","Financial Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2413.2","ESCO_LABELS":["middle office associate","middle office analyst","middle office junior manager","middle office regulatory reform analyst","middle office risk and control analyst","middle office specialist","transaction reporting specialist","structured products middle office analyst","senior analyst-control","middle office senior manager","derivatives middle office analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"middle office analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Middle office analysts work in the treasury of a financial company, ensuring compliance with company policy and legislation, providing research and analysis on financial matters, measuring risk and supporting operations in the front office.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Management and Organization Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Management and organization analysts assist organizations to achieve greater efficiency and solve organizational problems. They study organizational structures, methods, systems and procedures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Management and Organization Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2421.1","ESCO_LABELS":["business analyst","standardisation manager","management consultant","organisational developer","business strategy consultant","business development analyst","standardisation expert","business strategy analyst","standardization expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"business analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"\nBusiness analysts research and understand the strategic position of businesses and companies in relation to their markets and their stakeholders. They analyse and present their views on how the company, from many perspectives, can improve its strategic position and internal corporate structure. They assess needs for change, communication methods, technology, IT tools, new standards and certifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They study organizational structures, methods, systems and procedures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Management and Organization Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2421.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["production cost estimator","manufacturing cost recovery technician","estimator","manufacturing cost analyst","manufacturing cost estimator","manufacturing estimate clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"manufacturing cost estimator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Manufacturing cost estimators collect and analyse data to evaluate the money, materials, labour and time required for manufacturing processes. They conduct analyses to identify (alternative) cost effective technical designs and production processes. They develop and use methods and tools for cost planning, controlling and analysis. They also perform quantitative and qualitative risk analyses and report on the development of costs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They study organizational structures, methods, systems and procedures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Management and Organization Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2421.2","ESCO_LABELS":["business consultant","business process consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"business consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Business consultants analyse the position, structure and processes of businesses and companies and offer services or advice to improve them. They research and identify business processes such as financial inefficiencies or employee management and devise strategical plans to overcome these difficulties. They work in external consulting firms where they provide an objective view on a business and or company's structure and methodological processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Management and Organization Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Management and organization analysts assist organizations to achieve greater efficiency and solve organizational problems. They study organizational structures, methods, systems and procedures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Management and Organization Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2421.3","ESCO_LABELS":["business research analyst","strategic business and intelligence manager","competitive intelligence manager","business intelligence analyst","market intelligence manager","business intelligence consultant","business intelligence specialist","business intelligence manager","research consultant","business research consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"business intelligence manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Business intelligence managers gain knowledge of the industry, the innovative processes therein, and contrast them with the operations of the company in order to improve them. They focus their analysis in the supply chain processes, warehouses, storage, and sales as to facilitate communication and revenue improvement.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Management and Organization Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Management and organization analysts assist organizations to achieve greater efficiency and solve organizational problems. They study organizational structures, methods, systems and procedures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Management and Organization Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2421.4","ESCO_LABELS":["lean engineer","lean facilitator","continuous improvement manager","lean coach","process excellence manager","kaizen manager","lean expert","lean director","operational excellence manager","manufacturing excellence manager","lean project manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lean manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lean managers plan and manage lean programs in different business units of an organisation. They drive and coordinate continuous improvements projects aimed at achieving manufacturing efficiency, optimise workforce productivity, generate business innovation and realise transformational changes impacting on operations and business processes, and report on results and progresses to the company management. They contribute to the creation of a continuous improvement culture within the company, and they are responsible for developing and training a team of lean experts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They study organizational structures, methods, systems and procedures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Management and Organization Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2421.5","ESCO_LABELS":["distribution consultant","logistics analyst","logistics and supply chain analyst","logistics consultant","distribution and logistics consultant","distribution analyst","distribution and logistics analyst","logistics and distribution analyst","analyst of logistics","supply chain analyst","supply chain consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"logistics analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Logistics analysts streamline product manufacturing, transportation, storage and distribution. They assess production and supply chain problems to determine economically efficient solutions. They assists company managers in decision-making processes and direct programs designed to provide subcontractors, managers and customers with logistic technology.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They ensure record maintenance, handle enquiries and provide information to the public, either in person, through emails or phone calls. They support senior staff, and ensure a fluent internal flow of information.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They develop monitoring, inspection and evaluation methods and instruments needed to collect and analyse data, and report on results by applying structured M&E frameworks, theories, approaches and methodologies. M&E officers inform decision-making through reporting, learning products or activities and knowledge management. They can also engage in capacity development activities by providing training and capacity building support within their organizations or for clients and partners.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They revise official documents and follow procedures set by the respective parliaments. They support on the communication with stakeholders and provide the logistical support required in handling official processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They write reports and presentations in order to communicate and acquire support for the policies from government officials and the public. They also communicate with professionals in agriculture for research and information purposes and perform administrative duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They implement policies ranging from financial policies to practical policies such as improving job searching mechanisms, promoting job training, giving incentives to start-ups and income support. Labour market policy officers work closely with partners, external organisations or other stakeholders and provide them with regular updates.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy administration professionals develop and analyse policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government and commercial operations and programmes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Policy Administration Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2422.12.11","ESCO_LABELS":["legal affairs policy officer","policy officer, legal and compliance","legal policy specialist","legal policy officer","policy analyst, legal affairs","legal policy analyst","legal policy advisor","policy officer, legal affairs"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"legal policy officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Legal affairs policy officers research, analyse and develop policies related to the legal sector and implement these policies to improve the existing regulation around the sector. They work closely with partners, external organisations or other stakeholders and provide them with regular updates.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy administration professionals develop and analyse policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government and commercial operations and programmes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Policy Administration Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2422.12.12","ESCO_LABELS":["healthcare admistrator","healthcare planner","healthcare services planning officer","general manager healthcare","healthcare planning officer","health service manager","general manager","public health policy officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"public health policy officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Public health policy officers develop and implement strategies for the improvement of a community's health care policy. They advise governments on policy changes and identify problems in current health care policies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy administration professionals develop and analyse policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government and commercial operations and programmes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Policy Administration Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2422.12.13","ESCO_LABELS":["sports and recreation policy advisor","sports and recreation policy officer","sports policy officer","sports and recreation policy specialist","recreation policy officer","sports and recreation policy analyst","sports policy advisor","recreation policy specialist","sports and recreation policy researcher","recreation policy advisor","sport and recreation policy officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"recreation policy officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Recreation policy officers research, analyse and develop policies in the sports and recreation sector and implement these policies in order to improve the sport and recreation system and improve the health of the population. They strive to increase the participation in sports, support athletes, enhance the performance of athletes in national and international competitions, improve social inclusion and community development. They work closely with partners, external organisations or other stakeholders and provide them with regular updates.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy administration professionals develop and analyse policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government and commercial operations and programmes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Policy Administration Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2422.12.14","ESCO_LABELS":["regional development policy researcher","regional policy officer","legal policy officer for regional development","regional development policy officer","policy officer in regional development department","regional development policy coordinator","regional development policy developer","regional development policy analyst","policy officer for regional development"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"regional development policy officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Regional development policy officers research, analyse and develop regional development policies. They implement policies that aim at reducing regional disparities by fostering economic activities in a region and structural changes such as supporting multi-level governance, rural development and improvement of infrastructure. They work closely with partners, external organisations or other stakeholders and provide them with regular updates.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy administration professionals develop and analyse policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government and commercial operations and programmes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Policy Administration Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2422.12.15","ESCO_LABELS":["social services policy researcher","policy officer at social services","social policy advisor","social policy officer","social policy researcher","social policy development officer","policy officer, social services","social policy analyst","social services policy officer","social policy specialist","social services policy advisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"social services policy officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Social services policy officers research, analyse and develop social services policies and implement these policies and services to improve circumstances of disadvantaged and vulnerable members of society such as children and elderly people. They work in the administration of social services and stay in contact with organisations and other stakeholders and provide them with regular updates.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy administration professionals develop and analyse policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government and commercial operations and programmes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Policy Administration Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2422.12.2","ESCO_LABELS":["competition policy manager","competition policy officer","consumer protection officer","civil servant","entrepreneurship policy officer","policy manager for competition","policy manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"competition policy officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Competition policy officers manage the development of regional and national competition policies and law, in order to regulate competition and competitive practices, to encourage open and transparent trade practices and to protect consumers and businesses.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"24","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration professionals perform analytical, conceptual and practical tasks to provide services in financial matters, human resource development, public relations, marketing and sales in the technical, medical, information and communication technology areas; and conduct, reviews of organizational structures, methods and systems as well as quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy administration professionals develop and analyse policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government and commercial operations and programmes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Policy Administration Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2422.12.3","ESCO_LABELS":["cultural policy officer","cultural policy worker","culture programmes officer","arts worker","culture programes officer","cultural programs officer","cultural policy director","culture policy officer","culture director","arts administrator","cultural policy coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cultural policy officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cultural policy officers develop and implement policies to improve and promote cultural activities and events. They manage resources and communicate with the public and media in order to facilitate interest in cultural programs and emphasize their importance in a community.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"24","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration professionals perform analytical, conceptual and practical tasks to provide services in financial matters, human resource development, public relations, marketing and sales in the technical, medical, information and communication technology areas; and conduct, reviews of organizational structures, methods and systems as well as quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"242","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administration professionals apply various concepts and theories related to improving the effectiveness of organizations and the individuals within the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Policy Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Policy administration professionals develop and analyse policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government and commercial operations and programmes.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","242","2422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Administration Professionals","Policy Administration Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2422.12.4","ESCO_LABELS":["education policy development officer","education policy researcher","education policy specialist","education policy analyst","policy officer, education","policy officer","education policy officer","policy officer for education","education policy advisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"education policy officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Education policy officers research, analyse and develop education policies, and implement these policies to improve the existing education system. 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They help internal or external clients to increase value for money and end users' satisfaction through their advanced knowledge of the suppliers and their offering. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They translate needs into contracts and deliver value for money for the organisation and the public. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They research social service programs and identify areas for improvement, as well as aid in the development of new programs. They fulfil advisory functions for social service organisations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They develop new programs and aim to promote and implement them, as well as ensure the maintenance of sports and recreation facilities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They analyse the domestic and foreign markets in order to promote and establish business operations, and ensure trade proceedings are compliant with legislation and businesses are protected from distortions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They investigate and assess the community's issues and needs, manage resources, and develop implementation strategies. They communicate with the community for investigation purposes, and to inform the community on development plans.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They supervise promotion of policy plans and coordinate implementation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They analyse health care policies and identify issues, and aid in the development of improvement strategies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They help identify options for future careers, assist beneficiaries in the development of their curriculum and help people reflect on their ambitions, interests and qualifications. Career guidance advisors may provide advice on various career planning issues and make suggestions for lifelong learning if necessary, including study recommendations. They may also assist the individual in the search for a job or provide guidance and advice to prepare a candidate for recognition of prior learning.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They recruit staff, prepare job advertisements, interview and short-list people, negotiate with employment agencies, and set up working conditions. Human resources officers also administer the payroll, review salaries and advise on remuneration benefits and employment law. They arrange for training opportunities to enhance employees' performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They handle disputes, and advise management on personnel policy as well as facilitate communication between trade unions and managerial staff.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They provide technical assistance to employers in dealing with problematic staff recruitment and development and with staff restructuring. Occupational analysts study and write job descriptions and prepare occupational classification systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They perform testing and interviewing with job seekers, shortlist few candidates to present to the employers and match candidates to appropriate jobs. Recruitment consultants maintain relationships with employers to offer their services on a more long-term basis.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They do this by leading the coachee (the person who is being coached) to resolution of their challenges by their own means. Business coaches aim to address specific tasks or reach specific goals, as opposed to overall development.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They develop the existing potential of the employees to increase their efficiency, motivation, job satisfaction, and employability.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They also design and develop new training modules and supervise all the activities related to the planning and delivery of these programmes. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Advertising and Marketing Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Advertising and marketing professionals develop and coordinate advertising strategies and campaigns, determine the market for new goods and services, and identify and develop market opportunities for new and existing goods and services.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Advertising and Marketing Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2431.1","ESCO_LABELS":["creative copy","text writer","content writer","copywriter","copy strategist","copy-based creative","slogan writer","advertising strategist","advertisement copywriter","copy writer","advertising writer","creative copy artist","creative copy consultant","advertising copywriter","web copywriter","copywriting consultant","commercial writer","content marketer","continuity writer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"advertising copywriter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Advertising copywriters are responsible for the written or verbal design of advertisements and commercials. They write slogans, catchphrases and work closely together with advertising artists.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They can advise and develop strategies for the entry of a brand in the market, for the re-launch of a product, for the introduction of a new product, or for the positioning of a commercial image. They perform previous studies of the position of the company and perception of customers in order to define the marketing approach.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2433","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Technical and medical sales professionals (excluding ICT) represent companies in selling a range of industrial, medical and pharmaceutical goods and services to industrial, business, professional and other establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2433"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)"],"ESCO_CODE":"2433.1","ESCO_LABELS":["after-sales service technician","customer service technician","workshop technician","after-sales maintenance technician","field technician","after-sales support technician","field support technician","after-sales team member","help-desk technician","after-sales rectification technician","sales support technician","after-sales repair technician","after-sales installation technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"after-sales service technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"After-sales service technicians provide after-sales service support to customers, such as the installation, maintenance and repair of the sold products. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2433","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Technical and medical sales professionals (excluding ICT) represent companies in selling a range of industrial, medical and pharmaceutical goods and services to industrial, business, professional and other establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2433"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)"],"ESCO_CODE":"2433.6","ESCO_LABELS":["field salesperson","inside technical sales representative","trainee technical sales representative","assistant technical sales engineer","technical field sales representative","field saleswoman","senior technical sales engineer","graduate technical sales engineer","field salesman","outside technical sales representative","technical sales representative","graduate technical sales representative","assistant technical sales representative","trainee technical sales engineer","senior technical sales representative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"technical sales representative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Technical sales representatives act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2433","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Technical and medical sales professionals (excluding ICT) represent companies in selling a range of industrial, medical and pharmaceutical goods and services to industrial, business, professional and other establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2433"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)"],"ESCO_CODE":"2433.6.1","ESCO_LABELS":["agricultural machinery and equipment field salesman","agricultural machinery and equipment inside technical sales representative","senior technical sales representative in agricultural machinery and equipment","trainee technical sales representative in agricultural machinery and equipment","agricultural machinery and equipment field saleswoman","trainee technical sales engineer in agricultural machinery and equipment","agricultural machinery and equipment outside technical sales representative","graduate technical sales representative in agricultural machinery and equipment","assistant technical sales engineer in agricultural machinery and equipment","senior technical sales engineer in agricultural machinery and equipment","graduate technical sales engineer in agricultural machinery and equipment","agricultural machinery and equipment field salesperson","technical sales representative in agricultural machinery and equipment","agricultural machinery and equipment technical field sales representative","assistant technical sales representative in agricultural machinery and equipment"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"technical sales representative in agricultural machinery and equipment","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Technical sales representatives in agricultural machinery and equipment act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2433","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Technical and medical sales professionals (excluding ICT) represent companies in selling a range of industrial, medical and pharmaceutical goods and services to industrial, business, professional and other establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2433"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)"],"ESCO_CODE":"2433.6.2","ESCO_LABELS":["chemical products inside technical sales representative","trainee technical sales representative in chemical products","graduate technical sales representative in chemical products","assistant technical sales representative in chemical products","chemical products outside technical sales representative","senior technical sales engineer in chemical products","assistant technical sales engineer in chemical products","trainee technical sales engineer in chemical products","chemical products technical field sales representative","chemical products field salesman","senior technical sales representative in chemical products","technical sales representative in chemical products","graduate technical sales engineer in chemical products","chemical products field salesperson","chemical products field saleswoman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"technical sales representative in chemical products","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Technical sales representatives in chemical products act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2433","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Technical and medical sales professionals (excluding ICT) represent companies in selling a range of industrial, medical and pharmaceutical goods and services to industrial, business, professional and other establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2433"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)"],"ESCO_CODE":"2433.6.3","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant technical sales representative in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","technical saleswoman in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","technical salesperson in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","technical sales representative in heating equipment","technical salesman in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","trainee technical sales engineer in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","senior technical sales representative in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","graduate technical sales representative in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","technical sales representative in hardware","hardware sales representative","senior technical sales engineer in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","technical sales representative in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","hardware, plumbing and heating sales representative","trainee technical sales representative in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","heating product sales representative","graduate technical sales engineer in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","assistant technical sales engineer in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","technical sales representative in plumbing"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"technical sales representative in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Technical sales representatives in hardware, plumbing and heating equipment act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2433","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Technical and medical sales professionals (excluding ICT) represent companies in selling a range of industrial, medical and pharmaceutical goods and services to industrial, business, professional and other establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2433"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)"],"ESCO_CODE":"2433.6.4","ESCO_LABELS":["technical salespeople in industrial equipment","technical salesman in machinery","technical saleswoman in machinery","trainee technical sales engineer in machinery and industrial equipment","technical salesman in industrial equipment","technical salesperson in machinery","plant machinery sales representative","machinery and industrial equipment salesperson","trainee technical sales representative in machinery and industrial equipment","technical salespeople in machinery","technical salespeople in machinery and industrial equipment","graduate technical sales engineer in machinery and industrial equipment","machinery sales representative","senior technical sales representative in machinery and industrial equipment","technical salesperson in industrial equipment","technical salesperson in machinery and industrial equipment","technical saleswoman in machinery and industrial equipment","graduate technical sales representative in machinery and industrial equipment","technical saleswoman in industrial equipment","technical sales representative in machinery and industrial equipment","technical salesman in machinery and industrial equipment","assistant technical sales engineer in machinery and industrial equipment","senior technical sales engineer in machinery and industrial equipment","assistant technical sales representative in machinery and industrial equipment","mechanical equipment sales representative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"technical sales representative in machinery and industrial equipment","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Technical sales representatives in machinery and industrial equipment act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2433","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Technical and medical sales professionals (excluding ICT) represent companies in selling a range of industrial, medical and pharmaceutical goods and services to industrial, business, professional and other establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2433"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)"],"ESCO_CODE":"2433.6.5","ESCO_LABELS":["senior technical sales engineer in mining and construction machinery","assistant technical sales representative in mining and construction machinery","assistant technical sales engineer in mining and construction machinery","mining and construction machinery technical field sales representative","mining and construction machinery inside technical sales representative","mining and construction machinery outside technical sales representative","mining and construction machinery field saleswoman","technical sales engineer in mining and construction machinery","technical sales representative in mining and construction machinery","graduate technical sales representative in mining and construction machinery","senior technical sales representative in mining and construction machinery","trainee technical sales representative in mining and construction machinery","mining and construction machinery field salesperson","mining and construction machinery field salesman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"technical sales representative in mining and construction machinery","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Technical sales representatives in mining and construction machinery act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2433","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Technical and medical sales professionals (excluding ICT) represent companies in selling a range of industrial, medical and pharmaceutical goods and services to industrial, business, professional and other establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2433"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Technical and Medical Sales Professionals (excluding ICT)"],"ESCO_CODE":"2433.6.6","ESCO_LABELS":["office machinery and equipment outside technical sales representative","graduate technical sales representative in office machinery and equipment","graduate technical sales engineer in office machinery and equipment","trainee technical sales representative in office machinery and equipment","office machinery and equipment field salesman","assistant technical sales engineer in office machinery and equipment","assistant technical sales representative in office machinery and equipment","trainee technical sales engineer in office machinery and equipment","senior technical sales engineer in office machinery and equipment","office machinery and equipment inside technical sales representative","technical sales representative in office machinery and equipment","office machinery and equipment technical field sales representative","senior technical sales representative in office machinery and equipment","office machinery and equipment field salesperson","office machinery and equipment field saleswoman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"technical sales representative in office machinery and equipment","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Technical sales representatives in office machinery and equipment act for a business to sell its merchandise while providing technical insight for customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"243","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales, marketing and public relations professionals plan, develop, coordinate and implement programmes of information dissemination to promote organizations, goods and services; and represent companies in selling a range of technical, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical and ICT goods and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2434","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Sales Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) sales professionals sell, at the wholesale level, a range of computer hardware, software and other information and communications technology goods and services including installations and provide specialized information as required.","ISCO_CODES":["2","24","243","2434"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Business and Administration Professionals","Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Sales Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2434.1","ESCO_LABELS":["IT account manager","ICT account manager","ICT key account manager","IT key account manager","ICT account managers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT account manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT account managers build business relationships with customers to facilitate the sale of hardware, software, telecommunications or ICT services. They also identify opportunities and manage sourcing and delivery of products to customers. They achieve sales targets and maintain profitability.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They negotiate prices and establish contract terms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"24","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration professionals perform analytical, conceptual and practical tasks to provide services in financial matters, human resource development, public relations, marketing and sales in the technical, medical, information and communication technology areas; and conduct, reviews of organizational structures, methods and systems as well as quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programmes. 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They provide technical guidance to pre-sales personnel and plan and modify product ICT configurations to meet client requirements. They pursue additional business development opportunities.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.1","ESCO_LABELS":["IT scientist","ICT science researcher","computers scientist","ICT scientist","ICT research scientist","computer scientist","IT research scientist","IT researcher","IT science researcher","ICT researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"computer scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Computer scientists conduct research in computer and information science, directed toward greater knowledge and understanding of fundamental aspects of ICT phenomena. They write research reports and proposals. Computer scientists\u00a0also invent and design new approaches to computing technology, find innovative uses for existing technology and studies and solve complex problems in computing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They raise awareness on information technology innovations and their potential value to a business. They also participate in the assessment and choice of ICT solutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.11","ESCO_LABELS":["artificial intelligence designer","designer of intelligent systems","intelligent systems designers","intelligent system designer","ICT intelligent systems designer","semantic technologies engineer","machine learning systems designer","linked data engineer","intelligent systems engineer","AI system designer","intelligent systems developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT intelligent systems designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT intelligent systems designers apply methods of artificial intelligence in engineering, robotics and computer science to design programs which simulate intelligence including thinking models, cognitive and knowledge-based systems, problem solving, and decision making. They also integrate structured knowledge into computer systems (ontologies, knowledge bases) in order to solve complex problems normally requiring a high level of human expertise or artificial intelligence methods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.12","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT research advisor","IT research consultant","IT research advisor","ICT research consultant","ICT research consultants","ICT research specialist","IT research specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT research consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT research consultants perform targeted ICT research and provide a final report to the client. They also use ICT tools to design questionnaires for surveys, analyse the results, write reports, present the results and make recommendations based on the research findings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.13","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT system analyst","system analyst","network analyst","ICT systems analyst","systems analyst","IT systems analyst","ICT system analysts","ICT systems analysts","IT system analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT system analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT system analysts specify the system needs to meet the end user requirements. They analyse system functions in order to define their goals or purposes and to discover operations and procedures for accomplishing them most efficiently. They also design new IT solutions to improve business efficiency and productivity, produce outline designs and estimate costs of new systems, specify the operations the system will perform, and the way data will be viewed by the end user. They present the design to the users and work closely with the users to implement the solution.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.14","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT systems architects","IT system architect","systems architect","ICT system architect","ICT systems architect","solution architect","IT systems architect","information systems architect","ICT system architects"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT system architect","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT system architects design architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data for a multi-components system to meet specified requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.14.1","ESCO_LABELS":["decentralized ledger technology specialist","blockchain technology specialist","blockchain engineer","DLT specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"blockchain architect","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Blockchain architects are ICT system architects that are specialized in blockchain-based solutions. They design architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data for a decentralized system to meet specified requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.15","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT systems developers","IT system developer","system developer","systems programmer","ICT systems developer","system software developer","ICT system developers","systems developer","ICT system developer","component developer","chief ICT system developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT system developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT system developers maintain, audit and improve organisational support systems. They use existing or new technologies to meet particular needs. They test both hardware and software system components, diagnose and resolve system faults.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They evaluate existing components or systems to determine integration requirements and ensure that the final solutions meet organisational needs. They reuse components when possible and assist management in taking decisions. They perform ICT system integration troubleshooting.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They evaluate ICT infrastructure in terms of risk to the organisation and establish controls to mitigate loss. They determine and recommend improvements in the current risk management controls and in the implementation of system changes or upgrades.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They make proposals for the improvement of the interface and usability of products, systems or services. In doing so, they take into consideration the practical, experiential, affective, meaningful and valuable aspects of human\u2013computer interaction and product ownership, as well as the person's perceptions of system aspects such as utility, ease of use and efficiency, and user experience dynamics.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They apply this understanding to solve different real-world problems such as security, autonomous driving, robotic manufacturing, digital image classification, medical image processing and diagnosis, etc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They ensure that the data sources and repositories provide consistent and reliable data. Data analysts use different algorithms and IT tools as demanded by the situation and the current data. They\u00a0might prepare reports in the form of visualisations such as graphs, charts, and dashboards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They build mathematical models using data, present and communicate data insights and findings to specialists and scientists in their team and if required, to a non-expert audience, and recommend ways to apply the data.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.5","ESCO_LABELS":["embedded system developer","embedded software developer","embedded system programmer","embedded systems designers","embedded systems developer","embedded system designer","embedded systems programmer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"embedded system designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Embedded system designers translate and design requirements and the high-level plan or architecture of an embedded control system according to technical software specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Systems Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Systems analysts conduct research, analyse and evaluate client information technology requirements, procedures or problems, and develop and implement proposals, recommendations and plans to improve current or future information systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Systems Analysts"],"ESCO_CODE":"2511.6","ESCO_LABELS":["enterprise architects","enterprise architect","enterprise architecture manager","enterprise developer","enterprise designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"enterprise architect","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Enterprise architects balance technological opportunities with business requirements. They also maintain a holistic view of the organisation's strategy, processes, information and ICT assets and link the business mission, strategy and processes to the ICT strategy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They contribute to the general ICT functional requirements of the business organisation. ICT business analysis managers analyse business needs and translate them into ICT solutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They also identify change needs, assess the impact of the change, capture and document requirements and then ensure that these requirements are delivered whilst supporting the business through the implementation process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They develop and implement cloud-applications, handle the migration of existing on-premise applications to the cloud, and debug cloud stacks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They act as the interface between the software users and the software development team.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They also design the architecture of the system or different modules and components related to the business' or customer requirements, technical platform, computer language or development environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Web and Multimedia Developers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Web and multimedia development professionals combine design and technical knowledge to research, analyse, evaluate, design, programme and modify websites and applications that draw together text, graphics, animations, imaging, audio and video displays and other interactive media.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Web and Multimedia Developers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2513.1","ESCO_LABELS":["video games developer","digital game developer","games programmer","digital games developers","virtual games developer","digital games developer","computer games developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital games developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital games developers program, implement and document digital games. They implement technical standards in gameplay, graphics, sound and functionality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Web and Multimedia Developers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Web and multimedia development professionals combine design and technical knowledge to research, analyse, evaluate, design, programme and modify websites and applications that draw together text, graphics, animations, imaging, audio and video displays and other interactive media.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Web and Multimedia Developers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2513.2","ESCO_LABELS":["search engine optimization expert","search engine optimisation specialist","search engine optimiser","SEO expert","SEO specialist","growth hacker","inbound marketer","SEO experts","search engine optimisation experts","search engine optimisation consultant","search engine marketing specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"search engine optimisation expert","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Search engine optimisation experts increase the ranking of a company's web pages with regard to target queries in a search engine. They create and launch SEO campaigns and identify areas of improvement. Search engine optimisation experts may conduct pay per click (PPC) campaigns.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Web and Multimedia Developers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Web and multimedia development professionals combine design and technical knowledge to research, analyse, evaluate, design, programme and modify websites and applications that draw together text, graphics, animations, imaging, audio and video displays and other interactive media.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Web and Multimedia Developers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2513.3","ESCO_LABELS":["user interface designer","UI designer","accessibility designer","user interface designers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"user interface designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"User interface designers are in charge of designing user interfaces for applications and systems. They perform layout, graphics and dialogues design activities as well as adaptation activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Web and Multimedia Developers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Web and multimedia development professionals combine design and technical knowledge to research, analyse, evaluate, design, programme and modify websites and applications that draw together text, graphics, animations, imaging, audio and video displays and other interactive media.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Web and Multimedia Developers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2513.4","ESCO_LABELS":["web content manager","digital content","content specialist","web content curatorspecialist","web content specialist","web content administrators","content curator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"web content manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Web content managers curate or create content for a web platform according to the long-term strategic goals, policies and procedures for an organisation's online content or their customers. They control and monitor compliance with standards, legal and privacy regulations and ensure web optimisation. They are also responsible for integrating the work of writers and designers to produce a final layout which is compatible with corporate standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Web and Multimedia Developers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Web and multimedia development professionals combine design and technical knowledge to research, analyse, evaluate, design, programme and modify websites and applications that draw together text, graphics, animations, imaging, audio and video displays and other interactive media.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Web and Multimedia Developers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2513.5","ESCO_LABELS":["web developers","web engineer","web application developer","web programmer","web developer","web specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"web developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Web developers develop, implement and document web-accessible software based on the designs provided. They align the client's web presence with its business strategy, troubleshoot software problems and issues and look for ways to improve the application.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Applications Programmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Applications programmers write and maintain programmable code outlined in technical instructions and specifications for software applications and operating systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Applications Programmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2514.1","ESCO_LABELS":["app configurator","ICT application configurator","software application configurator","application software configurator","application configurators"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT application configurator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT application configurators identify, record, and maintain user-specific application configurations based upon user requirements and business rules. They configure generic software systems in order to create a specific version applied to an organisation's context. These configurations range from adjusting basic parameters through the creation of business rules and roles in the ICT system to developing specific modules (including the configuration of Commercial off-the-shelf systems (COTS)). They also document configurations, perform configuration updates, and ensure the configurations are correctly implemented in the application.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Applications Programmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Applications programmers write and maintain programmable code outlined in technical instructions and specifications for software applications and operating systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Applications Programmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2514.2","ESCO_LABELS":["application software developers","ICT application developer","application designer","application developer","app software developer","software programmer","application software engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT application developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT application developers implement the ICT (software) applications based on the designs provided using application domain specific languages, tools, platforms and experience.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Applications Programmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Applications programmers write and maintain programmable code outlined in technical instructions and specifications for software applications and operating systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Applications Programmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2514.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["embedded system software programmer","embedded software developerl embedded systems engineer","embedded software programmer","embedded system software developer","embedded systems software developer","embedded systems designer","embedded systems software developers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"embedded systems software developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Embedded systems software developers program, implement, document and maintain software to be run on an embedded system.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Applications Programmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Applications programmers write and maintain programmable code outlined in technical instructions and specifications for software applications and operating systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Applications Programmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2514.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["app coder","app programmer","cell phone app developer","mobile app developer","app developer","mobile app specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mobile application developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mobile application developers implement applications software for mobile devices, based on the designs provided, using general or specific development tools for device operating systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Applications Programmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Applications programmers write and maintain programmable code outlined in technical instructions and specifications for software applications and operating systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Applications Programmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2514.3","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial mobile devices software developer","industrial mobile devices software coder","handheld software developer","handheld programmer","industrial mobile devices software programmer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial mobile devices software developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial mobile devices software developers implement applications software for specific, professional industrial mobile (handheld) devices, based on the industry needs, using general or specific development tools for device operating systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Applications Programmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Applications programmers write and maintain programmable code outlined in technical instructions and specifications for software applications and operating systems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Applications Programmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2514.4","ESCO_LABELS":["numerical tool maker","numerical tool and process control programer","numerical tool setting operator","numerical process control tool setting operator","numerical tool machine set up operator","numerical process control set up operator","numerical tool setter","numerical tool l programme setter","numerical tool programmer","numerical process control supervisor","numerical process control operator","numerical tool machine operator","numerical process control programmer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"numerical tool and process control programmer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Numerical tool and process control programmers develop computer programs to control automatic machines and equipment involved in manufacturing processes. They analyse blueprints and job orders, conduct computer simulations and trial runs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"251","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Software and applications developers and analysts conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice on and improve information technology systems such as hardware, software and other applications to meet specific requirements. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. For instance, the group includes those professionals specializing in quality assurance including software testing.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2519"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2519.1","ESCO_LABELS":["data quality specialists","data quality expert","data integrity officer","data quality specialist","data quality officer","data integrity specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"data quality specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Data quality specialists review organisation's data for accuracy, recommend enhancements to record systems and data acquisition processes and assess referential and historical integrity of data. They also develop documents and maintain data quality goals and standards and oversee an organisation's data privacy policy and monitor compliance of data flows against data quality standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. 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They determine and recommend improvements in the current risk management controls and in the implementation of system changes or upgrades.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. For instance, the group includes those professionals specializing in quality assurance including software testing.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2519"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2519.3","ESCO_LABELS":["devops engineer","configuration manager","devops specialist","application lifecycle manager","software change and configuration manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT change and configuration manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT change and configuration managers organise and implement a process to manage changes throughout the lifecycle of ICT assets such as software, applications, ICT systems, etc. ICT change and configuration managers have a sound knowledge of the main technologies and processes used in system engineering and to manage the lifecycle of ICT systems and subsystems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. 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They support the technical teams, assess the risks, design and develop procedures, documentation and strategies for disaster recovery in order for business functions to continue and recover with a minimal loss of data. They also coordinate the system backups tests and validations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. 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They focus on the achievement of quality goals, including the maintenance of the external certification according to quality standards and monitor statistics to forecast quality outcomes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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For instance, the group includes those professionals specializing in quality assurance including software testing.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2519"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2519.6","ESCO_LABELS":["test designer","ICT test analyst","IT test analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT test analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT test analysts work in testing environments, assessing products, checking for quality and accuracy, or creating tests scripts. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. 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They ensure that applications function properly before delivering them to internal and external clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. For instance, the group includes those professionals specializing in quality assurance including software testing.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2519"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2519.7.1","ESCO_LABELS":["digital games tester","digital games testers","digital game tester","computer games tester","virtual games tester","video games tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital games tester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital games testers review and test various genres of digital games by playing them in order to find bugs and glitches within the game's functionality or graphics. They may evaluate the capacity of attraction and playability of games. They may also debug the games themselves.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. For instance, the group includes those professionals specializing in quality assurance including software testing.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2519"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2519.7.2","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT accessibility tester","usability tester","accessibility test specialist","accessibility testers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT accessibility tester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT accessibility testers evaluate websites, software applications, systems or user interface components with regards to friendliness, operability of the navigation and visibility to all types of users, especially including those with special needs or disabilities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. For instance, the group includes those professionals specializing in quality assurance including software testing.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2519"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2519.7.3","ESCO_LABELS":["integration testers","module compatibility tester","compatibility tester","ICT compatibility tester","ICT integration tester","module integration tester","IT compatibility tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT integration tester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT integration testers perform tests\u00a0in groups of system components, units or even applications. They group them in larger aggregates and apply integration test plans on them. They oversee the complexity of relations between different components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. For instance, the group includes those professionals specializing in quality assurance including software testing.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2519"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2519.7.4","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT systems testers","ICT systems tester","ICT systems test engineer","systems tester","IT system tester","ICT system tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT system tester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT system testers perform testing activities and some test planning activities. They may also debug and repair ICT systems and components although this mainly corresponds to designers and developers. They ensure that all systems and components function properly before delivering them to internal and external clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2519","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers software and applications developers and analysts not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 251: Software and Applications Developers and Analysts. For instance, the group includes those professionals specializing in quality assurance including software testing.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","251","2519"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts","Software and Applications Developers and Analysts Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2519.7.5","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT usability tester","usability developer","usability testers","user-friendliness tester","usability specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT usability tester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT usability testers ensure compliance with requirements and strive for optimal usability within the software engineering cycle phases (analysis, design, implementation, and deployment). They also work closely with users (analysts) to research for and document user profiles, analyse tasks, workflows, and user scenarios.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They use their expertise in database management systems to plan, coordinate and implement security measures to safeguard computer databases. They also use scripts and configuration files to tailor a database to users' needs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They design data models and databases to serve data acquisition.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They maintain integration and ensure interoperability.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They develop, monitor and maintain ETL processes, reporting applications and data warehouse design.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They may acquire, install, or upgrade computer components and software; automate routine tasks; write computer programs; troubleshoot; train and supervise staff; and provide technical support. They ensure optimum system integrity, security, backup and performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They perform network address assignment, management and implementation of routing protocols such as ISIS, OSPF, BGP, routing table configurations and certain implementations of authentication. They perform maintenance and administration of servers (file servers, VPN gateways, intrusion detection systems), desktop computers, printers, routers, switches, firewalls, phones, IP communications, personal digital assistants, smartphones, software deployment, security updates and patches as well as a vast array of additional technologies inclusive of both hardware and software.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They adjust the base system and software to the needs of the customer.\u00a0They perform configuration activities and scripting and ensure communication with users.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They implement, manage, maintain and configure network hardware and software, and monitor, troubleshoot and optimize performance.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","252","2523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Database and Network Professionals","Computer Network Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2523.1","ESCO_LABELS":["IT capacity planner","ICT capacity planners","ICT performance manager","IT capability planner","ICT capability manager","ICT capacity planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT capacity planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT capacity planners ensure that the capacity of ICT services and ICT infrastructure is able to deliver agreed service level targets in a cost effective and timely manner. They also consider all resources required to deliver the appropriate ICT service, and plan for short, medium, and long term business requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They implement, manage, maintain and configure network hardware and software, and monitor, troubleshoot and optimize performance.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","252","2523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Database and Network Professionals","Computer Network Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2523.2","ESCO_LABELS":["network architects","network designer","ICT network architect"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT network architect","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT network architects design the topology and connectivity of ICT network such as hardware, infrastructure, communication and hardware components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They implement, manage, maintain and configure network hardware and software, and monitor, troubleshoot and optimize performance.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","252","2523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Database and Network Professionals","Computer Network Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2523.3","ESCO_LABELS":["networks designer","network engineers","network configurator","ICT network engineer","networks engineer","network developer","networks developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT network engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT network engineers implement, maintain and support computer networks. They also perform network modelling, analysis, and planning. They may also design network and computer security measures. They may research and recommend network and data communications hardware and software.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"252","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Database and Network Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Database and network professionals design, develop, control, maintain and support the optimal performance and security of information technology systems and infrastructure, including databases, hardware and software, networks and operating systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2529","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group includes database and network professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 252: Database and Network Professionals. \tFor instance, the group includes information and communications technology security specialists.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","252","2529"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Database and Network Professionals","Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2529.1","ESCO_LABELS":["head of IT security","chief ICT security officers","chief information security officer","chief ICT security officer","CISO","information security and data protection officer","information security administrator","head IT security officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chief ICT security officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chief ICT security officers protect company and employee information against unauthorized access. They also define the Information System security policy, manage security deployment across all Information Systems and ensure the provision of information availability.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"252","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Database and Network Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Database and network professionals design, develop, control, maintain and support the optimal performance and security of information technology systems and infrastructure, including databases, hardware and software, networks and operating systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2529","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group includes database and network professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 252: Database and Network Professionals. \tFor instance, the group includes information and communications technology security specialists.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","252","2529"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Database and Network Professionals","Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2529.2","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT forensics expert","information forensics expert","computer forensics expert","computer forensics investigator","digital forensics analyst","digital forensics expert","cyber forensics expert","digital forensics specialist","cybersecurity analyst","digital forensic expert","digital forensics experts"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital forensics expert","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital forensics experts retrieve and analyse information from computers and other types of data storage devices. They examine digital media that may have been hidden, encrypted or damaged, in a forensic manner with the aim to identify, preserve, recover, analyse and present facts and opinions about the digital information.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"252","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Database and Network Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Database and network professionals design, develop, control, maintain and support the optimal performance and security of information technology systems and infrastructure, including databases, hardware and software, networks and operating systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2529","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group includes database and network professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 252: Database and Network Professionals. \tFor instance, the group includes information and communications technology security specialists.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","252","2529"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Database and Network Professionals","Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2529.3","ESCO_LABELS":["internet of thing security engineer","cyber security engineer","IoT security engineer","cybersecurity engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"embedded systems security engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Embedded systems security engineers advise and implement solutions to control access to data and programs in embedded and connected systems. They help ensuring the safe operation of products with embedded systems and connected devices by being responsible for the protection and security of the related systems and design, plan and execute security measures accordingly. Embedded systems security engineers help to keep attackers at bay by implementing safeguards that prevent intrusions and breaches.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"25","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technology Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technology professionals conduct research, plan, design, write, test, provide advice and improve information technology systems, hardware, software and related concepts for specific applications; develop associated documentation including principles, policies and procedures; and design, develop, control, maintain and support databases and other information systems to ensure optimal performance and data integrity and security.","ISCO_CODE_3":"252","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Database and Network Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Database and network professionals design, develop, control, maintain and support the optimal performance and security of information technology systems and infrastructure, including databases, hardware and software, networks and operating systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2529","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group includes database and network professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 252: Database and Network Professionals. \tFor instance, the group includes information and communications technology security specialists.","ISCO_CODES":["2","25","252","2529"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Information and Communications Technology Professionals","Database and Network Professionals","Database and Network Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2529.4","ESCO_LABELS":["cybersecurity specialist","system security tester","penetration tester","vulnerability analyst","ICT security tester","ethical hacker","network security tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ethical hacker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ethical hackers perform security vulnerability assessments and penetration tests in accordance with industry-accepted methods and protocols. They analyse systems for potential vulnerabilities that may result from improper system configuration, hardware or software flaws, or operational weaknesses.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They are in charge of the network and systems in a security capacity and design, plan and execute the system's security architecture, including reference models, segment and solution architectures, and security policies and procedures. They update and upgrade the security systems in response to security-related incidents.\nICT security engineers collaborate with the security team to identify, validate, and levy requirements and to participate in target selection, validation, synchronization and execution of cyber actions. They collaborate with other planners, operators and or analysts to provide post-event analysis.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They advise, support, inform and provide training and security awareness and take direct action on all or part of a network or system.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They are also responsible for eliciting or extracting knowledge from information sources, maintaining this knowledge, and making it available to the organisation or users. To achieve this, they are aware of knowledge representation and maintenance techniques (rules, frames, semantic nets, ontologies) and use knowledge extraction techniques and tools. They can design and build expert or artificial intelligence systems that use this knowledge.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They research for, interpret and study cases to represent their clients in a variety of settings such as courts and administrative boards. They create arguments on behalf of their clients for lawsuits in different contexts with the aim of finding a legal remedy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They give advice on matters relating to taxes, legal rights and patents, international trade, trademarks, and legal financial issues arising from operating a business.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They investigate the court cases by examining evidence, interviewing involved parties, and interpreting the law. They use the results of their investigation in order to present the case during court hearings, and to construct persuasive arguments in order to ensure the outcome is the most favourable for the parties they represent.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"261","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Legal Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Legal professionals conduct research on legal problems, advise clients on legal aspects of problems, plead cases or conduct prosecutions in courts of law, preside over judicial proceedings in courts of law and draft laws and regulations","ISCO_CODE_4":"2612","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Judges","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Judges preside over civil and criminal proceedings in courts of law.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","261","2612"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Legal Professionals","Judges"],"ESCO_CODE":"2612.1","ESCO_LABELS":["investigating magistrate","deputy circuit judge","district judge","circuit judge","high court judge","family court judge","inquisitorial magistrate","youth court judge","examining magistrate","judge","appeal court judge","recorder","adjudicator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"judge","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Judges preside over, review and handle court cases, hearings, appeals and trials. They ensure that court procedures conform to conventional legal processes and review evidence and juries. Judges preside over cases involving such areas as crime, family issues, civil law, small claims and juvenile offenses.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"261","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Legal Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Legal professionals conduct research on legal problems, advise clients on legal aspects of problems, plead cases or conduct prosecutions in courts of law, preside over judicial proceedings in courts of law and draft laws and regulations","ISCO_CODE_4":"2612","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Judges","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Judges preside over civil and criminal proceedings in courts of law.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","261","2612"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Legal Professionals","Judges"],"ESCO_CODE":"2612.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["lord advocate","high court judge","justice","justice of the supreme court","supreme court judge","justice of the high court"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"supreme court judge","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Supreme court judges preside in high courts, dealing with complex criminal and civil cases. They examine the case during trials in order to formulate a sentence or to direct a jury in reaching a conclusion, and decide on any punishments if an offending party is found guilty. They rule proceedings and ensure the trial is held in a fair manner compliant with legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"261","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Legal Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Legal professionals conduct research on legal problems, advise clients on legal aspects of problems, plead cases or conduct prosecutions in courts of law, preside over judicial proceedings in courts of law and draft laws and regulations","ISCO_CODE_4":"2619","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Legal Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers legal professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 261: Legal professionals. \tFor instance, the group includes those who perform legal functions other than pleading or prosecuting cases or presiding over judicial proceedings.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","261","2619"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Legal Professionals","Legal Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"2619.1","ESCO_LABELS":["contract specialist","contract auditor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"contract manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Contract managers oversee the respect of awarded contracts to ensure that services are delivered as foreseen and that each step of the delivery is properly documented. They act as the main point of contact for suppliers on contractual matters and report back to their leadership. They implement financial and operational controls and ensure compliance with all reporting requirements. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They examine the documents, witness the signing and authenticate them. They administer oaths and affirmations and perform other acts of notarisation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They interview the parties involved and investigate the case in order to come to a resolution beneficial to both parties. They advise on conflict resolution and offer support to clients. The claims are mostly against public institutions and authorities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They oversee the development of products and services from inception to market release by making sure everything complies with the local legislation and meets regulatory requirements. They have experience in the different phases of regulatory processes and act as an interface between business and government legislation or regulatory boards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They ensure records are maintained of the deaths within their jurisdiction, and facilitate communication with other officials to ensure the investigation is complete.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They promote personal development and well-being and provide advice on improving relationships, capabilities, and problem-solving techniques. They use science-based psychotherapeutic methods such as behavioural therapy, existential analysis and logotherapy, psychoanalysis or systemic family therapy in order to guide the patients in their development and help them search for appropriate solutions to their problems. Psychotherapists are not required to have academic degrees in psychology or a medical qualification in psychiatry. It is an independent occupation from psychology, psychiatry, and counselling.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["family and bereavement support officer","bereavement support worker","bereavement counselor","adult bereavement counsellor","community bereavement support officer","bereavement support counsellor","bereavement advice counsellor","bereavement officer","bereavement social counsellor","family bereavement counsellor","bereavement service coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bereavement counsellor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bereavement counsellors support and guide patients and their families to better cope with the death of the loved ones by assisting them in emergent situations, at the hospices and at the memorial services. They train other professionals and communities anticipating the supportive needs of bereavement and responding to the education requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["drug and alcohol addiction counselor","addictions counsellor","substance abuse counsellor","drug and alcohol addiction social counsellor","drug counsellor","drug and alcohol worker","alcohol counsellor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drug and alcohol addiction counsellor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drug and alcohol addiction counsellors provide assistance and counselling to individuals and families dealing with drug and alcohol addictions, monitoring their progress, advocating for them, performing crisis interventions and group therapy. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["family planning social counsellor","family planning clinic advisor","pregnancy advisor","senior sexual health advisor","sexual health advisor","reproductive health advisor","sexual health lead","family planning counselor","family planning advisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"family planning counsellor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Family planning counsellors provide support and counselling to adults and adolescents on issues such as reproduction, contraceptive methods, pregnancy or termination of pregnancy, in compliance with the legislation and practices. They also provide information about maintaining optimum health practices, sexual disease prevention and treatment recommendation referrals, working in collaboration with the professional doctors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["relationship coach","marriage counselling team leader","couples counsellor","marriage counselling team member","marriage and family therapist","marriage guidance and advice counsellor","marriage guidance counsellor","marriage guidance advisor","marriage guidance worker","relationship counsellor","marriage guidance and relationship counsellor","family counsellor","marriage counselor","marital crisis counsellor","marriage crisis counsellor","family therapist","marriage and family counsellor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marriage counsellor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marriage counsellors support and guide couples and families that are going through crises such as depression, substance abuse and relationship problems. They help improving their communication by providing group or individual therapy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. 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They inform victims of the relevant legal procedures and protective services maintaining client confidentiality. They also address problematic sexualized behaviours of children.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.2","ESCO_LABELS":["social pedagogy practitioner","community educator","social pedagogue","social outreach worker","community education practitioner","socio-cultural animator","practitioner in social pedagogy","social work pedagogue","community social pedagogue","social pedagogue cultural animation","social pedagogy project worker","qualified social pedagogue","cultural animator","social pedagogy team worker","social educator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"social pedagogue","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Social pedagogues provide care, support, and education to children and young persons with different backgrounds or capabilities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3","ESCO_LABELS":["community counsellor","social services worker","community rehabilitation worker","cultural mediator","social outreach worker","community service worker","community liaison worker","social and community services worker","social services worker","welfare worker","community centre worker","assistant, social services","community worker","community and social services worker","child and youth worker","social worker","community services officer","social services assistant","community development worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"social worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Social workers are practice-based professionals who promote social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people. 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They help their users to access these social services and monitor their appropriate usage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.15","ESCO_LABELS":["homelessness case worker","homeless care worker","homeless case worker","homeless guidance worker","homeless advice worker","homeless team worker","homelessness support worker","homelessness team worker","homelessness advice worker","housing options and advice worker","homeless support worker","homeless social worker","homelessness care worker","advice and guidance worker, homelessness","homelessness worker","homelessness social worker","homelessness guidance worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"homelessness worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Homelessness workers provide on-the-spot assistance, counselling and advice to people who have housing problems or live on the streets. They present them with services available to homeless people starting from hostel vacancies to financial aid services. They may have to cope with persons with mental health problems, addictions or victims of domestic or sexual abuse.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.20","ESCO_LABELS":["hospice carer","hospice worker","palliative care social worker","hospice care assistant","palliative care assistant","palliative care supervisor","hospice nursing assistant","social worker, palliative care","palliative and hospice social worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"palliative care social worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Palliative care social workers provide assistance and counselling to patients with a chronic or a terminal disease and their families with the practical arrangements. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.21","ESCO_LABELS":["prison department social worker","parole officer","probation officer","probation services officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"probation officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Probation officers supervise offenders after their release, or who were sentenced to penalties outside of incarceration. They write reports providing advice on the offender's sentence and analysis concerning possibilities of reoffense. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.22","ESCO_LABELS":["reablement officer","rehabilitation worker","rehabilitation outreach worker","disability social worker","occupational therapy support worker","rehabilitation support worker","rehabilitation support specialist","rehabilitation social worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rehabilitation support worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rehabilitation support workers provide counselling to individuals dealing with birth defects or with major consequences caused by diseases, accidents, and burnouts. They help them to cope with personal, social and vocational issues. They assess the personal needs of clients, develop rehabilitation plans, get involved in the training, and help people undergoing a rehabilitation plan with job placement.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.23","ESCO_LABELS":["social work supervisor","social work team leader","social work team manager","senior social worker","social work programme supervisor","social services team manager","social work team supervisor","social work manager","social work programme manager","social services coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"social work supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Social work supervisors manage social work cases by investigating alleged neglect or abuse cases. They make family dynamics assessment and provide assistance to sick people or with emotional or mental disorders. They train, assist, advise, evaluate and assign work to subordinate social workers making sure that all work is done according to the established policies, laws, procedures and priorities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.24","ESCO_LABELS":["drug and alcohol social worker","mentor (drugs and alcohol)","alcohol outreach worker","substance abuse worker","substance mis-use mentor","addiction social worker","substance abuse social worker","substance misuse outreach worker","mentor (drugs and alcahol)","drug and alcohol worker","substance misuse adviser","drug abuse outreach worker","substance mis-use counsellor","substanse abuse social worker","social worker (substance misuse)"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"substance misuse worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Substance misuse workers provide assistance and counselling to people with substance abuse problems. They monitor their progress, advocate for them, and performe crisis interventions and group therapy. They also assist patients dealing with the consequences of tobacco, alcohol or recreational drugs abuse, which can be problematics as unemployment, physical or mental disorders and poverty.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.25","ESCO_LABELS":["victim support social worker","victims caseworker","support coordinator","relief worker","domestic abuse support worker","victim care officer","victim service manager","victim assistance social worker","victim support officer","victime and witness support officer","victim service officer","senior victims support officer","restorative justice officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"victim support officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Victim support officers provide assistance and counselling to people who were victim of or have witnessed crimes such as sexual assault, domestic abuse or anti-social behaviour. They develop solutions according to the different needs and feelings of persons.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.26","ESCO_LABELS":["youth resettlement officer","juvenile probation social worker","youth resettlement worker","youth offending team leader","youth offending team officer","youth offending team worker","youth offender social worker","youth justice worker","juvenile probation officer","youth offender team worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"youth offending team worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Youth offending team workers support young offenders by preventing them from reoffending, counselling them for behavioural changes, referring them to agencies that provide housing, helping them back into education, involving them in constructive activities, visiting them when located in secure institutions and assessing future risks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.27","ESCO_LABELS":["youth project team leader","welfare advisor","youth employment advisor","youth centre worker","youth advisor","youth worker","social worker youth justice","youth mentor","senior youth worker","youth project team worker","youth advocate","youth support worker","youth and community worker","youth social worker","youth programmes social worker","juvenile care worker","youth guidance worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"youth worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Youth workers support, accompany and counsel young people, focusing on their personal and social development. They are involved in managing community projects and services through one-to-one or group-based activities. Youth workers can be volunteers or paid professionals who facilitate non-formal and informal learning processes. They are engaged in a large spectrum of activities by, with and for young people.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.27.1","ESCO_LABELS":["youth agent","school youth worker","youth advisor","youth informant","youth information animator","information mission leader","youth information expert","youth information provider","youth moderator","youth project consultant","youth mentor","extracurricular manager","youth information consultant","youth career consultant","youth facilitator","youth centre director","youth consultant ","information and youth advice technician ","field information worker","youth counsellor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"youth information worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Youth information workers deliver youth information, guidance and counselling services in a variety of settings in order to empower young people and support their wellbeing and autonomy. They ensure that those services are accessible, resourced and welcoming for young people and run activities aimed at reaching the entire youth population, by means that are effective and appropriate for different groups and needs. Youth information workers aim to enable young people to make their own informed choices and become active citizens. They work in close partnership with other services.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["clinical social support worker","clinical social worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clinical social worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clinical social workers provide therapy, counselling, and intervention services to clients. They treat clients with personal struggles, namely mental illness, addiction, and abuse, advocating for them and helping them gain access to the necessary resources. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.4","ESCO_LABELS":["domiciliary care supervisor","independent living coordinator","community care case worker","domiciliary care manager","community care social worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"community care case worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Community care case workers perform assessment and care management. They organise domiciliary services to support vulnerable adults who are living with physical impairment or convalescing, aiming to improve their lives in the community and enabling them to live safely and independently at their own home.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.5","ESCO_LABELS":["social worker-community development","community advocate","community development team leader","community animateur","community development support worker","social development worker","community development social worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"community development social worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Community development social workers support individuals, families, and groups in socially or financially deprived areas. They provide leadership and bring local people together to make changes and tackle social inequality, helping people to develop the skills needed to eventually run their own community groups.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They assist clients to develop skills and access resources and support services needed to respond to issues arising from unemployment, poverty, disability, addiction, criminal and delinquent behaviour, and marital and other problems.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2635"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Social Work and Counselling Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2635.3.8","ESCO_LABELS":["family court advisor","criminal justice social worker","social worker, criminal justice","family court adviser","prison social worker","probation social worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"criminal justice social worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Criminal justice social workers tackle criminal behaviour and reduce risk of reoffending by promoting and establishing programs to prevent crime within communities. They assist in prosecutions and help to investigate criminal cases. 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They conduct religious services, celebrate or administer the rites of a religious faith or denomination, provide spiritual and moral guidance and perform other functions associated with the practice of a religion.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","263","2636"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Social and Religious Professionals","Religious Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2636.3","ESCO_LABELS":["missions pastor","city missionary","humanitarian aid worker","christian social worker","missionary preacher","catholic humanitarian worker","missionary","intercessory missionary"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"missionary","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Missionaries supervise the execution of missions of outreach from a church foundation. They organise the mission and develop the mission's goals and strategies, and ensure the mission's goals are executed, and policies implemented. They perform administrative duties for record maintenance, and facilitate communication with the relevant institutions in the mission's location.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They work together with the music composer.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. 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They convert standard translation into locally understandable texts with flairs of the culture, sayings, and other nuances that make the translation richer and more meaningful for a cultural target group than it was before.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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They organise the music and composition, coordinate the playing musicians and record the performance. Music directors are professionals working in diverse places such as the film industry, music videos, radio stations, musical ensembles or schools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2652","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musicians, Singers and Composers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musicians, singers and composers write, arrange, conduct and perform musical compositions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2652"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Musicians, Singers and Composers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2652.3","ESCO_LABELS":["musician","oboe player","music player","mandolin player","saxophonist","organist","flutist","flute player","big band musician","violinist","up-right bass player","first violinist","trumpet player","bass player","clarinet player","concert soloist","saxophone player","concert master","charango player","clarinetist","cellist","percussionist","french hornist","orchestra player","banjo player","trombonist","jazz musician","oboist","guitarist","didgeridoo player","harmonica player","french horn player","marimba player","orchestra musician","horn player","theremin player","cembalist","drummer","washboard player","harpist","violist","pianist","hammond player","vibraphonist","classical musician","piccolo player","orchestra section leader","orchestra solo player"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"musician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Musicians perform a vocal or musical part that can be recorded or played for an audience. They have know-how and practice of one or many instruments or using their voice. The musician can also write and transcribe music.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2652","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musicians, Singers and Composers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musicians, singers and composers write, arrange, conduct and perform musical compositions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2652"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Musicians, Singers and Composers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2652.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["choir leader","band leader","choir director","music conductor","orchestra music director","principal conductor","concert master","musical conductor","orchestra conductor","choir conductor","musical director","choral conductor","band master"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"musical conductor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Musical conductors lead ensembles of musicians directing them during rehearsals, recording sessions and live performances and helping them attaining their best performance. They can work with a variety of ensembles such as choirs and orchestras. Musical conductors adjust the tempo (speed), rhythm, dynamics (loud or soft) and articulation (smooth or detached) of the music using gestures and sometimes dancing to motivate the musicians to play according to the music sheet.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2652","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musicians, Singers and Composers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musicians, singers and composers write, arrange, conduct and perform musical compositions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2652"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Musicians, Singers and Composers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2652.3.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["choirmistress","choir director","choral director","choir leader","choirmaster\/choirmistress","choirmaster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"choirmaster\/choirmistress","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Choirmasters\/choirmistresses manage various aspects of the vocal, and sometimes instrumental, performances of musical groups, such as choirs, ensembles, or glee clubs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2652","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musicians, Singers and Composers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musicians, singers and composers write, arrange, conduct and perform musical compositions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2652"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Musicians, Singers and Composers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2652.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["lead singer","musical theatre performer","soprano singer","opera solo singer","jazz singer","musical theater actor","musical theater performer","session singer","opera singer","solo singer","rapper","opera choir singer","baritone singer","singer songwriter","musical theater actress","singer","musical theatre actor","vocalist","musical theatre actress","bass voice singer","contralto singer","choir singer","jingle singer","lead vocalist","tenor singer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"singer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Singers are professional musicians, skilled in the use of their voice as a musical instrument, with different vocal ranges. They perform for live audiences and for recordings in different musical genres.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2652","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musicians, Singers and Composers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musicians, singers and composers write, arrange, conduct and perform musical compositions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2652"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Musicians, Singers and Composers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2652.4","ESCO_LABELS":["music r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur","music repetiteur","opera r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur","r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur","opera repetiteur","piano accompanist","accompanist","repetiteur","rehearsal accompanist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"R\u00e9p\u00e9titeurs accompany performers, usually singers, following the instructions of musical conductors in directing rehearsals and guiding the artists in the rehearsal process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2652","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musicians, Singers and Composers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musicians, singers and composers write, arrange, conduct and perform musical compositions.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2652"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Musicians, Singers and Composers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2652.5","ESCO_LABELS":["sound artist","sound installation creator","sound designer & artist","live sound artist","sonic manipulator","sound designer and artist","sound artist & designer","sound artist and designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sound artist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sound artists use sound as a main creative medium. They express, through the creation of sounds, their intention and identity. Sound art is interdisciplinary in nature and takes on hybrid forms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2653","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dancers and Choreographers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dancers and choreographers conceive and create or perform dances.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2653"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Dancers and Choreographers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2653.1","ESCO_LABELS":["martial arts choreographer","theatre choreographer","tap ballet dancer choreographer","movement director","aerial choreographer","aquatic choreographer","fight choreographer","contemporary dance choreographer","movement director & choreographer","dance choreographer","circus choreographer","choreographer & movement director","ballet choreographer","dance notation specialist","choreographer assistant","choreographer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"choreographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Choreographers create sequences of movements in which motion, form or both are specified. Some choreographers also take up the role of coordinating, teaching and rehearsing performers in the production of the choreography. They can also act as a movement coach for actors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2653","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dancers and Choreographers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dancers and choreographers conceive and create or perform dances.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2653"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Dancers and Choreographers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2653.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["benesh notator","choreologist","benesh movement notator","benesh choreologist","benesh dance notator","dance notator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"choreologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Choreologists are specialised creators of dance in specific styles or traditions, such as ethnic dance, early dance or baroque dance. Their work is contextualised historically and sociologically as an expression of the human group that developed it. Choreologists analyse dance from intrinsic aspects: theory, practice and epistemology of movements in itself. They also study dance from the extrinsic perspective: the social, ethnological, etnographical and sociological context in which dance is developed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2653","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dancers and Choreographers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dancers and choreographers conceive and create or perform dances.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2653"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Dancers and Choreographers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2653.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant choreographer","dance r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur","assistant choreographer and repetiteur","dance tutor","dance rehearsal director","assistant choreographer and r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dance r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dance r\u00e9p\u00e9titeurs assist conductors and choreographers in directing rehearsals and guiding the artists in the rehearsal process. Regardless of their nature and scope, a r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur's actions are, from an ethical and practical standpoint, based on a commitment to respect the integrity of the work. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2653","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dancers and Choreographers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dancers and choreographers conceive and create or perform dances.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2653"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Dancers and Choreographers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2653.2","ESCO_LABELS":["dance artist","show dancer","contemporary dancer","stage dancer","ballet dancer","ballet and modern dance perfomer","singer and dancer","dance performer","soloist dancer","ballet and modern dancer","dancer","modern dancer","belly dancer","modern & ballet dance performer","modern and ballet dance performer","dancer & singer","ballet & modern dance performer","modern and ballet dancer","jazz dancer","group dancer","dancer and singer","modern & ballet dancer","singer & dancer","singer-dancer","ballet & modern dancer","solo dancer","commercial dancer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dancer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dancers interpret ideas, feelings, stories or characters for audiences by using movement and body language mostly accompanied by music. This normally involves interpreting the work of a choreographer or a traditional repertory, although it may sometimes require improvisation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1","ESCO_LABELS":["advertising art director","creative director","visual art director","designer","artistic projects manager","art director","maestro","stage director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"art director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Art directors shape the visual layout of a concept. They create innovative designs, develop artistic projects \u00a0and manage the cooperation between all aspects involved. Art directors may perform creative work in theatre, marketing, advertising, video and motion picture, fashion or online companies. They ensure that the work performed is visually appealing to audiences.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["animation process director","cartoon animation director","animation supervisor","animation technical director","technical animation supervisor","sequence animation director","animation design director","supervising animator","director of animation","mechanical animation director","animations director","film animation director","director of animations","character animation director","animation director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animation director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animation directors supervise and recruit multimedia artists. They are responsible for the quality of the animation, that the production is delivered on time and within budget.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["executive of casting","talent booker","movie casting director","talent director","casting recruiter","motion picture casting director","TV casting director","casting coordinator","extras casting director","film casting director","casting director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"casting director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Casting directors select actors for all roles in a motion picture or television series. They co-operate with the producer and director to determine what they are looking for. Casting directors contact talent agents and organise interviews and auditions for the parts. They determine the fees and contracts for the actors and extras.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["photography director","director of photography","senior director of photography","camera and lighting director","cinematographer","head of camera and lighting crew","lighting cameraman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"director of photography","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Directors of photography are responsible for the visual interpretation of the script and all photography components of the film, including framing, colouring, lightning, style and locations. They create the visual look of the film or television programme and select the filming equipment, including the lens and filters. Directors of photography manage the visual equipment operators and lighting technicians. They work together with the video and motion picture director to achieve the desired effect.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["television lighting supervisor","TV lighting supervisor","motion picture lighting director","lighting director","lighting designer and director","TV lighting director","lighting art director","lighting supervisor","lighting designer & director","television lighting director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"performance lighting director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Performance lighting directors determine what lights are needed during production, according to the video and motion picture director's creative vision. They use the script to design the lighting requirements for each shot. Performance lighting directors oversee the lighting setup and operation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["TV production designer","production design manager","television production designer","film production designer","production designer","animation production designer","art department manager","art department lead","art department supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"production designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Production designers are responsible for the complete look (style, colouring and locations) of television programmes, series, motion pictures and commercials. They create the visual concept for the entire production such as set design, lighting, costumes and camera angles. Production designers work together with the director, designers and oversee the art department. They also create sketches, drawings, do colouring and location research and advise props and stage settings to the director.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["theatre director","scene director","stage director","circus director","stage supervisor","theater director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stage director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stage directors oversee and orchestrate the mounting of a performance production by unifying various endeavours and aspects of a theatrical production. They ensure the quality and completeness of the theatrical production and lead the members of the creative team into realising their artistic vision for it.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["technical and operations director","head of technical","director of technical arts","head of technical department","technical supervisor","technical director","technical manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"technical director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Technical directors realise the artistic visions of the creators within technical constraints. They coordinate the operations of various production units, such as scene, wardrobe, sound and lighting, and make-up. They adapt the prototype and study the feasibility, implementation, operation and technical monitoring of the artistic project. They are also responsible for the stage equipment and technical equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["television director","film maker","series director","movie director","video director","video and motion picture director","motion picture director","TV director","animation supervisor","film director","television and motion picture director","animated movie director","adventure film maker","director","film-maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"video and motion picture director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Video and motion picture directors are responsible for the overall production of a movie or television program. They edit and translate the script into audiovisual images. Video and motion picture directors supervise and manage the film crew. They convey their creative vision on the actors, audio and video equipment operators, lighting technicians, etc and direct them. Video and motion picture directors also supervise the editing of the footage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.2","ESCO_LABELS":["post-production technical coordinator","audio-video post-production supervisor","post-production editing supervisor","post-production team leader","post-production supervisor","post-production workflow supervisor","head of post-production","post-production manager","post production supervisor","post-production coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"post-production supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Post-production supervisors oversee the whole post-production process. They work together with the music editor and video and motion picture editor. Post production supervisors help plan the production workflow to make sure the post production phase is included and budgeted for. They ensure that the final product is delivered and distributed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.3","ESCO_LABELS":["tour production manager","executive producer","motion picture manager","music producer","film producer","film director","producer","video producer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"producer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Producers are responsible for managing the production of music, motion pictures or series. They plan and coordinate all aspects of the production such as the direction, publication and financing. Producers oversee the production and manage all technical and logistic aspects of recording and editing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dance music producer","producer","sound recording engineer and arranger","vocal producer","rock music producer","recording engineer and arranger","pop music producer","record producer","music publisher","chill-out & lounge music producer","music producer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"music producer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Music producers are responsible for acquiring music to be published. They listen to demos of songs and determine whether they are good enough to be published. Music producers oversee the production of records. They manage the technical aspects of recording and editing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["video & motion picture producer","movie producer","video producer","video and motion picture producer","television producer","film maker","motion picture producer","executive producer","audiovisual producer","television and motion picture producer","film producer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"video and motion picture producer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Video and motion picture producers supervise the entire production of a movie or television programme. They select the scripts that will be turned into motion pictures or series. Video and motion picture producers find the financial means to make a movie or television series. They have the final decision on the whole project, from development and editing to distribution. During large-scale productions, video and motion picture producers can be part of a team of producers and may be responsible for some of these tasks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.4","ESCO_LABELS":["radio broadcast producer","radio producer","radio programme producer","radio content and production manager","producer","radio show production manager","content and production manager","producer in radio","radio show producer","radio production manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"radio producer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Radio producers are responsible for organising the making of radio shows. They oversee aspects of radio shows such as content, audio production, resource planning and personnel supervision.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2654","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Film, stage and related directors and producers oversee and control the technical and artistic aspects of motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2654"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Film, Stage and Related Directors and Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2654.5","ESCO_LABELS":["motion picture editor","television and motion picture editor","motion picture and video editor","cinema editor","film editor","film and video editor","video editor","video and motion picture editor","editor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"video and motion picture editor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Video and motion picture editors are responsible for the assembly and cutting of raw footage into a logically and aesthetically-pleasant material for movies, television series, or domestic purposes. They reorganize scenes that have been shot and decide which special effects are needed. Video and motion picture editors work closely together with sound editors and music directors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"26","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social and cultural professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; or apply knowledge relating to the law, storage and retrieval of information and artefacts, psychology, social welfare, politics, economics, history, religion, languages, sociology, other social sciences, and arts and entertainment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"265","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Creative and Performing Artists","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Creative and performing artists communicate ideas, impressions and facts in a wide range of media to achieve particular effects; interpret a composition such as a musical score or a script to perform or direct the performance; and host the presentation of such performance and other media events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2655","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Actors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Actors portray roles in motion pictures, television or radio productions and stage shows.","ISCO_CODES":["2","26","265","2655"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals","Creative and Performing Artists","Actors"],"ESCO_CODE":"2655.1","ESCO_LABELS":["actor\/actress","musical theater actor","film & theatre actor","theatre & film actor","theatre and film actress","theater & film actress","film actor","theatre perfomer","film and theatre actress","film & theater actor","musical theatre actor","theatre and film actor","theater & film actor","film and theater actress","film and theatre actor","musical theatre performer","musical theater actress","musical theater performer","film & theatre actress","performer","film actress","musical theatre actress","film and theater actor","theater performer","theater and film actress","theatre & film actress","actress","drama actor","actor","theater and film actor","film & theater actress"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"actor\/actress","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Actors\/actresses play roles and parts on live stage performances, TV, radio, video, motion picture productions, or other settings for entertainment or instruction. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical and Physical Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical and physical science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research in chemistry, physics, geology, geophysics, meteorology and astronomy, and in the development of industrial, medical, military and other practical applications of research results.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical and Physical Science Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3111.1","ESCO_LABELS":["production chemistry technician","manufacturing chemistry technician","radiochemistry technician","nuclear chemistry technician","chemistry assistant","chemical test technician","chemistry laboratory technician","chemistry technician","chemistry laboratory assistant","chemistry lab technician","chemical analysis technician","nuclear laboratory technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chemistry technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chemistry technicians monitor chemical processes and conduct tests to analyse chemical substances for manufacturing or scientific purposes. 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They calibrate and maintain the chromatography machinery and prepare the equipment and solutions. Chromatographers may also develop and apply new chromatography methods according to samples and chemical compounds that need to be analysed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They monitor the procedures to ensure safety and quality control, and maintain equipment. They also handle and control radioactive equipment and measure radiation levels to ensure safety.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical and Physical Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical and physical science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research in chemistry, physics, geology, geophysics, meteorology and astronomy, and in the development of industrial, medical, military and other practical applications of research results.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical and Physical Science Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3111.11","ESCO_LABELS":["physics lab technician","health physics technician","physics technician","radiation health technician","physicist assistant","medical physics technician","physics assistant","nuclear physics technician","reprographics technician","physics laboratory technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"physics technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Physics technicians monitor physical processes and perform tests for manufacturing, educational or scientific purposes. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They take measures to minimise radiation emissions, and to prevent further contamination in the event of radiation pollution, by developing radiation protection plans, in particular for nuclear plants and facilities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical and Physical Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical and physical science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research in chemistry, physics, geology, geophysics, meteorology and astronomy, and in the development of industrial, medical, military and other practical applications of research results.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical and Physical Science Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3111.13","ESCO_LABELS":["remote sensing technology studies scholar","remote sensing technology research scientist","remote sensing technology studies research scientist","remote sensing technology studies analyst","remote sensing technology scientist","remote sensing technologist","remote sensing technology scholar","remote sensing technology science researcher","remote sensing technology studies researcher","remote sensing technology research analyst","remote sensing technician","remote sensing technology researcher","remote sensing technology analyst","remote sensing technology studies scientist","remote sensing technology studies research analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"remote sensing technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Remote sensing technicians collect airborne data. They utilise equipment aimed for the collection of data and determination of geographical points in order to help in a variety of operations such as land conservation, urban planning, and military operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical and Physical Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical and physical science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research in chemistry, physics, geology, geophysics, meteorology and astronomy, and in the development of industrial, medical, military and other practical applications of research results.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical and Physical Science Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3111.14","ESCO_LABELS":["field survey technician","survey technician","mineral technologist","surveyor","land survey technician","soil scientist","mineral technician","field surveyor","geological technician","geologist","soil surveying technician","geological technologist","soil technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"soil surveying technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Soil surveying technicians analyse soil by carrying out technical surveying tasks, using soil surveying techniques. They focus on the process of classifying soil types and other soil properties. Soil surveying technicians operate surveying equipment and utilise programs to retrieve and interpret relevant data, and perform computations as required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical and Physical Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical and physical science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research in chemistry, physics, geology, geophysics, meteorology and astronomy, and in the development of industrial, medical, military and other practical applications of research results.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical and Physical Science Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3111.3","ESCO_LABELS":["food researcher","food research specialist","food analysis expert","food analysis specialist","food analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food analysts perform standardised tests to determine the chemical, physical, or microbiological features of products for human consumption.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical and Physical Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical and physical science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research in chemistry, physics, geology, geophysics, meteorology and astronomy, and in the development of industrial, medical, military and other practical applications of research results.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical and Physical Science Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3111.4","ESCO_LABELS":["geological engineering technician","geological technician","geoscience technician","material sampler","geophysical data technician","mineral industry sampler","mineral technician","mine production techician","geology technician","geophysical technician","geo-mechanics technician","geological and petroleum technician","geo-technician","mining technician","geological survey technician","minerals survey technician","mine surveying technician","mineralogy technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geology technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geology technicians assist in all the activities carried out by geologists. Under the supervision of geologists, they collect materials, carry out research and study the samples collected from the Earth. Geology technicians assist in determining the value of the land for oil or gas exploration. They perform various technical activities, including collecting samples during geochemical surveys, working on drill sites, and participating in geophysical surveys and geological studies.\n\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical and Physical Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical and physical science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research in chemistry, physics, geology, geophysics, meteorology and astronomy, and in the development of industrial, medical, military and other practical applications of research results.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical and Physical Science Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3111.5","ESCO_LABELS":["mapping technician","oceanographic scientist","hydrographic surveyor","hydrographic surveying technician","oceanographer","marine surveyor","surveying technician","oceanographic surveyor","marine surveying technician","hydrographic survey technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hydrographic surveying technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hydrographic surveying technicians perform oceanographic and surveying operations in marine environments. They assist hydrographic surveyors, using specialised equipment to map and study underwater topography and morphology of bodies of water. They assist in the installation and deployment of hydrographic and surveying equipment and report about their work.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical and Physical Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical and physical science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research in chemistry, physics, geology, geophysics, meteorology and astronomy, and in the development of industrial, medical, military and other practical applications of research results.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical and Physical Science Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3111.6","ESCO_LABELS":["leather chemical laboratory technician","leather chemical technician","leather tester","leather chemist","leather chemical tester","leather dye and chemical coordinator","leather testers","leather laboratory technician","leather laboratory technicians"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather laboratory technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather laboratory technicians perform and report chemical analyses and physical tests of leather. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They create an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) which indicates what the estimated energy consumption of a property is. Furthermore they give advice on how to improve energy conservation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They build, install, inspect, modify, repair, calibrate, and maintain medical-technical equipment and support systems.\u00a0Medical device engineering technicians\u00a0 are responsible for the operational readiness, safe use, economic operation and the appropriate procurement of medical equipment and facilities in hospitals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in electronic research and in the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Electronics Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3114.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["microelectronics technician","micro-electronics engineering technician","technician in microelectronic engineering","technologist in microelectronics","microelectronics engineering technician","microelectronics process engineering technician","microelectronics technologist","technologist in microelectronic systems","microelectronic equipment technologist","microelectronic systems technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"microelectronics engineering technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Microelectronics engineering technicians collaborate with microelectronics engineers in the development of small electronic devices and components such as micro-processors, memory chips, and integrated circuits for machine and motor controls. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in electronic research and in the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Electronics Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3114.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial maintenance technician","maintenance and repair technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"microelectronics maintenance technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Microelectronics maintenance technicians are responsible for carrying out preventive and corrective activities and troubleshooting of microelectronic systems and devices. They diagnose and detect malfunctions in microelectronic systems, products, and components and remove, replace, or repair these components when necessary. They execute preventative equipment maintenance tasks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They are also involved in the design of pneumatic systems and components such as circuits.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They work closely with engineers and technologists, inspect products, conduct tests, and collect data.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They conduct routine, post-overhaul, pre-availability and post-casualty inspections. They provide documentation for repair activities and technical support to maintenance and repair centres. They review administrative records, analyse the operating performance of engines and report their findings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They position or give directions to workers positioning engines on the test stand. They use hand tools and machinery to position and connect the engine to the test stand. They use computerised equipment to enter, read and record test data such as temperature, speed, fuel consumption, oil and exhaust pressure.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They utilise visual tools and electrical instruments to inspect and ensure the quality and safety of connections.\u00a0Welding inspectors ensure that all related welding activities, plans and materials follow the appropriate guidelines, in accordance with safety regulations. In addition to working in the field completing their examinations of welding projects, inspectors spend time in an office setting compiling their reports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They use hand tools and machinery to position and connect the engine to the test stand. They use computerised equipment to enter, read and record test data such as temperature, speed, fuel consumption, oil and exhaust pressure.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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In some environments, such as an airport they are responsible for keeping equipment and vehicles serviceable. They review blueprints and designs to determine test specifications and procedures. Automotive engineering technicians use software to make sure that parts of a motor vehicle are functioning properly. They record test procedures and results, and make recommendations for changes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in mechanical engineering research, and in the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of machines, components and mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Mechanical Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3115.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["HVAC systems technician","HVACR technician","heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration engineering technician","air conditioning technician","HVAC project technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration engineering technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration engineering technicians aid in the design of devices which provide heating, ventilation, air conditioning and possibly refrigeration in buildings. They ensure the equipment complies with environmental standards. They handle hazardous materials used in the systems, and ensure safety precautions are in place.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in mechanical engineering research, and in the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of machines, components and mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Mechanical Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3115.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["maintenance machining and assembly supervisor","maintenance machine shop supervisor","leading maintenance machinist","maintenance machine adjuster supervisor","maintenance machine charge hand","maintenance machine team leader","lead maintenance operative","maintenance machining and assembly manager","maintenance machine shop manager","maintenance machining supervisor","machine setter supervisor","maintenance machining department supervisor","industrial maintenance supervisor","maintenance work supervisor","maintenance machine and assembly maintenance team leader","maintenance and assembly team leader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial maintenance supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial maintenance supervisors organise and supervise the activities and maintenance operations of machines, systems and equipment. They ensure inspections are done according to health, safety and environmental standards, and productivity and quality requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in mechanical engineering research, and in the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of machines, components and mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Mechanical Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3115.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["yacht engineering technician","marine technologist","vessel engineering technologist","marine engineering technician","marine engineering technologist","submarine engineering technician","vessel engineering technician","vessel technologist","boat engineering technician","marine vessel engineering technician","cargo vessel engineering technician","ship engineering technician","submarine engineering technologist","submarine technologist","pleasure craft engineering technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine engineering technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine engineering technicians carry out technical functions to help marine engineers with the design, development, manufacturing and testing processes, installation and maintenance of all types of boats from pleasure crafts to naval vessels, including submarines. They also conduct experiments, collect and analyse data and report their findings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in mechanical engineering research, and in the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of machines, components and mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Mechanical Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3115.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["maritime mechatronics technologist","nautical mechatronics technologist","marine mechatronics technologist","ship mechatronics technician","nautical mechatronics technician","naval mechatronics technician","maritime mechatronics technician","naval mechatronics technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine mechatronics technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine mechatronics technicians work on shipyards and vessels to configure and optimize industrial mechatronic systems and plans, supervise and execute their assembly and maintenance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in mechanical engineering research, and in the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of machines, components and mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Mechanical Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3115.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["maritime ship inspector","marine surveyor","yacht and small craft surveyor","inland water ship inspector","inland waterway vessel inspector","cargo surveyor","hull and machinery surveyor","marine warranty surveyor","marine surveyors"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine surveyor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine surveyors inspect vessels intended for operations in maritime or open sea waters. They ensure that vessels and equipment follow the regulations laid down by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). They may also act as third parties\u00a0for the review of offshore facilities and construction projects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3116","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in chemical engineering research and in the design, manufacture, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of chemical plant.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3116"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3116.1","ESCO_LABELS":["chemical process engineering technician","production chemistry technician","chemical engineering worker","chemical engineering technician","chemical research technician","chemical engineering developer","chemical operations engineering technician","chemical industry engineering technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chemical engineering technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chemical engineering technicians transform raw materials in order to develop and test chemical products. They also work on improving chemical plant operations and processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3116","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical engineering technicians perform technical tasks to aid in chemical engineering research and in the design, manufacture, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of chemical plant.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3116"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Chemical Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3116.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["road surface technician","materials technician","aggregates and bitumen laboratory technician","technical supervisor, asphalt production","site technician","bitumen production technician","asphalt laboratory technician","road surface laboratory technician","laboratory technician, asphalt","asphalt technician","bitumen technician","asphalt production technical supervisor","site technician, asphalt","aggregates and asphalt laboratory technician","asphalt production technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"asphalt laboratory technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Asphalt laboratory technicians perform asphalt and related raw materials inspections and laboratory testing, ensuring a high quality of the products. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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Their drawings detail dimensions, fastening and assembling methods and other specifications used in the manufacture of automotive components, cars, buses, trucks and other motor vehicles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They lay down in the sketches all the specifications and requirements such as mathematical, aesthetic, engineering, and technical.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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Computer-aided design operators ensure all additional aspects of the created images of products are accurate and realistic. They also calculate the amount of materials needed to manufacture the products.\u00a0Later the finalised digital design is processed by computer-aided manufacturing machines that produce the finished product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They draft, with the support of specialised software, the specifications of a varied number of electrical systems such as voltage transformers, power plants, or energy supply in buildings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They interpret the specifications and requirements made by the engineer and design electromechanical equipment and components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They draft blueprints and assembly diagrams of electronic systems and components using technical drawing software.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They can draft for all kinds of projects where these systems can be used.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3118","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Draughtspersons","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Draughtspersons prepare technical drawings, maps and illustrations from sketches, measurements \tand other data, and copy final drawings and paintings onto printing plates.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3118"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Draughtspersons"],"ESCO_CODE":"3118.4","ESCO_LABELS":["printed circuit board designer","printed circuit board (PCB) designer","PCB design specialist","PCB designer","printed circuit board design specialist","PCB design expert","printed circuit board design expert","circuit board designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"printed circuit board designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Printed circuit board designers diagram and design the construction of circuit boards. They envision the logical placing of conductive tracks, coppers, and pin pads in the board. They use computer programmes and specialised software for the designs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"311","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Physical and engineering science technicians perform technical tasks to aid in research on and the practical application of concepts, principles and operational methods particular to physical sciences including such areas as engineering, technical drawing or economic efficiency of production processes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3119","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Physical and Engineering Science Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers physical and engineering science technicians not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 311: Physical and Engineering Science Technicians. For instance, the unit group includes those who assist scientists and engineers engaged in developing procedures or conducting research on safety, biomedical, environmental or industrial and production engineering.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","311","3119"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians","Physical and Engineering Science Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3119.1","ESCO_LABELS":["maintenance technician at airports","maintenance specialist at airports","specialist in airport maintenance","airport maintenance technician","technician in airport maintenance","airport maintenance technical officer","airport maintenance specialist","airport maintenance officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airport maintenance technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airport maintenance technicians are in charge of the maintenance of all equipment necessary for ensuring the functionality of the airport, for example, visual aids, airport electrical systems, luggage systems, security systems, pavements, drainage, and maintenance of unpaved areas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They engineer the footwear prototypes previously created by designers. They select, design or re-design lasts and footwear components, make patterns for uppers, linings and bottom components, and produce technical drawings for a various range of tools, e.g. cutting dies, mould, etc. They also produce and evaluate footwear prototypes, grade and produce sizing samples, perform required tests for samples and confirm the customer\u2019s qualitative and pricing constraints.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They are involved in all phases of the process including product engineering and different types of construction. They aim at maximising productivity and reducing production costs, assuring the functionality and quality of product and customer satisfaction.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They prepare production reports and recommend measures to reduce the cost and improve productivity such as hiring, ordering new equipment and implementing new production methods. They train employees in company policies, job duties and safety measures. They oversee the supplies and communicate with other departments to avoid unnecessary interruptions of the production process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They prepare production reports and recommend measures to reduce the cost and improve productivity such as hiring, ordering new equipment and implementing new production methods. They train employees in company policies, job duties and safety measures. They oversee the supplies and communicate with other departments to avoid unnecessary interruptions of the production process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They prepare production reports and recommend measures to reduce the cost and improve productivity such as hiring, ordering new equipment and implementing new production methods. They train employees in company policies, job duties and safety measures. They oversee the supplies and communicate with other departments to avoid unnecessary interruptions of the production process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They prepare production reports and recommend measures to reduce the cost and improve productivity. Vessel assembly supervisors train employees in company policies, job duties and safety measures. They check compliance with applied working procedures and engineering. Vessel assembly supervisors oversee the supplies and communicate with other departments to avoid unnecessary interruptions of the production process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They have a thorough understanding of the production processes under their supervision and take quick decisions when required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They are responsible for reviewing production schedules or orders as well as dealing with staff in these production areas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They control quality, take samples for labs, follow up on lab results and take measures according to the results.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise staff, create work schedules, maintain a safe work environment and serve as the first, most accessible management representative for the workers to contact when there is need.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They assign tasks and take quick decisions to resolve problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They also ensure the safety of the scaffolds, support structures, access ladders and fenders.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They keep an eye on safety and make sure regulations are followed. The supervisor takes quick decisions to resolve problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They take quick decisions to resolve problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"312","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining, Manufacturing and Construction Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors coordinate, supervise, control and schedule the activities of workers in manufacturing, mining and construction operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3123","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Construction Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Construction supervisors, coordinate, supervise and schedule the activities of workers engaged in the construction and repair of buildings and structures.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","312","3123"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Mining, Manufacturing and Construction Supervisors","Construction Supervisors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3123.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["disassembly supervisor","dismantling supervisor","disassembly team leader","dismantling team leader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dismantling supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dismantling supervisors monitor the operations involved in dismantling activities such as removing and possibly recycling industrial equipment and machinery or decommissioning of plants. The distribute the task among workers and supervise if everything is done according to safety regulations. If problems arise they consult with engineers\u00a0and take quick decisions to resolve problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They guide and instruct construction commercial divers and make sure they adhere to safety regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.1","ESCO_LABELS":["wave energy plant operator","marine wave energy operator","marine renewable energy plant operator","wave farm operator","ocean energy plat operator","ORE plant operator","marine wind energy technician","wave energy operator","marine wind energy operator","marine tidal stream operator","offshore wind energy operator","tidal farm operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"offshore renewable energy plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Offshore renewable energy plant operators operate and maintain equipment which produce electrical energy from marine renewable sources such as offshore wind power, wave power, or tidal currents. They monitor measuring equipment to ensure the safety of operations, and that the production needs are met. They also react to system problems, and repair faults.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.2","ESCO_LABELS":["onshore wind turbine maintenance technician","onshore wind farm operator","wind farm technician","onshore wind plant technician","wind turbine service technician","onshore wind turbine repair technician","onshore wind plant operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"onshore wind farm technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Onshore wind farm technicians operate and maintain onshore wind farms by performing diagnostic inspections, analysing faults, and performing repair duties. They ensure the wind turbines operate in compliance with regulations and assist the wind engineers in the construction of wind turbines. Onshore wind farm technicians may also test and install hardware and software components of wind turbines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3","ESCO_LABELS":["electric power station operative","power plant operator","electricity generation plant worker","electricity generating plant worker","electric power station operator","electric power station worker","biomass plant operator","electricity generation operator","wind plant operator","power station worker","electricity generation worker","electricity generation operative","power production plant operator","electricity generation plant operator","power station operator","power station operative worker","electricity generating plant operative","generating station operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"power production plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Power production plant operators maintain and operate the equipment in power stations and other energy production plants. They repair faults, operate machinery directly or from a control room, and handle materials related to electricity production in compliance with safety and environmental procedures. They facilitate interaction between electrical energy facilities, ensuring that distribution occurs safely.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["power line worker","distribution control operator","electrical power systems power dispatcher","electrical power distributor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrical power distributor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrical power distributors operate and maintain equipment which deliver the energy from the transmission system to the consumer. They supervise power line maintenance and repairs, and ensure the distribution needs are met. They also react to faults in the distribution system which cause problems such as outages.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["electricity transmission system technician","electricity transmission system worker","electricity power line system worker","electric powerline system worker","electrical transmission system operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrical transmission system operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrical transmission system operators transport energy in the form of electrical power. They transmit electrical power from generation plants over an interconnected network, an electrical grid, to electricity distribution stations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["combined cycle power plant operator","coal-fired power plant operator","LNG-fired power plant operator","power station operator","power station worker","heat recovery power plant production operator","generator operator","turbine operator","turbine operative","fossil-fuel power plant boiler operative","generator worker","gas-fired power plant operator","fossil-fuel power plant boiler operator","fossil-fuel power plant operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fossil-fuel power plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fossil-fuel power plant operators operate and maintain industrial equipment, such as generators, turbines and boilers, that provides electricity produced from fossil fuels like natural gas or coal. They ensure the safety of operations and that the equipment complies with legislation. They may also work in combined cycle power plants which use heat recovery systems to recover exhaust heat from one operation and activate steam turbines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.4","ESCO_LABELS":["geothermal plant operative","geo-thermal power plant operator","geothermal power plant operative","geo-thermal plant operative","geothermal power plant worker","geothermal power plant operator","geo-thermal plant worker","geothermal plant operator","geo-thermal plant operator","geothermal plant worker","geo-thermal power plant worker","geo-thermal power plant operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geothermal power plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geothermal power plant operators operate and maintain equipment, often steam-driven turbines, which produce electrical energy. They monitor measuring equipment to ensure the safety of operations, and that the production needs are met. They also react to system problems, and repair faults. They may regulate the generators to control the flow of electricity to the power lines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.5","ESCO_LABELS":["hydroelectric plant operator","hydro-power plant operative","hydroelectric plant operative","hydro plant operative","hydro plant worker","hydroelectric power plant technician","hydropower plant technician","hydro-power plant technician","hydro-power plant worker","hydroelectric plant worker","hydropower plant operator","hydropower plant operative","hydro-power plant operator","hydropower plant worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hydroelectric plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hydroelectric plant operators operate and maintain the equipment used in the production of energy from the movement of water. They monitor the measuring equipment, assess the production needs, and adapt the water flow to meet these needs. They also perform repairs and maintenance duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.6","ESCO_LABELS":["nuclear reactor operator","nuclear reactor technician","nuclear plant monitoring technician","nuclear reactor operative","nuclear reactor safety supervisor","nuclear reactor worker","nuclear plant safety technician","nuclear reactor operation technician","nuclear reactor controller","nuclear reactor control panel monitor","nuclear reactor control panel worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nuclear reactor operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nuclear reactor operators directly control nuclear reactors in power plants from control panels, and are solely responsible for the alterations in reactor reactivity. They start up operations and react to changes in status such as casualties and critical events. They monitor parameters and ensure compliance with safety regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.7","ESCO_LABELS":["electric power station operative","electricity generation operative","electric power station worker","power station control room worker","power station operative worker","electricity generating plant worker","electric power station operator","electricity generation operator","power station operator","electricity generating plant operative","electricity generation plant worker","power plant control room operator","electricity generation plant operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"power plant control room operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Power plant control room operators are responsible for the safe and proper operation of power plants, switchyards and associated control structures. They repair and maintain the involved machinery and equipment to ensure the plant's efficient operation and to tackle emergency situations such as blackouts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.8","ESCO_LABELS":["solar electricity power plant operative","solar array operative","solar farm operative","solar power plant safety operator","solar power plant maintenance operator","solar energy plant operative","solar farm worker","solar energy plant operator","solar power plant maintenance operative","solar electric power plant operator","solar array worker","solar farm operator","solar electricity power plant operator","solar power plant operator","solar power plant safety operative","solar energy plant worker","solar array operator","solar electric power plant operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"solar power plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Solar power plant operators operate and maintain equipment which produce electrical energy from solar power. They monitor measuring equipment to ensure the safety of operations, and that the production needs are met. They also react to system problems, and repair faults.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Power Production Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Power production plant operators operate, monitor and maintain switchboards and related equipment in electrical control centres which control the production and distribution of electrical or other power in transmission networks. The equipment operated includes reactors, turbines, generators and other auxiliary equipment in electrical power generating stations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Power Production Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3131.3.9","ESCO_LABELS":["steam boiler operator","steam turbine safety operator","steam generator operator","steam turbine generator operator","steam turbine machinery operator","turbine hall worker","steam turbine operator","steam turbine monitoring operator","steam-electric power operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"steam turbine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Steam turbine operators operate and maintain machinery which generates power. They ensure the safety of the operations and monitor operations to detect problems, and react to emergency situations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Incinerator and water treatment plant operators monitor and operate computerized control systems and related equipment in solid and liquid waste treatment plants to regulate the treatment and disposal of sewage and wastes, and in water filtration and treatment plants to regulate the treatment and distribution of water.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3132.1","ESCO_LABELS":["incinerator worker","incinerating machine operative","waste-burning plant operator","incinerator operator","waste incinerating machine operative","domestic waste incineration operative","refuse worker","waste incinerating machine operator","incineration process operative","refuse operative","incinerating machine worker","incinerating machine operator","incinerator operative","waste incinerator operative","waste incinerating machine worker","waste incinerator worker","incineration process worker","waste-burning plant operative","incineration process operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"incinerator operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Incinerator operators tend incineration machines which burn refuse and waste. They ensure the equipment is maintained, and that the incineration process occurs in accordance with safety regulations for the incineration of waste.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Incinerator and water treatment plant operators monitor and operate computerized control systems and related equipment in solid and liquid waste treatment plants to regulate the treatment and disposal of sewage and wastes, and in water filtration and treatment plants to regulate the treatment and distribution of water.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3132.2","ESCO_LABELS":["liquid waster remediation worker","liquid waste treatment plant operator","contaminated water remediation worker","liquid waste monitor","liquid waste treatment plant operative","waste oil remediation worker","liquid waste tester","liquid waste plant monitoring operator","liquid waste treatment plant worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"liquid waste treatment plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Liquid waste treatment technicians remove hazardous chemicals and pollutants from liquid waste such as oil so that it can be safely used for new applications. They operate and maintain liquid waste treatment equipment, monitor operations, and test samples to ensure the safety standards are met.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Incinerator and water treatment plant operators monitor and operate computerized control systems and related equipment in solid and liquid waste treatment plants to regulate the treatment and disposal of sewage and wastes, and in water filtration and treatment plants to regulate the treatment and distribution of water.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3132.3","ESCO_LABELS":["solid waste processing technician","solid waste operator","waste treatment equipment operator","waste disposal compliance technician","solid waste treatment technician","waste sorter","solid waste remediation technician","solid waste disposal technician","solid waste collection technician","waste treatment equipment worker","landfill site worker","waste treatment equipment operative","waste disposal site compliance technician","landfill technician","landfill site operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"solid waste operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Solid waste operators operate and maintain solid waste treatment and distribution equipment, and test samples to monitor pollution. They assist in the collection and disposal of solid waste, such as construction and demolition debris, and ensure treatment is compliant to safety regulations. They ensure community waste containers are emptied, ensure proper differentiation between waste which needs to be recycled or disposed of, and monitor equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Incinerator and water treatment plant operators monitor and operate computerized control systems and related equipment in solid and liquid waste treatment plants to regulate the treatment and disposal of sewage and wastes, and in water filtration and treatment plants to regulate the treatment and distribution of water.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3132.4","ESCO_LABELS":["wastewater treatment plant worker","water treatment system operative","wastewater safety operative","wastewater treatment operator","wastewater treatment system worker","wastewater safety tester","drinking water treatment system operative","wastewater quality operative","drinking water treatment system worker","drinking water treatment system operator","wastewater quality tester","wastewater treatment plant operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wastewater treatment operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wastewater treatment operators operate equipment used in a water or wastewater plant. They treat and clean drinking water before it is distributed to the consumer and process wastewater to remove\u00a0harmful substances before returning it to rivers and seas. They take samples and perform tests to analyse the water quality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Incinerator and water treatment plant operators monitor and operate computerized control systems and related equipment in solid and liquid waste treatment plants to regulate the treatment and disposal of sewage and wastes, and in water filtration and treatment plants to regulate the treatment and distribution of water.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Incinerator and Water Treatment Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3132.5","ESCO_LABELS":["wastewater treatment monitoring technician","wastewater safety technician","wastewater treatment quality technician","wastewater treatment plant operator","wastewater safety tester","water plant repair technician","wastewater treatment plant worker","water plant monitoring technician","water plant measurement technician","water plant maintenance technician","wastewater treatment technician","wastewater treatment sampling monitoring technician","sewage plant technician","wastewater quality tester","waste water technician","water treatment system technician","wastewater treatment plant technician","water plant quality technician","sewage treatment plant technician","wastewater quality technician","water plant equipment maintenance technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wastewater treatment technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wastewater treatment technicians aid wastewater treatment operators in the operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment equipment, and the purification procedure of wastewater, in sewage plants. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise the maintenance of the equipment, and perform tests to detect problems or deviations, and to ensure quality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They perform chemical tests on gases and are responsible for pumps and pipelines operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They monitor the processes through electronic representations shown on monitors, dials, and lights. They make changes to variables and communicate with other departments to make sure processes keep running smoothly and according to established procedures. They take appropriate actions in case of irregularities or emergencies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They distribute gas to utility facilities or consumers, and ensure the correct pressure is maintained on gas pipelines. They also oversee compliance with scheduling and demand.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They monitor the flow within the pipes at a refinery and test the equipment to ensure minimum disruptions. Pump systems operators work from a highly automated control room, where they communicate with other workers to coordinate pump activities. Pump system operators undertake minor repairs and maintenance, and report as called for.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3134","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Petroleum and Natural Gas Refining Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Petroleum and natural gas refining plant operators operate and monitor plants and adjust and maintain processing units and equipment which refine, distil and treat petroleum, petroleum-based products and by-products, or natural gas.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3134"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Petroleum and Natural Gas Refining Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3134.5","ESCO_LABELS":["head of oil refinery","refinery coordinator","refinery shift supervisor","shift supervisor","plant and equipment manager (refinery)","refinery manager","refinery shift manager","shift manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"refinery shift manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Refinery shift managers supervise staff, manage plant and equipment, optimise production and ensure safety at the oil refinery on a day-to-day basis.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"313","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Process Control Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Process control technicians operate and monitor switchboards, computerized control systems, multi-function process control machinery and maintain processing units in electrical power generation and distribution, wastewater, sewage treatment and waste disposal plants, chemical, petroleum and natural gas refineries, in metal processing and other multiple process operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3135","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Production Process Controllers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal production process controllers operate and monitor multi-function process control machinery and equipment to control the processing of metal converting and refining furnaces, metal-rolling mills, metal heat-treating or metal-extrusion plant.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3135"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Metal Production Process Controllers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3135.1","ESCO_LABELS":["blast furnace operator","plant manager","steel furnace operator","smelting furnace operator","smelter","metal operations manager","metal furnace operator","foundry operations manager","smelter operator","foundry plant manager","foundry production manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal furnace operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal furnace operators monitor the process of making metal before it is cast into forms. 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For instance, the unit group includes those who operate multiple process control equipment in manufacturing assembly lines and paper and pulp production.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3139"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Process Control Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3139.1","ESCO_LABELS":["production line maintenance worker","automated assembly line team member","automated assembly line operative","production line worker","production line maintenance operative","automated assembly line worker","production line operative","automated assembly line operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automated assembly line operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automated assembly line operators operate, maintain and clean production machines. They are responsible for the assembly of a whole product or a part of a product. 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For instance, the unit group includes those who operate multiple process control equipment in manufacturing assembly lines and paper and pulp production.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3139"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Process Control Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3139.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["garment manufacturing technician","clothing manufacturing technician","clothing process control technician","sample room supervisor","sample room line supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing process control technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing process control technicians operate multiple process control equipment in manufacturing assembly lines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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For instance, the unit group includes those who operate multiple process control equipment in manufacturing assembly lines and paper and pulp production.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3139"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Process Control Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3139.2","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial robot operative","industrial robot controller","delta robot controller","robotic equipment operative","industrial robotics controller","robotic equipment controller","robotic welder programmer","industrial robot operator","robot welder programmer","industrial robot test technician","scara robot controller","industrial robot setter","industrial robot technician","robotic equipment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial robot controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial robot controllers operate and monitor industrial robots used in automation processes to perform various manufacturing activities such as lifting, welding and assembling. They ensure that the machines are working correctly and in sync with other industrial robots, maintain and repair defective parts, assess risks and perform tests.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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For instance, the unit group includes those who operate multiple process control equipment in manufacturing assembly lines and paper and pulp production.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","313","3139"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Process Control Technicians","Process Control Technicians Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3139.3","ESCO_LABELS":["pulp control operator","pulp production assistant","pulp and paper producer","pulp production operator","pulping control operator","pulp control worker","pulping production operator","pulp producer","pulp paper operator","pulping production assistant","pulping control worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pulp control operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pulp control operators operate and monitor multi-function process control machinery and equipment to control the processing of wood, scrap pulp, recycable paper and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp. They set up, operate and maintain the machinery, analyse the production results and adjust the process when necessary.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"314","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science technicians and related associate professionals perform a variety of technical tasks to support life science professionals with their research, development, management, conservation and protection work, in areas such as biology, botany, zoology, biotechnology and biochemistry, and to agriculture, fisheries and forestry.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Life science technicians (excluding medical) provide technical support to life science professionals undertaking research, analysis and testing of living organisms, and development and application of products and processes resulting from research in areas such as natural resource management, environmental protection, plant and animal biology, microbiology, and cell and molecular biology.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","314","3141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)"],"ESCO_CODE":"3141.1","ESCO_LABELS":["biotechnical technician","biotechnological laboratory technician","biotechnical laboratory worker","biotechnical laboratory employee","biotechnical laboratory technician","biotechnological technician","biotechnical laboratory specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"biotechnical technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Biotechnical technicians perform technological work in assistance of scientists. They work in laboratory settings where they help scientists to research, develop and test forms of biotechnology. They set up lab equipment, prepare scientific tests and gather scientific data.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"314","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science technicians and related associate professionals perform a variety of technical tasks to support life science professionals with their research, development, management, conservation and protection work, in areas such as biology, botany, zoology, biotechnology and biochemistry, and to agriculture, fisheries and forestry.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Life science technicians (excluding medical) provide technical support to life science professionals undertaking research, analysis and testing of living organisms, and development and application of products and processes resulting from research in areas such as natural resource management, environmental protection, plant and animal biology, microbiology, and cell and molecular biology.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","314","3141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)"],"ESCO_CODE":"3141.2","ESCO_LABELS":["laboratory research assistant","laboratory technology expert","lab assistant","chemistry laboratory assistant","laboratory assistant","laboratory technologist","laboratory technology specialist","scientific laboratory technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"scientific laboratory technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Scientific laboratory technicians carry out laboratory-based research, analysis and testing and support life science professionals. They sample, test, measure, research and analyse in areas such as biology, biotechnology, environmental science, forensic science and pharmacology. Scientific laboratory technicians also observe and monitor laboratory activities, record test sequences and analyse the results.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"314","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science technicians and related associate professionals perform a variety of technical tasks to support life science professionals with their research, development, management, conservation and protection work, in areas such as biology, botany, zoology, biotechnology and biochemistry, and to agriculture, fisheries and forestry.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Life science technicians (excluding medical) provide technical support to life science professionals undertaking research, analysis and testing of living organisms, and development and application of products and processes resulting from research in areas such as natural resource management, environmental protection, plant and animal biology, microbiology, and cell and molecular biology.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","314","3141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)"],"ESCO_CODE":"3141.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["medical laboratory technician","chemistry technologist","biochemistry technologist","bacteriology technician","chemist","bacteriology technologist","medical lab technician","laboratory technician","biologist","biology technician","bacteriology lab technician","chemistry technician","lab technician","biochemistry lab technician","biochemistry laboratory technician","bacteriology culture technician","biology technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bacteriology technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bacteriology technicians provide technical assistance in researching and testing bacteria using laboratory equipment. They collect and analyse data for experiments, compile reports and maintain laboratory stock.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They use laboratory equipment to help develop or improve chemical-based products and also collect and analyse data for experiments, compile reports and maintain laboratory stock.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"314","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science technicians and related associate professionals perform a variety of technical tasks to support life science professionals with their research, development, management, conservation and protection work, in areas such as biology, botany, zoology, biotechnology and biochemistry, and to agriculture, fisheries and forestry.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Life science technicians (excluding medical) provide technical support to life science professionals undertaking research, analysis and testing of living organisms, and development and application of products and processes resulting from research in areas such as natural resource management, environmental protection, plant and animal biology, microbiology, and cell and molecular biology.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","314","3141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)"],"ESCO_CODE":"3141.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["biologist","animal laboratory technician","animal biologist","biological science technician","marine biologist","wildlife technician","life sciences technician","animal lab technician","biology laboratory technician","mammalogy technician","biology lab technician","biology technician","wildlife laboratory technician","marine biology technician","biological technologist","animal technician","wildlife lab technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"biology technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Biology technicians provide technical assistance in researching and analysing the relationship between living organisms and their environment. They use laboratory equipment to examine organic substances such as bodily fluids, medicines, plants and food. They collect and analyse data for experiments, compile reports and maintain laboratory stock.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"314","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science technicians and related associate professionals perform a variety of technical tasks to support life science professionals with their research, development, management, conservation and protection work, in areas such as biology, botany, zoology, biotechnology and biochemistry, and to agriculture, fisheries and forestry.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Life science technicians (excluding medical) provide technical support to life science professionals undertaking research, analysis and testing of living organisms, and development and application of products and processes resulting from research in areas such as natural resource management, environmental protection, plant and animal biology, microbiology, and cell and molecular biology.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","314","3141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)"],"ESCO_CODE":"3141.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["forest technician","plant researcher","plant scientist","botanical technician","plant biocurator","horticulturist","naturalist","research plant pathologist","field botany technician","green house operations supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"botanical technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Botanical technicians provide technical assistance in researching and testing different plant species to monitor their properties such as growth and structure. They collect and analyse data using laboratory equipment, compile reports and maintain laboratory stock. Botanical technicians also study plants to research their use in areas such as medicine, food and materials.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"314","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science technicians and related associate professionals perform a variety of technical tasks to support life science professionals with their research, development, management, conservation and protection work, in areas such as biology, botany, zoology, biotechnology and biochemistry, and to agriculture, fisheries and forestry.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Life science technicians (excluding medical) provide technical support to life science professionals undertaking research, analysis and testing of living organisms, and development and application of products and processes resulting from research in areas such as natural resource management, environmental protection, plant and animal biology, microbiology, and cell and molecular biology.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","314","3141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians (excluding Medical)"],"ESCO_CODE":"3141.2.5","ESCO_LABELS":["zoologist","animal researcher","zoology lab technician","zoological technician","zoology field technician","zoology technician","wildlife biologist","wildlife manager","wildlife health technician","zookeeper","zoology research technician","zoology laboratory technician","animal behaviorist","animal health technician","zoology researcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"zoology technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Zoology technicians provide technical assistance in researching and testing animal species using laboratory equipment. They aid in research concerning animals as well as their environments and ecosystems. They collect and analyse data, compile reports and maintain laboratory stock.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"314","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Life science technicians and related associate professionals perform a variety of technical tasks to support life science professionals with their research, development, management, conservation and protection work, in areas such as biology, botany, zoology, biotechnology and biochemistry, and to agriculture, fisheries and forestry.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural technicians perform tests and experiments, and provide technical and scientific support to agricultural scientists, farmers and farm managers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","314","3142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Life Science Technicians and Related Associate Professionals","Agricultural Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3142.1","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant in agricultural research","bacteriological testing coordinator","aquaculture technician","biotechnician","agricultural research assistant","agricultural technician","agricultural technologist","horticultural technician","viticulture technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"agricultural technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Agricultural technicians collect and conduct experiments and tests on agriculture and aquaculture specimens. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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Prior to departure, they inspect helicopters\u00a0following checklists\u00a0to detect leaking hydraulic fluid, inoperative control, low fuel level, or other unsafe conditions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They also provide private transport for people.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"315","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians command and navigate ships and aircraft; perform technical functions to ensure safe and efficient movement and operations; and develop electrical, electromechanical and computerized air control systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aircraft Pilots and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aircraft pilots and related associate professionals control the operation of mechanical, electrical and electronic equipment, in order to navigate aircraft for transporting passengers, mail and freight, and perform related pre-flight and in-flight tasks.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","315","3153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","Aircraft Pilots and Related Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3153.2.6","ESCO_LABELS":["inflight engineer","second officer","flight engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"second officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Second officers are responsible for monitoring and controlling various aircraft systems including fixed-wing and rotary wing. They work in close coordination with the two pilots during all phases of flight. They make pre-flight, inflight, and post flight inspections, adjustments, and minor repairs. They verify parameters such as passenger and cargo distribution, the amount of fuel, aircraft performance, and appropriate engine speed according to instructions of pilots.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They navigate the drone as well as activate other equipment as cameras, sensors as LIDARS to calculate distances, or any other instrumentation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They assist pilots in order to facilitate a safe take off and landing of aircrafts. They are responsible for maintaining a secure and orderly movement of aircraft along major air routes up in the sky and around airports. They control air traffic in and within vicinity of airports according to established procedures and policies to prevent collisions and to minimise delays arising from traffic congestion.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They strive to ensure safety, regularity and efficiency.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. 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They support senior aeronautical information specialists and assess changes in aeronautical information affecting charts and other products. They answer requests related to aeronautical data needs for airway companies, operational groups and systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"315","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians command and navigate ships and aircraft; perform technical functions to ensure safe and efficient movement and operations; and develop electrical, electromechanical and computerized air control systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3154","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Air Traffic Controllers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Air traffic controllers direct aircraft movements in airspace and on the ground, using radio, radar and lighting systems, and provide information relevant to the operation of aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","315","3154"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","Air Traffic Controllers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3154.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["airport operations chief","airport operations supervisor","aerodrome operations supervisor","chief of airport operations","airport director","operations officer","airport operations coordinator","airport operations officer","head of airport operations","airport operations manager","ground operations officer","aerodrome operations coordinator","aerodrome operations officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airport operations officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airport operations officers perform supervisory and administrative work monitoring operational activities on an assigned shift at a large airport. They ensure the safe take-off and landing of aircrafts","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"315","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians command and navigate ships and aircraft; perform technical functions to ensure safe and efficient movement and operations; and develop electrical, electromechanical and computerized air control systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3154","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Air Traffic Controllers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Air traffic controllers direct aircraft movements in airspace and on the ground, using radio, radar and lighting systems, and provide information relevant to the operation of aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","315","3154"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","Air Traffic Controllers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3154.2","ESCO_LABELS":["aircraft inspection officer","aviation maintenance inspector","aircraft accident investigator","aircraft maintenance inspector","aircraft quality inspector","flight inspector","aviation inspector","lead inspection officer","transportation inspector","aviation inspection officer","inspection officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aviation inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aviation inspectors perform inspections of the procedures followed in the matters of maintenance, air navigational aids, air traffic controls, and communications equipment. They check compliance with ICAO, EU, national and environmental regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"315","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians command and navigate ships and aircraft; perform technical functions to ensure safe and efficient movement and operations; and develop electrical, electromechanical and computerized air control systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3154","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Air Traffic Controllers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Air traffic controllers direct aircraft movements in airspace and on the ground, using radio, radar and lighting systems, and provide information relevant to the operation of aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","315","3154"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","Air Traffic Controllers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3154.3","ESCO_LABELS":["flight operations officer","flight operations supervisor","air operations supervisor","director of flight operations","aviation dispatch officer","director of airport operations","air operations officer","manager of flight operations"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"flight operations officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Flight operations officers compile flight information to expedite movement of aircraft between and through airports. They compile aircraft dispatch data such as scheduled arrival and departure times at checkpoints and scheduled stops, amount of fuel needed for flight, and maximum allowable gross take-off and landing weight.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"31","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with research and operational methods in science and engineering. They supervise and control technical and operational aspects of mining, manufacturing, construction and other engineering operations, and operate technical equipment including aircraft and ships. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"315","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians command and navigate ships and aircraft; perform technical functions to ensure safe and efficient movement and operations; and develop electrical, electromechanical and computerized air control systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3155","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Air Traffic Safety Electronics Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Air traffic safety electronics technicians perform technical tasks concerning the design, installation, management, operation, maintenance and repair of air traffic control and air navigation systems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","31","315","3155"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Science and Engineering Associate Professionals","Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians","Air Traffic Safety Electronics Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3155.1","ESCO_LABELS":["air traffic safety electronics hardware specialist","air traffic safety software specialist","air traffic safety engineer","air traffic safety hardware specialist","air traffic safety technician","air traffic safety electronics software specialist","air traffic safety electronics engineer","air traffic safety electronics technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"air traffic safety technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Air traffic safety technicians provide technical support regarding the safety of air traffic control and navigation systems. They design, maintain, install and operate these systems both in the airport and on board the aeroplane according to regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Equipment Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical imaging and therapeutic equipment technicians test and operate radiographic, ultrasound and other medical imaging equipment to produce images of body structures for the diagnosis and treatment of injury, disease and other impairments. They may administer radiation treatments to patients under the supervision of a radiologist or other health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Equipment Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3211.1","ESCO_LABELS":["medical perfusionist","medical perfusion scientist","clinical perfusion scientist","clinical perfusion techinician","clinical perfusion expert","medical perfusion techinician","medical perfusion expert","clinical perfusionist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clinical perfusion scientist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clinical perfusion scientists operate heart-lung equipment during surgical operations to ensure breathing and blood circulation. They work as part of the surgical team, connect patients to the heart-lung machines in preparation for surgery, monitor their condition during surgery, report to the team on the patients' status and determine the necessary techniques according to their needs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Equipment Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical imaging and therapeutic equipment technicians test and operate radiographic, ultrasound and other medical imaging equipment to produce images of body structures for the diagnosis and treatment of injury, disease and other impairments. They may administer radiation treatments to patients under the supervision of a radiologist or other health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Equipment Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3211.2","ESCO_LABELS":["practitioner of therapeutic radiography","radiotherapy technologist","RTT","therapy radiographer","therapeutic radiographer","therapeutic radiography practitioner","technologist in radiotherapy"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"radiation therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Radiation therapists are responsible for the accurate delivery of radiotherapy to cancer patients and, as part of the multidisciplinary team, for elements of treatment preparation and patient care. This encompasses the safe and accurate delivery of the radiation dose prescribed and the clinical care and support of the patient throughout the treatment preparation, treatment delivery and immediate post treatment phases. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical and Pathology Laboratory Technicians ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical and pathology laboratory technicians perform clinical tests on specimens of bodily fluids and tissues in order to obtain information about the health of a patient or cause of death.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Medical and Pathology Laboratory Technicians "],"ESCO_CODE":"3212.2","ESCO_LABELS":["medical laboratory research assistant","biomedical laboratory assistant","clinical research assistant","assistant in medical laboratory","biomedical laboratory research assistant","assistant clinical researcher","medical lab assistant","medical laboratory assistant","assistant in biomedical laboratory"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical laboratory assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical laboratory assistants work under supervision of the biomedical scientist and carry out basic laboratory procedures. They work in the pre-analytical handling of samples such as checking the details of specimens received for analysis, maintaining analysers, loading reagents, and packaging specimens. They also perform clerical tasks such as monitoring the stock levels of reagents used in analysis.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pharmaceutical Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pharmaceutical technicians and assistants perform a variety of tasks associated with dispensing medicinal products under the guidance of a pharmacist or other health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Pharmaceutical Technicians and Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"3213.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dispensing assistant","pharmacy assistant","pharmacy service assistant","assistant in pharmacy","pharmacy dispensing assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pharmacy assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pharmacy assistants perform general duties, such as stock management, serving at the cash desk, or performing administrative duties. They deal with the inventory within the pharmacy under the supervision of a pharmacist.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pharmaceutical Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pharmaceutical technicians and assistants perform a variety of tasks associated with dispensing medicinal products under the guidance of a pharmacist or other health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Pharmaceutical Technicians and Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"3213.2","ESCO_LABELS":["technical assistant in pharmacy","pharmacy technician","pharmacy technologist","technician in pharmaceuticals","pharmacy technical assistant","pharmaceutical technician","pharmaceutical technologist","technician in pharmacy","technologist in pharmacy","technologist in pharmaceuticals"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pharmacy technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pharmacy technicians, under the supervision of a pharmacist, check incoming goods, control stock, handle and store pharmaceuticals properly. Where permitted by national rules, they dispense medication and provide advice on their appropriate use.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical and dental prosthetic technicians design, fit, service and repair medical and dental devices and appliances following prescriptions or instructions established by a health professional. They may service a wide range of support instruments to correct physical medical or dental problems such as neck braces, orthopaedic splints, artificial limbs, hearing aids, arch supports, dentures, and dental crowns and bridges.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3214.1","ESCO_LABELS":["audiology specialist service technician","hearing aid technician","hearing help technician","audiology specialist technician","hearing aid service technician","audiology technician","hearing instrument specialist","audio prosthetist","audiology service technician","hearing aid acoustician","audiology assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"audiology technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Audiology technicians create and service hearing aids and hearing protection products. They dispense, fit and provide hearing aids for those who need them.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical and dental prosthetic technicians design, fit, service and repair medical and dental devices and appliances following prescriptions or instructions established by a health professional. They may service a wide range of support instruments to correct physical medical or dental problems such as neck braces, orthopaedic splints, artificial limbs, hearing aids, arch supports, dentures, and dental crowns and bridges.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3214.2","ESCO_LABELS":["dental technician","clinical dental technician","senior dental technologist","dental prosthetist","maxillo-facial prosthetic technician","dental technologist","maxillo-facial prosthetic technologist","chief dental technician","prosthetic technologist","chief dental technologist","orthodontic technologist","senior dental technician","orthodontic technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dental technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dental technicians manufacture dental custom-made devices like bridges, crowns, dentures and appliances under the supervision of dental practitioners following their directions and specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical and dental prosthetic technicians design, fit, service and repair medical and dental devices and appliances following prescriptions or instructions established by a health professional. They may service a wide range of support instruments to correct physical medical or dental problems such as neck braces, orthopaedic splints, artificial limbs, hearing aids, arch supports, dentures, and dental crowns and bridges.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3214.3","ESCO_LABELS":["prosthetist-orthotist","orthotist","expert prosthetist","artificial limb technician","specialist prosthetist","clinical prosthetist","prosthetic technician","prosthetic technologist","technologist in prosthetics","certified prosthetist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prosthetist-orthotist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prosthetist-orthotists design and custom fit prostheses and orthoses for individuals who are missing a limb from accident, disease or congenital conditions or for individuals who have impairments, deficiences or weaknesses due to injury, pathology or congenital malformation. They mix patient care with the design and fabrication of these devices to address their patients' needs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"321","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical and pharmaceutical technicians perform technical tasks to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical and dental prosthetic technicians design, fit, service and repair medical and dental devices and appliances following prescriptions or instructions established by a health professional. They may service a wide range of support instruments to correct physical medical or dental problems such as neck braces, orthopaedic splints, artificial limbs, hearing aids, arch supports, dentures, and dental crowns and bridges.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","321","3214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Medical and Pharmaceutical Technicians","Medical and Dental Prosthetic Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3214.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["prosthetic devices maker","prosthetics maker","orthotic and prosthetic technician","orthotic appliance maker","prosthetics assembler","prosthetic support maker","O&P technician","surgical appliance maker","prosthetic appliance maker","orthotic technician","orthopaedic appliance maker","prosthetic-orthotics technician","prosthetic brace maker","orthotics technician","orthopaedic technician","surgical appliance technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prosthetic-orthotics technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prosthetic-orthotics technicians design, create, fit and repair supportive devices, such as braces, joints, arch supports, and other surgical and medical appliances.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"322","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery associate professionals provide basic nursing and personal care for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They generally work under the supervision of, and in support of implementation of health care, treatment and referrals plans established by, medical, nursing, midwifery and other health professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Midwifery Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Midwifery associate professionals provide basic health care and advice before, during and after pregnancy and childbirth. They implement care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, midwifery and other health professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","322","3222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals","Midwifery Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3222.1","ESCO_LABELS":["midwifery assistant","maternity healthcare assistant","maternity support worker","maternity care assistant","assistant to midwife","midwifery care assistant","midwife care assistant","midwife assistant","maternity support employee"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"maternity support worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Maternity support workers work together in a team with midwives and health professionals within the occupational fields of nursing and midwifery. They assist midwives and women in childbirth by providing the necessary support, care and advice during pregnancy, labour and the postpartum period, assist births and assist in providing care for the new-born.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"323","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Traditional and Complementary Medicine Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Traditional and complementary medicine associate professionals prevent, care for and treat human physical and mental illnesses, disorders and injuries using herbal and other therapies based on theories, beliefs and experiences originating in specific cultures. They administer treatments using traditional techniques and medicaments, either acting independently or according to therapeutic care plans established by a traditional medicine or other health professional.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3230","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Traditional and Complementary Medicine Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Traditional and complementary medicine associate professionals prevent, care for and treat human physical and mental illnesses, disorders and injuries using herbal and other therapies based on theories, beliefs and experiences originating in specific cultures. They administer treatments using traditional techniques and medicaments, either acting independently or according to therapeutic care plans established by a traditional medicine or other health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","323","3230"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Traditional and Complementary Medicine Associate Professionals","Traditional and Complementary Medicine Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3230.1","ESCO_LABELS":["iridologist","herbal practitioner","naturopathic physician","herbal medicine practitioner","herbalist","practitioner of herbal medicine","herbal therapist","medical herbalist","herbal medicine therapist","practitioner of herbal therapy","phytotherapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"herbal therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Herbal therapists use herbal medicine to relief pain and treat illnesses such as allergies, chronic physical conditions or stress-related conditions. They study the properties and benefits of plants and create a personalised treatment plan for the patients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"324","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks, more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by, and with the guidance of, veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities, perform routine procedures and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","324","3240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"3240.1","ESCO_LABELS":["animal massage therapist","natural animal therapist","complementary animal therapist","animal acupuncturist","animal homeopath","alternative animal therapist","holistic animal therapist","animal healer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"alternative animal therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Alternative animal therapists investigate sick or injured small and large animals and provide an alternative healing treatment. They may use homeopathy or acupuncture and other alternative medicines or methods to heal the animal. Alternative animal therapists also advise treatments which strengthen the self-healing powers of animals.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"324","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks, more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by, and with the guidance of, veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities, perform routine procedures and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","324","3240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"3240.2","ESCO_LABELS":["vet practice technician","veterinary technician","veterinary practice technician","vet's technician","veterinary assistant","veterinary auxiliary","vet technician","veterinary technicians"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"veterinary technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Veterinary technicians provide the\u00a0technical and administrative support to the veterinarian in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"324","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks, more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by, and with the guidance of, veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities, perform routine procedures and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","324","3240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"3240.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["animal artificial insemination technicians","artificial insemination engineer","animal artificial insemination technician","AI technician","AI specialist","AI engineer","animal AI technician","artificial inseminator","artificial insemination specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal artificial insemination technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal artificial insemination technicians are in charge of the impregnation of an animal using collected semen,\u00a0in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"324","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks, more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by, and with the guidance of, veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities, perform routine procedures and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","324","3240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"3240.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["animal embryo transfer scientist","animal embryo transfer specialist","animal embryo transfer technician","animal embryo transfer engineer","embryo transfer technician","animal embryo transfer technicians"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal embryo transfer technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal embryo transfer technicians aid and support the carrying out of embryo transfer under veterinary supervision in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"324","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks, more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by, and with the guidance of, veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities, perform routine procedures and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","324","3240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"3240.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["horse dentist","equine dental technicians","horse teeth technician","horse dental care assistant","horse dental technician","equine dental technician","horse dental care technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"equine dental technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Equine dental technicians provide routine equine\u00a0dental\u00a0care, using appropriate equipment in accordance with national legislation. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"324","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks, more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Veterinary technicians and assistants carry out advisory, diagnostic, preventive and curative veterinary tasks more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by, and with the guidance of, veterinarians. They care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities, perform routine procedures and assist veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","324","3240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants","Veterinary Technicians and Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"3240.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["animal nursing specialist","animal nurse","veterinary practice assistant","veterinary nurse","veterinary nursing specialist","veterinary nurses"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"veterinary nurse","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Veterinary nurses support animals undergoing veterinary treatment and give advice to veterinary clients in the promotion of animal health and disease prevention in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3251","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dental Assistants and Therapists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dental assistants and therapists provide basic dental care services for the prevention and treatment of diseases and disorders of the teeth and mouth, according to care plans and procedures established by a dentist or other oral health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3251"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Dental Assistants and Therapists"],"ESCO_CODE":"3251.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dental chairside assistant","dental support worker","trainee dental nurse","orthodontic nurse","dental assistant","qualified dental nurse"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dental chairside assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dental chairside assistants support dental practitioners in clinical treatments, as preparation and helping in practical execution and follow-up, and administrative tasks under supervision and following the orders of the dental practitioner.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3251","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dental Assistants and Therapists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dental assistants and therapists provide basic dental care services for the prevention and treatment of diseases and disorders of the teeth and mouth, according to care plans and procedures established by a dentist or other oral health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3251"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Dental Assistants and Therapists"],"ESCO_CODE":"3251.2","ESCO_LABELS":["dental therapist","oral health practitioner","oral health specialist","trainee dental hygienist","registered dental hygienist","orthodontic therapist","dental hygienist","qualified dental hygienist","oral health therapist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dental hygienist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dental hygienists work in cleaning and polishing teeth, supra- and sub-gingival scaling of the teeth, application of prophylactic materials to the teeth, collecting data, administering comprehensive advice on oral hygiene and the care of the mouth, according to patients` needs under the supervision of dental practitioners following her\/his directions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3252","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Records and Health Information Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical records and health information technicians develop, maintain and implement health records processing, storage and retrieval systems in medical facilities and other health care settings to meet the legal professional, ethical and administrative records-keeping requirements of health services delivery.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3252"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Medical Records and Health Information Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3252.1","ESCO_LABELS":["medical note summariser","patients records assistant","clerical officer","health records clerk","clinical records administrator","medical records staff member","health records staff member","medical records assistant","medical records officer","medical records filing clerk","medical records clerk","health records assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical records clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"\nMedical records clerks organise, keep up-to-date and archive patients` records for medical staff availability. They transfer medical information from a patient\u2019s paper records to an electronic template.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3252","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Records and Health Information Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical records and health information technicians develop, maintain and implement health records processing, storage and retrieval systems in medical facilities and other health care settings to meet the legal professional, ethical and administrative records-keeping requirements of health services delivery.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3252"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Medical Records and Health Information Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3252.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["clinical coder","medical coding officer","clinical records technician","medical coder","clinical coding expert","accredited medical coder","diagnostic coder","accredited clinical coder","clinical coding officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clinical coder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clinical coders read patients' medical records. They analyse and interpret medical statements about diseases, injuries and procedures. Clinical coders convert this information into health classification codes in order to calculate treatment reimbursements, to produce statistics and to monitor health care performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3252","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Records and Health Information Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical records and health information technicians develop, maintain and implement health records processing, storage and retrieval systems in medical facilities and other health care settings to meet the legal professional, ethical and administrative records-keeping requirements of health services delivery.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3252"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Medical Records and Health Information Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3252.2","ESCO_LABELS":["supervisor of medical records","health records manager","health records supervisor","medical records supervisor","supervisor of patient records","manager of medical records","director of medical records","medical records manager","patient records manager","manager of patient records","senior medical records officer","patient records supervisor","manager of health records"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical records manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical records managers are responsible for managing activities of medical records units which maintain and secure patient data. They supervise, oversee and train employees while implementing medical department policies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3252","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Records and Health Information Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical records and health information technicians develop, maintain and implement health records processing, storage and retrieval systems in medical facilities and other health care settings to meet the legal professional, ethical and administrative records-keeping requirements of health services delivery.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3252"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Medical Records and Health Information Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3252.3","ESCO_LABELS":["administrator of PACS","administrator of PACS system","PACS manager","PACS system analyst","PACS interface analyst","PACS associate","PACS administration manager","picture archiving and communication systems administrator","PACS administrator","PACS support engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"picture archiving and communication systems administrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Picture archiving and communication systems administrators manage picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). They store images taken by various types of medical equipment, such as X-rays, in order to enable easy access to these images for medical. PACS administrators ensure the day-to-day management and maintenance of the system.\"","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3252","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Records and Health Information Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical records and health information technicians develop, maintain and implement health records processing, storage and retrieval systems in medical facilities and other health care settings to meet the legal professional, ethical and administrative records-keeping requirements of health services delivery.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3252"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Medical Records and Health Information Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3252.4","ESCO_LABELS":["manager of hospital waiting lists","waiting list manager","manager of waiting lists","healthcare waiting list manager","waiting list coordinator","medical care waiting list coordinator","hospital waiting list coordinator","senior waiting list coordinator","coordinator of waiting lists","surgical waiting list coordinator","coordinator of hospital waiting lists"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"waiting list coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Waiting list coordinators guarantee the day to day management of waiting list time. They plan when operation rooms are available and call patients in to be operated. Waiting list coordinators make sure to optimise the use of resources.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3253","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Community Health Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Community health workers provide health education, referral and follow up, case management, basic preventive health care and home visiting services to specific communities. They provide support and assistance to individuals and families in navigating the health and social services system.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3253"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Community Health Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3253.1","ESCO_LABELS":["community healthcare worker","community carer","community support worker","community healthcare support worker","community first responder","community healthcare assistant","community health worker","community health assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"community health worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Community health workers provide advice and information about various health subjects to the community. They can assist with pre- and post-natal care, give nutritional advice and help individuals stop smoking. 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They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.1","ESCO_LABELS":["environmental health inspector","public health inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"environmental health inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Environmental health inspectors carry out investigations to ensure that areas, organisations and companies comply with environmental and public health legislation. They evaluate environmental complaints, provide reports on their findings and work to prevent future hazards or noncompliance with current policies. 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They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.2","ESCO_LABELS":["legislation and specification advisor","food regulatory compliance advisor","food labelling specialist","food safety regulatory advisor","legislation and controls advisor","food law advisor","food consultant","food regulatory affairs advisor","food expert","food safety expert","food safety auditor","food regulatory advisor","regulatory advisor, food"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food regulatory advisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food regulatory advisors are extra-judicial or judiciary technical experts. They ensure food industry practices comply with the regulatory norms. 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They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.3","ESCO_LABELS":["food quality inspector","quality controller","food safety officer","food safety inspector","quality inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food safety inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food safety inspectors carry out inspections in food processing environments from a food safety standpoint. 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They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.4","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial waste inspector","industrial waste disposal inspector","industrial waste management inspector","industrial waste control inspector","industrial waste compliance inspector","industrial waste tester\/inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial waste inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial waste inspectors conduct controls in companies to ensure they comply with waste and environmental regulations. They check the documentation related to waste management, they collect samples for analysis and observe the industrial practices. They may advise or preventive or corrective actions to improve industrial waste management and disposal.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. 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They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["hazardous waste control specialist","waste disposal adviser","hazmat compliance specialist","compliance manager","hazardous waste disposal specialist","hazardous waste management specialist","hazardous materials inspector","environmental regulations compliance specialist","industrial waste analyst","solid waste compliance specialist","environmental compliance specialist","hazardous waste compliance specialist","hazardous waste inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hazardous materials inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hazardous materials inspectors inspect facilities which handle hazardous materials to ensure compliance to health and safety regulations, and hazardous materials handling legislation. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3257","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health inspectors and associates investigate the implementation of rules and regulations relating to environmental factors that may affect human health, safety in the workplace, and safety of processes for the production of goods and services. They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.4.2","ESCO_LABELS":["hazardous waste management inspector","hazardous waste inspector","hazardous waste compliance inspector","hazardous waste disposal inspector","hazardous waste tester\/inspector","hazardous waste control inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hazardous waste inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hazardous waste inspectors inspect industrial sites to ensure they adhere to waste disposal legislation, and inspect their equipment to see if it is operational and functions according to regulations. They also aim to educate the public on hazardous substances and on hazardous waste handling regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3257","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health inspectors and associates investigate the implementation of rules and regulations relating to environmental factors that may affect human health, safety in the workplace, and safety of processes for the production of goods and services. They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.5","ESCO_LABELS":["occupational health and safety inspector","factory inspector","HSE inspector","regulatory health and safety inspector","environmental health inspector","environmental health officer","health and safety inspector","workplace health and safety inspector","safety officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"occupational health and safety inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Occupational health and safety inspectors perform workplace audits to ensure compliance with government and environment legislation. They also investigate work accidents. Occupational health and safety inspectors interview employees to ensure the work environment is compliant with health and safety rules, inspect the physical work site and analyse legal paperwork.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3257","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health inspectors and associates investigate the implementation of rules and regulations relating to environmental factors that may affect human health, safety in the workplace, and safety of processes for the production of goods and services. They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.5.1","ESCO_LABELS":["healthcare facilities inspector","healthcare environment inspector","care commission inspector","health care facilities inspector","hospital inspector","healthcare inspectors","healthcare enforcement inspector","healthcare inspector","health facilities surveyor","health care enforcement inspector","medical facilities inspector","health care environment inspector","health care inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"healthcare inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Healthcare inspectors visit healthcare facilities to ensure proper care is given to all patients in accordance with legal requirements. They also inspect if equipment, processes and staff operate adequately to prevent the spreading of infections and diseases.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3257","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health inspectors and associates investigate the implementation of rules and regulations relating to environmental factors that may affect human health, safety in the workplace, and safety of processes for the production of goods and services. They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.6","ESCO_LABELS":["transportation safety manager","transport health and safety inspector","road transportation health and safety director","road occupational health and safety manager","road health and safety risk assessor","road transport health and safety manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"transport health and safety inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Transport health and safety inspectors are responsible for maintaining safety standards, reducing risk to company, staff and customers and achieving industry standards. They evaluate existing security systems to determine potential risks in all transport sectors such as road and sea transport, and develop policies and procedures that minimise the risk to properties, employees and computer systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3257","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health inspectors and associates investigate the implementation of rules and regulations relating to environmental factors that may affect human health, safety in the workplace, and safety of processes for the production of goods and services. They may implement and evaluate programmes to restore or improve safety and sanitary conditions under the supervision of a health professional.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3257"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates"],"ESCO_CODE":"3257.7","ESCO_LABELS":["inspector of health and safety","labor inspector","employment lawyer","health & safety advisor","occupational health and safety inspector","employment officer","wage inspector","labour inspector","health and safety inspector","employment solicitor","senior labour inspector","health and safety advisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"health and safety inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Health and safety inspectors investigate the implementation and application of labour standards and policies in a workplace. They advise employers as well as employees on the improvement of policy and legislation implementation, ensure that the law is adhered to, and that matters of equality and labour rights are respected. They write reports and communicate with authorities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3258","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ambulance Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ambulance workers provide emergency health care to patients who are injured, sick, infirm, or otherwise physically or mentally impaired prior to and during transport to medical facilities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3258"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Ambulance Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3258.1","ESCO_LABELS":["technician in emergency medical care","ambulance emergency medical technician","assistant in emergency care","ambulance technician","ECA","emergency medical vehicle assistant","medical emergency assistant","ambulance emergency care assistant","emergency ambulance driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"emergency ambulance driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Emergency ambulance drivers use emergency vehicles to respond to medical emergencies and support the work of paramedics, move patients safely, take note of changes in the patient's vital signs and report to the paramedics in charge, ensuring the medical equipment is well stored, transported and functional, under supervision and on order of a doctor of medicine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3258","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ambulance Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ambulance workers provide emergency health care to patients who are injured, sick, infirm, or otherwise physically or mentally impaired prior to and during transport to medical facilities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3258"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Ambulance Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3258.2","ESCO_LABELS":["specialist paramedic","expert paramedic","paramedic","paramedic in emergency responses","emergency medical technician","EMT","paramedic practitioner","ambulance paramedic","emergency response paramedic"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paramedic in emergency responses","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paramedics in emergency responses provide emergency care to sick, injured, and vulnerable persons in emergency medical situations, before and during transport to a medical facility. They implement and oversee the transfer of the patient in connection with transport. They provide assistance in acute situations, implement life-saving emergency measures, and monitor the performance of the transportation process.\u00a0As allowed by national law they may also provide oxygen, certain drugs, the puncture of peripheral veins and infusion of crystalloid solutions and perform endotracheal intubation if needed for the immediate prevention of threats for the life or health of an emergency patient.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3259","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 32: Health Associate Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as HIV counsellor, family planning counsellor and other health associate professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3259"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3259.1","ESCO_LABELS":["anesthetic technician","surgical technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"anaesthetic technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Anaesthetic technicians assist specialised doctors in anaesthetics. They prepare operating theatres and other specialised clinics for anaesthetic procedures, prepare the equipment needed for anaesthesia, and assist with inducing and maintaining adequate anaesthesia and post-anaesthesia procedures. They do so under supervision, following the orders of the doctor of medicine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3259","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 32: Health Associate Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as HIV counsellor, family planning counsellor and other health associate professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3259"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3259.2","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant psychologist","psychology assistant","psychological assistant","personality assessment coordinator","assistant clinical psychologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"assistant clinical psychologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Assistant clinical psychologists aid psychologists in their work. They work in healthcare facilities or private practices where they assist psychologists with their treatment of patients. Assistant clinical psychologists are healthcare professionals that can assess patients with psychological tests and aid with therapy, as well as performing administrative functions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3259","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 32: Health Associate Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as HIV counsellor, family planning counsellor and other health associate professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3259"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3259.3","ESCO_LABELS":["chiropractic assistant","assistant neuromusculoskeletal therapist","assistant to chiropractic","chiropractic's assistant","assistant osteopath","assistant etiopath","assistant chiropractic","assistant to licensed chiropractor","assistant musculoskeletal therapist","chiropractic support worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chiropractic assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chiropractic assistants perform routine and administrative tasks to support patient care and work under the sole direction and supervision of a Chiropractor or Specialized Chiropractor. They may interview patients, keep records of the case history, assist Chiropractors or Specialized Chiropractors in providing patients examination and perform administrative tasks. Chiropractic assistants work within defined contexts using agreed protocols and procedures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3259","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 32: Health Associate Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as HIV counsellor, family planning counsellor and other health associate professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3259"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3259.4","ESCO_LABELS":["mobile screening nurse","coronavirus tester","covid testing clinician","covid community testing facilitator","testing support assistant ","covid testing specialist","testing supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"covid tester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Covid testers perform Covid tests through nasal or throat swabs. They complement the sample information with health-related questions they ask the individuals, and input the data collected into digital devices. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3259","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 32: Health Associate Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as HIV counsellor, family planning counsellor and other health associate professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3259"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3259.5","ESCO_LABELS":["medical dietetics technician","technician in dietetics","nutrition assistant practitioner","dietetic assistant","technician in medical dietetics","assistant nutrition practitioner","dietetic technician","clinical dietetic technician","clinical diet technician","dietetic science technician","diet technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dietetic technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dietetic technicians assist dietitians in planning nutritional programmes and in planning menus for patients as part of an overall treatment plan under supervision of a dietitian. Under supervision of a dietitian, dietetic technicians assist dietitians in patient reviews, enteral feeding discharge planning, and clinical auditing which includes nutritional screening.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3259","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 32: Health Associate Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as HIV counsellor, family planning counsellor and other health associate professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","325","3259"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Other Health Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3259.7","ESCO_LABELS":["oxygen therapy technician","respiratory care assistant","breathing technician","respiratory therapist","respiratory therapy technician","respiratory technician","respiratory care supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"respiratory therapy technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Respiratory therapy technicians assist doctors and surgeons to treat respiratory problems. They work in hospitals and medical facilities where they operate medical equipment to test patients' respiratory conditions and aid in their treatment. Respiratory therapy technicians\u00a0also tend to breathing equipment and machines during surgery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"325","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health associate professionals perform technical tasks and provide support services in dentistry, medical records administration, community health, the correction of reduced visual acuity, physiotherapy, environmental health, emergency medical treatment and other activities to support and promote human health.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3259","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers health associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 32: Health Associate Professionals. 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Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They undertake technical analysis of economic information such as market liquidity and volatility, to predict the future rates of currencies on the foreign exchange market.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They complete and close mortgage loan processes for their clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They recommend transactions to clients or senior management.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3311.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mutual fund sales agent","mutual fund sales representative","mutual fund salesman","mutual fund broker","mutual fund dealer","mutual fund manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mutual fund broker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mutual fund brokers handle and raise cash from shareholders in order to invest them in stocks, bonds and money-market securities. They engage with investors by making inquiries about the client's mutual funds account status and transaction procedures. Mutual fund brokers make use of their expertise in investment theory, market experience, and research to pick the most approapriate investments for their fund portfolio. They ensure that the mutual fund's operations are in compliance with legal requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They recommend transactions to clients or senior management.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3311.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["financial services sales agent","securities broker","junior stock broker","investment broker","stock salesperson"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"securities broker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Securities brokers create the connection between the investors and the available investment opportunities. They purchase and sell securities on their clients' behalf, based on their expertise in the financial markets. They monitor the performance of their clients' securities, assessing their stability or speculative tendencies. Securities brokers calculate the securities' price and place orders.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They recommend transactions to clients or senior management.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3311.2.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["security underwriter","securities administrator","securities underwriter","distribution administrator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"securities underwriter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Securities underwriters administer the distribution activities of new securities from a business company. They work in close connection with the issuing body of the securities in order to establish the price and buys and sells them to other investors. They receive underwriting fees from their issuing clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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Stock brokers undertake analyst research to make recommendations to their clients and expand their client base through various methods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They recommend transactions to clients or senior management.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3311.3","ESCO_LABELS":["quantitative trader","financial trading expert","equity trader","natural gas financial trader","financial trading specialist","proprietry options trader","derivatives trader","financial instruments trader","securities trader","financial trader trainee","financial trader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"financial trader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Financial traders buy and sell financial products such as assets, shares and bonds for private clients, banks or companies. They monitor the financial markets closely and aim to maximise profit and to minimise risk through their transactions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They make calculations, and write reports on energy trades procedures, and make predictions on the development of the market.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They recommend transactions to clients or senior management.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3311.3.4","ESCO_LABELS":["securities tellers","securities sales agent","securities sales directors","securities teller","securities sales director","securities clerks","securities clerk","securities trader","securities sales agents"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"securities trader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Securities traders purchase and sell securities such as stocks, bonds and shares on their own account or on their employers account based on their expertise in the financial markets. They monitor the performance of the securities traded, assessing their stability or speculative tendencies. They record and file all securities transactions and take care of their financial documents.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Securities and finance dealers and brokers buy and sell securities, stocks, bonds and other financial instruments, and deal on the foreign exchange, on spot, or on futures markets, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis. They recommend transactions to clients or senior management.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3311.3.5","ESCO_LABELS":["equity trader","stock trader","investment dealer","stock exchange floor trader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stock trader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stock traders use their technical expertise of financial markets performance to advise and make recommendations to asset managers or shareholders for a profitable investment strategy, keeping in mind the company\u2019s performance. They use stock market trading operations and deal with a wide array of taxes, commissions and fiscal obligations. Stock traders buy and sell bonds, stocks, futures and shares in hedge funds. They perform detailed micro- and macroeconomic and industry specific technical analysis.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Credit and Loans Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Credit and loans officers analyse and evaluate financial information on applications for credit and loans and determine approval or disapproval of the client for the credit or loan, or recommend to management approval or disapproval.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Credit and Loans Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3312.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bank operations manager","banking accounts manager","consumer banker","banking officer","account managers SME","account manager SME","account managers","commercial bank manager","retail personal banker","bank relationship manager","bank account manager","bank accounts manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bank account manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bank account managers advise prospective clients on the type of banking accounts suitable for their needs. They work with clients to set up the bank account and remain their primary point of contact in the bank, assisting with all necessary documentation. Bank account managers may recommend their clients to contact other departments in the bank for other specific needs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Credit and Loans Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Credit and loans officers analyse and evaluate financial information on applications for credit and loans and determine approval or disapproval of the client for the credit or loan, or recommend to management approval or disapproval.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Credit and Loans Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3312.2","ESCO_LABELS":["credit adviser","certified credit counselor","credit intermediary","debt counsellor","credit counselor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"credit adviser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Credit advisers offer guidance to customers related to credit services. They assess the customer's financial situation and debt issues arisen from credit cards, medical bills and car loans in order to identify optimal credit solutions for customers and also provide debt elimination plans to adjust their finances if needed. They prepare qualitative credit analyses and decision-making material in respect of defined customers in conformity with the bank's strategy on credit policy, ensure the credit quality and follow up on the performance of the credit portfolio. Credit advisers also have expertise in debt management and credit consolidation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Credit and Loans Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Credit and loans officers analyse and evaluate financial information on applications for credit and loans and determine approval or disapproval of the client for the credit or loan, or recommend to management approval or disapproval.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Credit and Loans Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3312.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["credit clerk","credit analyst","analyst of credits"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"credit analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Credit analysts investigate credit applications from customers and evaluate if the applications comply with regulations and guidelines of the financial loan-granting institution. On the basis of credit analyses they advise financial institutions whether customers are loan worthy. They perform tasks such as collecting data on the loan applicant, aquire additional information from other departments or institutions and indicating what sort of agreements the financial institution should reach with the credit applicant. Credit analysts also follow up on the development of the credit portfolio of clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Credit and Loans Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Credit and loans officers analyse and evaluate financial information on applications for credit and loans and determine approval or disapproval of the client for the credit or loan, or recommend to management approval or disapproval.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Credit and Loans Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3312.3","ESCO_LABELS":["credit manager","senior credit officer","credit administration manager","credit control supervisor","consumer credit manager","branch credit administrator","credit controller","credit policy manager","credit department manager","credit control manager","credit and collection manager","loan and credit manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"credit manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Credit managers oversee the application of credit policy in the bank. They decide the credit limits to be imposed, the reasonable levels of risk accepted and the conditions and terms of payment made to the customers. They control the collection of payments from their customers and manage the credit department of a bank.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Credit and Loans Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Credit and loans officers analyse and evaluate financial information on applications for credit and loans and determine approval or disapproval of the client for the credit or loan, or recommend to management approval or disapproval.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Credit and Loans Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3312.4","ESCO_LABELS":["credit risk controller","financial risk technician","credit risk surveyor","financial risk specialist","credit risk technician","financial risk surveyor","graduate credit risk specialist","assistant credit risk specialist","financial risk manager","credit risk consultant","senior credit risk specialist","credit risk analyst","trainee credit risk specialist","credit risk manager","financial risk analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"credit risk analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Credit risk analysts manage individual credit risk and care for fraud prevention, business deal analysis, legal documents analysis and recommendations on the level of the risk.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Credit and Loans Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Credit and loans officers analyse and evaluate financial information on applications for credit and loans and determine approval or disapproval of the client for the credit or loan, or recommend to management approval or disapproval.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Credit and Loans Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3312.5","ESCO_LABELS":["loans consultant","credit officer","loans controller","loans adviser","loan officer","commercial lender","loan processor","loans agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"loan officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Loan officers assess and authorise the approval of loan applications for individuals and businesses. They ensure complete transactions between loan organisations, borrowers, and sellers. Loan officers are specialists in consumer, mortgage, or commercial lending.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Credit and Loans Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Credit and loans officers analyse and evaluate financial information on applications for credit and loans and determine approval or disapproval of the client for the credit or loan, or recommend to management approval or disapproval.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Credit and Loans Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3312.6","ESCO_LABELS":["loan underwriter","loan approval officer","mortgage compliance underwriter","mortgage guideline underwriter","mortgage loan underwriter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mortgage loan underwriter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mortgage loan underwriters ensure compliance with underwriting guidelines. They participate in the implementation of new underwriting guidelines. They also review closed and denied loans.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Credit and Loans Officers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Credit and loans officers analyse and evaluate financial information on applications for credit and loans and determine approval or disapproval of the client for the credit or loan, or recommend to management approval or disapproval.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Credit and Loans Officers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3312.7","ESCO_LABELS":["financial aid coordinator","student financial support services coordinator","student finance officer","coordinator of student financial support services","financial support coordinator","student financial support coordinator","financial support officer","coordinator of student financial support"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"student financial support coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Student financial support coordinators assist students and education administrators in the management of tuition fees and student loans. They advise on and determine the amounts and the eligibility of student loans, advise students on available, suitable loans and liaise with outside loans sources, such as banks, to facilitate the student loan process. They make professional judgement decisions concerning students' eligibility for financial aid and may set up counsel meetings including the student's parents to discuss financial support issues and solutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Accounting Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Accounting associate professionals maintain complete records of financial transactions of an undertaking and verify accuracy of documents and records relating to such transactions.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Accounting Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3313.1","ESCO_LABELS":["junior accountant","assistant accountant","accounting assistant","accountant assistant","finance assistant","billing and accounting assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"accounting assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Accounting assistants record and report ticketing accounting situations to the accountant they work with, verify deposits and prepare daily reports and income. They arrange authorised refund vouchers, maintain the returned check accounts and communicate with ticketing managers concerning about any issues with ticketing systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Accounting Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Accounting associate professionals maintain complete records of financial transactions of an undertaking and verify accuracy of documents and records relating to such transactions.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Accounting Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3313.2","ESCO_LABELS":["bookkeeping clerk","accounting bookkeeper","accounts clerk","general bookkeeper","bookkeeper","general-ledger bookkeeper","accounting clerk","book-keeper","book-keeping clerk","account information clerk","accounting technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bookkeeper","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bookkeepers record and assemble the day-to-day financial transactions of an organisation or company, consisting usually of sales, purchases, payments and receipts. They ensure all financial transactions are documented in the appropriate (day) book and general ledger, and that they are balanced out. Bookkeepers prepare the recorded books and ledgers with financial transactions for an accountant to then analyse balance sheets and income statements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Accounting Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Accounting associate professionals maintain complete records of financial transactions of an undertaking and verify accuracy of documents and records relating to such transactions.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Accounting Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3313.3","ESCO_LABELS":["grants and contracts administrator","proposals administrator","grants and trusts administrator","grants and contracts officer","grants administrator","research grants administrator","grants & contracts officer","grants administration funding officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"grants administrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Grants administrators handle the pass-through track of grants, often given out by the government to the grant recipient. They prepare the paperwork such as the grant applications and give out the grants. They are also responsible to make sure that the grant recipient spends the money correctly according to the terms laid out.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3314","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Mathematical and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals assist in planning the collection, processing and presentation of statistical, mathematical or actuarial data and in carrying out these operations, usually working under the guidance of statisticians, mathematicians and actuaries.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3314"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Statistical, Mathematical and Related Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3314.1","ESCO_LABELS":["actuarial analyst assistant","senoir actuarial assistant","senior actuarial aide","actuarial assistant-life product development","junior actuarial aide","junior actuarial assistant","actuarial aide","actuarial assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"actuarial assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Actuarial assistants perform statistical data research in order to set premium rates and insurance policies. They review the possibility of accidents, injuries and property damage by using statistical formulas and models.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3314","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Mathematical and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals assist in planning the collection, processing and presentation of statistical, mathematical or actuarial data and in carrying out these operations, usually working under the guidance of statisticians, mathematicians and actuaries.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3314"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Statistical, Mathematical and Related Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3314.2","ESCO_LABELS":["information technology expert","statistician's assistant","statistical assistant","statistician assistant","statistical report compiler","statistician","admin assistant","statistics assistant","administrative assistant","IT expert","computer expert","report compiler","statistics compiler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"statistical assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Statistical assistants collect data and use statistical formulas to execute statistical studies and create reports. They create charts, graphs and surveys.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Valuers and Loss Assessors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Valuers and loss assessors value property and various goods and assess losses covered by insurance policies.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Valuers and Loss Assessors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3315.1","ESCO_LABELS":["foreclosure consultant","foreclosure coordinator","foreclosure manager","bankruptcy coordinator","foreclosure specialist","bankruptcy manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"foreclosure specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Foreclosure specialists revise documentation related to properties that are under foreclosure. They assist clients whose property has been reclaimed by banks due to non-payment of their mortgage by assessing the owner's possibilities for saving the property.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Valuers and Loss Assessors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Valuers and loss assessors value property and various goods and assess losses covered by insurance policies.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Valuers and Loss Assessors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3315.2","ESCO_LABELS":["gemmology research analyst","gemmology\u00a0scholar","gemstone buyer","mining gemologist","gemstone assessor","consultant gemologist","mineral gemmologist","jewellery gemologist","gemmologist","gemmology analyst","jewellery gemmologist","mineral gemologist","gemmology research scientist","gemstone valuer","gemmology researcher","gemstone appraiser","gemmology science researcher","gem stone buyer","gem stone assessor","mining gemmologist","gem stone valuer","stone buyer","gem stone appraiser","gemologist","consultant gemmologist","gemmology\u00a0scientist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gemmologist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gemmologists value precious stones by analysing their characteristics, cut, and provenience either for trading or for further polishing efforts. They assess stones and gems to give them a market value.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Valuers and Loss Assessors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Valuers and loss assessors value property and various goods and assess losses covered by insurance policies.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Valuers and Loss Assessors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3315.3","ESCO_LABELS":["claims handler","contract claims examiner","claims consultant","claims representative","property and casualty insurance claims examiner","claims inspector","insurance claims handler","claims service supervisor","insurance claims consultant","claims examiner","claims processor","insurance claims officer","casualty insurance adjuster","claims adjuster","insurance claims analyst","travelling insurance assessor","insurance claims processor","claims analyst","insurance claims assessor","insurance claims examiner","civil damages inspector","insurance claims inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance claims handler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance claims handlers ensure\u00a0that all insurance claims are handled accurately and that payment for valid claims is made to the policyholders. They use statistical data and reporting to calculate and adjust claims as needed, communicate with and guide policyholders and monitor the progress of a claim.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Valuers and Loss Assessors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Valuers and loss assessors value property and various goods and assess losses covered by insurance policies.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Valuers and Loss Assessors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3315.4","ESCO_LABELS":["insurance fraud examiner","insurance fraud auditor","insurance policy processing worker","insurance fraud inspector","insurance fraud investigator","insurance auditors"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance fraud investigator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance fraud investigators combat fraudulent activities by investigating the circumstances of certain suspicious claims, activities related to new customers, buying insurance products and premium calculations. Insurance fraud investigators refer potential fraud claims to insurance investigators who then undertake research and investigations to support or deny a claimant's case.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Valuers and Loss Assessors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Valuers and loss assessors value property and various goods and assess losses covered by insurance policies.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Valuers and Loss Assessors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3315.5","ESCO_LABELS":["loss adjuster","automobile claims technical adjuster","material damage appraiser","vehicle damage appraiser","commercial adjuster","field claims adjuster","motor claims adjuster","insurance loss adjuster","fire claims adjuster","field appraiser","physical damage appraiser","chartered loss adjuster","claims adjusters supervisor","claims adjuster","damage appraiser","civil claims adjuster","automobile appraiser","insurance appraiser","personal claims adjuster","insurance claims adjudicator","domestic adjuster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"loss adjuster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Loss adjusters treat and evaluate insurance claims by investigating the cases and determining liability and damage, in accordance with the policies of the insurance company. They interview the claimant and witnesses and write reports for the insurer where appropriate recommendations for the settlement are made. Loss adjusters' tasks include making payments to the insured following his claim, consulting damage experts and providing information via telephone to the clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Valuers and Loss Assessors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Valuers and loss assessors value property and various goods and assess losses covered by insurance policies.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Valuers and Loss Assessors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3315.6","ESCO_LABELS":["personal items valuer","personal items claims adjuster","personal property valuer","personal property claims adjuster","professional valuer of personal items","personal property claims assessor","personal property appraiser","personal items assessor","personal property assessor","professional valuer of personal property","personal items valuation professional"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"personal property appraiser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Personal property appraisers undertake detailed analysis and investigation of personal items such as books, wine, arts and antiques in order to determine their value for sales and insurance purposes. They assess the value of the items, taking into account the age, current condition, quality and if any repairs are required. Personal property appraisers prepare appraisal reports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Valuers and Loss Assessors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Valuers and loss assessors value property and various goods and assess losses covered by insurance policies.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Valuers and Loss Assessors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3315.7","ESCO_LABELS":["property valuator","real estate appraisal technician","appraiser of property","property appraiser","real estate appraisal technicians","properties appraiser","real estate appraiser","real estate appraisers","property assessor","property evaluator","appraiser of properties","valuation surveyor","building appraiser s","property valuators","valuation surveyors","property assessors","building appraiser","residential appraiser","residential appraisers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"property appraiser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Property appraisers undertake detailed analysis and investigation of properties in order to determine their value for sales, mortgage and insurance purposes. They compare the value of properties taking into account the age, actual state of property, its quality, repairs needed and overall sustainability. Property appraisers make an inventory of fixtures, compose a schedule of condition of property and prepare appraisal reports for both commercial and residential properties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"331","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Financial and mathematical associate professionals place a value on various items and property, maintain records of financial transactions, analyse loan application information and render a decision, buy and sell financial instruments, and perform mathematical and related calculations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Valuers and Loss Assessors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Valuers and loss assessors value property and various goods and assess losses covered by insurance policies.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","331","3315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Financial and Mathematical Associate Professionals","Valuers and Loss Assessors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3315.8","ESCO_LABELS":["real estate surveyor","real estate surveyors","real estate analyst","municipal assessor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"real estate surveyor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Real estate surveyors undertake research in order to assess the value of property for tax purposes. They investigate multiple properties at once, using accurate appraisal techniques. They provide their services usually to local and governmental bodies for taxation reasons.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Insurance Representatives","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Insurance representatives advise on and sell life, accident, automobile, liability, endowment, fire, marine and other types of insurance to new and established clients.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Insurance Representatives"],"ESCO_CODE":"3321.1","ESCO_LABELS":["retail insurance broker","sales insurance supervisor","insurance intermediary","insurance sales adviser","insurance sales advisor","personal lines insurance broker","life insurance broker","insurance sales representative","property and casualty insurance agent and broker","insurance sales agent","insurance broker","insurance seller","commercial insurance broker","insurance sales consultant","insurance agent","insurance sales person","life insurance representative","household insurance broker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance broker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance brokers promote, sell and provide advice on various insurance policies such as life insurance, health insurance, accident insurance and fire insurance to individuals and organisations. They also work as intermediaries between individuals or organisations and insurance companies, and negotiate the best insurance policies for their clients, arranging insurance cover where needed. Insurance brokers engage with new prospective clients, provide them with quotes for their policy needs, assist them in the signing of new insurance contracts and propose specific solutions to their specific problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Insurance Representatives","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Insurance representatives advise on and sell life, accident, automobile, liability, endowment, fire, marine and other types of insurance to new and established clients.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Insurance Representatives"],"ESCO_CODE":"3321.2","ESCO_LABELS":["insurance risk consultant","insurance risk surveyor","insurance adviser","insurance analyst","insurance risk associate","risk and insurance consultant","insurance consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance risk consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance risk consultants prepare reports for insurance underwriters. For this purpose, they undertake surveys in order to determine the potential financial risk for personal products, properties or sites.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Insurance Representatives","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Insurance representatives advise on and sell life, accident, automobile, liability, endowment, fire, marine and other types of insurance to new and established clients.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Insurance Representatives"],"ESCO_CODE":"3321.3","ESCO_LABELS":["group insurance underwriter","commercial insurance underwriter","personal lines underwriter","public liability insurance underwriter","commercial underwriter","casualty insurance underwriter","life underwriter","commercial property underwriter","insurance underwriter","risk assessor","commercial lines underwriter","accident and sickness insurance underwriter","fire insurance underwriter","automobile insurance underwriter","liability risk assessor","package insurance underwriter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance underwriter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance underwriters assess business risks and liability policies and make decisions about commercial property. They inspect the conditions of businesses\u2019 properties, analyse inspection policies, assist with real estate and rent issues, prepare loan contracts and handle commercial risks in order to align them with business practices. Insurance underwriters analyse various information from prospective customers in order to assess the likelihood that they will report a claim. They work to minimise risk for the insurance company and make sure that the insurance premium aligns with the associated risks.\u00a0They can be specialists in life insurance, health insurance, reinsurance, commercial insurance, mortgage insurance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Insurance Representatives","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Insurance representatives advise on and sell life, accident, automobile, liability, endowment, fire, marine and other types of insurance to new and established clients.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Insurance Representatives"],"ESCO_CODE":"3321.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["property underwriter","home office insurance underwriter","property insurance underwriter","property and automobile underwriter","property insurance assessor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"property insurance underwriter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Property insurance underwriters assess and determine the risk and coverage of a client's property insurance. They analyse and review underwriting policies according to legal regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They promote their corporation's services, and negotiate terms of sale with clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Commercial Sales Representatives","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Commercial sales representatives represent companies to sell various goods and services to businesses and other organizations and provide product-specific information as required.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Commercial Sales Representatives"],"ESCO_CODE":"3322.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["renewable energy sales consultant","residential alternative energy sales representative","renewable energy sales promoter","residential renewable energy sales representative","alternative energy sales consultant","alternative energy salesman","alternative energy sales negotiator","renewable energy sales negotiator","renewable energy seller","renewable energy sales representative","renewable energy salesperson","alternative energy saleswoman","alternative energy sales rep","renewable energy saleswoman","renewable energy sales rep","alternative energy salesperson","alternative energy seller","renewable energy salesman","alternative energy sales promoter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"renewable energy sales representative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Renewable energy sales representatives assess clients' energy supply needs, and attempt to secure sales of renewable energy methods. They promote renewable energy suppliers and the use of renewable energy products, and liaise with consumers to increase sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.1","ESCO_LABELS":["buyer of costumes","costume and composite effects buyer","costume buyer","costume purchaser","costumes buyer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"costume buyer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Costume buyers work with the costume designer in order to identify the materials for the costumes. They buy and rent fabric, thread, accessories and other items needed to finish the wardrobe. Costume buyers may also purchase ready-made clothing items They base their purchases on the sketches of the costume designer.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.2","ESCO_LABELS":["purchasing office clerk","buyer","purchasing agent","buying agent","purchasing assistant","assistant purchaser","procurer","senior purchaser","procurement and supply officer","trainee purchaser","supply agent","purchasing and supply office clerk","purchasing officer","purchaser","procurement and supply agent","purchasing office worker","graduate purchaser","purchasing and supply office worker","purchasing and supply agent","procurement agent","senior buyer","purchasing and supply officer","purchasing and supply assistant","procurement officer","supply officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"purchaser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Purchasers select and purchase stock, materials, services or goods. They organise tender procedures and select suppliers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["green coffee acquisition specialist","green coffee buyer","green coffee purchaser","coffee buyer","green coffee procurement specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"green coffee buyer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Green coffee buyers purchase green coffee beans from producers all around the world commissioned by coffee roasters. They have a deep knowledge of the process of coffee from the fruit to the cup. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT procurer","ICT buyers","IT buyer","ICT purchaser","ICT buyer","ICT procurement officer","IT procurement officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT buyer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT buyers create and place purchase orders for ICT products and services, handle receiving and invoice issues, assess current procurement practices and effectively apply strategic sourcing methodologies. They build relationships with strategic vendors and negotiate price, quality, service levels and delivery terms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["purchasing team worker","graduate supply chain planner","demand and inventory planner","senior buyer planner","graduate buyer planner","assistant purchase planner","purchase planner","assistant supply chain planner","procurement planner","purchase planning office worker","demand planner","company buyer","purchasing team leader","trainee purchase planner","purchase planning office manager","graduate purchase planner","senior purchase planner","material planner","senior supply chain planner","purchase administrator","purchasing coordinator","trainee supply chain planner","assistant buyer planner","trainee buyer planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"purchase planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Purchase planners organise the continuous supply with goods out of existing contracts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["textile sourcing merchandiser","fabric purchasing manager","textile purchasing manager","textile sourcing specialist","textile sourcer merchandiser","textile merchandiser","textile merchandise manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile sourcing merchandiser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile sourcing merchandisers organise efforts for textile producers from fibre to final products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.3","ESCO_LABELS":["set buyer","set decoration buyer","production buyer","assistant production buyer","property buyer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"set buyer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Set buyers analyse the script in order to identify the set dressing and the props needed for all individual scenes. They also consult with the production designer and the prop and set making team. Set buyers buy, rent or commission the making of the props. Set buyers make sure sets are authentic and believable.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.4","ESCO_LABELS":["public buyer","procurement expert","public procurer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"standalone public buyer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Standalone public buyers manage the procurement process and cover all of the procurement needs for a small contracting authority. They are involved in each stage of the procurement process and collaborate with professionals from other departments of the organisation to find the kinds of specialised knowledge that may not be available. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Buyers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Buyers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3323.5","ESCO_LABELS":["timber merchant","lumber trader","timber seller","wood merchant","lumber merchant","trader of timber"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"timber trader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Timber traders assess the quality, quantity and market value of timber and timber products for trade. They organise the selling process of new timber and purchase stocks of timber.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.1","ESCO_LABELS":["commodity dealer","commodity broker","commodities broker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"commodity broker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Commodity brokers act as intermediary between buyers and sellers of movable and immovable property such as raw materials, livestock or real estate. They negotiate prices and receive a commission from the transactions. They research market conditions for specific commodities in order to inform their clients. They make bid offers and calculate the cost of transactions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["shipbroker","shipping broker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"shipbroker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Shipbrokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of ships, cargospace on ships and charter ships for the transfer of cargo. They inform clients on the shipping market mechanisms and movements, report on vessel and cargospace prices and sales, and negotiate not only the cost of the vessels, cargospace or cargo but also the logistical requirements for the transfer of the vessel or commodity cargo to the buyers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["mine waste broker","waste broker","mining waste broker","lower tier waste broker","waste management broker","waste management intermediary","animal waste broker","waste recycling broker","recycling waste broker","upper tier waste broker","abattoir waste broker","quarry waste broker","agricultural waste broker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"waste broker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Waste brokers act as mediating party between clients and waste management industries. They ensure the waste is collected from the client by a specialised professional, and transported to a waste mangement facility where it is processed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They receive and implement purchasing and selling instructions and negotiate the terms of sale and delivery of commodities. Commodity traders do research about market conditions of specific commodities, their price trends and demand in order to inform their employers, they make bid offers and calculate the cost of transactions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.3","ESCO_LABELS":["shipment consolidator","freight forwarder","non-vessel operating common carrier","NVOCC"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"non-vessel operating common carrier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Non-vessel operating common carriers (NVOCC) are consolidators in ocean trades who will buy space from a carrier and sub-sell it to smaller ship\u00adpers. They issue bills of lading, publish tariffs and otherwise conducts themselves as ocean common carriers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4","ESCO_LABELS":["graduate wholesale merchant","business to business sales consultant","wholesale merchant","senior wholesale merchant","assistant wholesale merchant","trader (wholesale)","business to business seller","wholesale buyer","B2B sales consultant","wholesale merchandiser","wholesale trader","wholesaler","trainee wholesale merchant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["senior wholesale merchant in agricultural machinery and equipment","business to business sales consultant in agricultural machinery and equipment","trainee wholesale merchant in agricultural machinery and equipment","graduate wholesale merchant in agricultural machinery and equipment","B2B sales consultant in agricultural machinery and equipment","wholesale merchandiser in agricultural machinery and equipment","wholesale trader in agricultural machinery and equipment","assistant wholesale merchant in agricultural machinery and equipment","wholesale buyer in agricultural machinery and equipment","business to business seller in agricultural machinery and equipment","wholesaler in agricultural machinery and equipment","wholesale merchant in agricultural machinery and equipment"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in agricultural machinery and equipment","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in agricultural machinery and equipment investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.10","ESCO_LABELS":["senior wholesale merchant in electrical household appliances","business to business sales consultant in electrical household appliances","graduate wholesale merchant in electrical household appliances","wholesale trader in electrical household appliances","B2B sales consultant in electrical household appliances","business to business seller in electrical household appliances","trainee wholesale merchant in electrical household appliances","assistant wholesale merchant in electrical household appliances","wholesale merchandiser in electrical household appliances","wholesale buyer in electrical household appliances","wholesaler in electrical household appliances","wholesale merchant in electrical household appliances"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in electrical household appliances","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in electrical household appliances investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.11","ESCO_LABELS":["senior wholesale merchant in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","graduate wholesale merchant in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","business to business seller in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","B2B sales consultant in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","wholesale trader in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","business to business sales consultant in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","assistant wholesale merchant in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","wholesale merchandiser in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","wholesaler in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","wholesale buyer in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","trainee wholesale merchant in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","wholesale merchant in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.12","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant wholesale merchant in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","wholesale trader in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","business to business seller in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","wholesaler in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","graduate wholesale merchant in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","wholesale buyer in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","B2B sales consultant in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","trainee wholesale merchant in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","business to business sales consultant in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","senior wholesale merchant in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","wholesale merchandiser in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","wholesale merchant in fish, crustaceans and mollusks"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in fish, crustaceans and molluscs","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in fish, crustaceans and molluscs investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.13","ESCO_LABELS":["wholesale merchant in flowers and plants","wholesaler in flowers and plants","business to business sales consultant in flowers and plants","business to business seller in flowers and plants","B2B sales consultant in flowers and plants","wholesale trader in flowers and plants","wholesale merchandiser in flowers and plants","graduate wholesale merchant in flowers and plants","assistant wholesale merchant in flowers and plants","trainee wholesale merchant in flowers and plants","wholesale buyer in flowers and plants","senior wholesale merchant in flowers and plants"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in flowers and plants","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in flowers and plants investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.14","ESCO_LABELS":["business to business seller in fruit and vegetables","wholesale merchandiser in fruit and vegetables","graduate wholesale merchant in fruit and vegetables","wholesaler in fruit and vegetables","wholesale merchant in fruit and vegetables","senior wholesale merchant in fruit and vegetables","wholesale buyer in fruit and vegetables","business to business sales consultant in fruit and vegetables","wholesale trader in fruit and vegetables","B2B sales consultant in fruit and vegetables","assistant wholesale merchant in fruit and vegetables","trainee wholesale merchant in fruit and vegetables"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in fruit and vegetables","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in fruit and vegetables investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.15","ESCO_LABELS":["business to business seller in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","assistant wholesale merchant in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","senior wholesale merchant in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","wholesaler in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","graduate wholesale merchant in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","business to business sales consultant in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","wholesale buyer in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","wholesale merchant in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","trainee wholesale merchant in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","B2B sales consultant in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","wholesale merchandiser in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","wholesale trader in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in furniture, carpets and lighting equipment investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.20","ESCO_LABELS":["senior wholesale merchant in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","B2B sales consultant in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","business to business seller in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","graduate wholesale merchant in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","wholesale merchant in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","wholesale merchandiser in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","assistant wholesale merchant in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","wholesale trader in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","business to business sales consultant in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","wholesaler in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","wholesale buyer in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","trainee wholesale merchant in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.22","ESCO_LABELS":["business to business seller in meat and meat products","wholesale merchant in meat and meat products","trainee wholesale merchant in meat and meat products","graduate wholesale merchant in meat and meat products","wholesale merchandiser in meat and meat products","B2B sales consultant in meat and meat products","wholesaler in meat and meat products","senior wholesale merchant in meat and meat products","business to business sales consultant in meat and meat products","wholesale buyer in meat and meat products","assistant wholesale merchant in meat and meat products","wholesale trader in meat and meat products","trader, wholesale in meat and meat products"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in meat and meat products","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in meat and meat products investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.24","ESCO_LABELS":["senior wholesale merchant in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","B2B sales consultant in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","business to business seller in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","wholesale merchant in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","wholesaler in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","wholesale trader in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","wholesale merchandiser in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","graduate wholesale merchant in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","wholesale buyer in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","trainee wholesale merchant in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","assistant wholesale merchant in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","business to business sales consultant in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in mining, construction and civil engineering machinery investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.25","ESCO_LABELS":["wholesale merchant in office furniture"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in office furniture","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in office furniture investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.26","ESCO_LABELS":["wholesale merchant in office machinery and equipment"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in office machinery and equipment","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in office machinery and equipment investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.35","ESCO_LABELS":["business to business sales consultant in wood and construction materials","wholesale buyer in wood and construction materials","assistant wholesale merchant in wood and construction materials","trainee wholesale merchant in wood and construction materials","senior wholesale merchant in wood and construction materials","B2B sales consultant in wood and construction materials","wholesaler in wood and construction materials","wholesale merchandiser in wood and construction materials","wholesale trader in wood and construction materials","business to business seller in wood and construction materials","graduate wholesale merchant in wood and construction materials","wholesale merchant in wood and construction materials"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in wood and construction materials","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in wood and construction materials investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"332","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sales and purchasing agents and brokers represent companies, governments and other organizations to buy and sell commodities, goods, insurance, shipping and other services to industrial, professional, commercial or other establishments, or act as independent agents to bring together buyers and sellers of commodities and services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3324","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Trade Brokers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","332","3324"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers","Trade Brokers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3324.4.5","ESCO_LABELS":["wholesale merchant in china and other glassware"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wholesale merchant in china and other glassware","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wholesale merchants in china and other glassware investigate potential wholesale buyers and suppliers and match their needs. They conclude trades involving large quantities of goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They make sure customs is cleared in a timely manner so that the cargo doesn't have to stay too long in the port. Shipping agents also ensure that insurance, licences and other formalities are in order.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3331","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Clearing and Forwarding Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Clearing and forwarding agents carry out customs clearing procedures and ensure that insurance, export\/import licences and other formalities are in order.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3331"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Clearing and Forwarding Agents"],"ESCO_CODE":"3331.3","ESCO_LABELS":["import-export manager","import-export officer","international forwarding operations director","import-export clerk","import-export coordinator","international forwarding operations coordinator","international logistics director","international logistics coordinator","international logistics manager","international forwarding operations manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"international forwarding operations coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"International forwarding operations coordinators implement and monitor international forwarding operations by resolving problems and taking decisions related to transport and support activities. They deal with administrative burdens associated with international operations such as regulations in different national contexts for imports and exports. They provide business support, project coordination, evaluation and management of current systems and international supply chain management and procedures as required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Conference and Event Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Conference and event planners organize and coordinate services for conferences, events, functions, banquets and seminars.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Conference and Event Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"3332.1","ESCO_LABELS":["event assistant","events assistant","special event assistant","event coordinator","conference and event coordinator","conference and event assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"event assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Event assistant implement and follow plans detailed by event managers and planners. They specialise in a part of the planning either the coordination of the catering, transportation, or the facilities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Conference and Event Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Conference and event planners organize and coordinate services for conferences, events, functions, banquets and seminars.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Conference and Event Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"3332.2","ESCO_LABELS":["event manager","event and project manager","project & event manager","event organizer","event & project manager","live event producer","live event manager","project and event manager","live event organiser","live event organizer","conference and event planner","event organiser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"event manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Event managers\u00a0plan and oversee events such as festivals, conferences, ceremonies, cultural events, exhibitions, formal parties, concerts, or\u00a0conventions. They organise every stage of the events planning the venues, staff, suppliers, media, insurances all within the allocated budgetary and time limits. Event managers ensure the legal obligations are followed and the expectations of the target audience are met. They work together with the marketing team in promoting the event, searching new clients and gathering constructive feedback after the events took place.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Conference and Event Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Conference and event planners organize and coordinate services for conferences, events, functions, banquets and seminars.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Conference and Event Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"3332.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["banquet manager","conference manager","venue director","event manager","venue manager","banqueting manager","party manager","conferencing manager","conferencing and banqueting manager","catering manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"venue director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Venue directors plan and manage conference, banqueting and venue operations in a hospitality establishment to reflect clients' needs. They are responsible for promotional events, conferences, seminars, exhibitions, business events, social events and venues.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Conference and Event Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Conference and event planners organize and coordinate services for conferences, events, functions, banquets and seminars.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Conference and Event Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"3332.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["special events planner","wedding planner","matrimony planner","wedding organizer","events planner","wedding consultant","special events organizer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wedding planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wedding planners assist with all logistical details required concerning their client's wedding ceremony. Based on their client's requirements, they make arrangements for floral decorations, wedding venue and catering, guest invitations, etc., coordinating activities both before and during the wedding.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Conference and Event Planners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Conference and event planners organize and coordinate services for conferences, events, functions, banquets and seminars.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Conference and Event Planners"],"ESCO_CODE":"3332.3","ESCO_LABELS":["dance programmer","venue programming assistant","music programmer","theatre programmer","venue programer","in-house promoter","venue booker & promoter","club programmer","venue booker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"venue programmer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Venue programmers are in charge of the artistic programme of a venue (theatres, cultural centers, concert halls etc.) or of temporary settings (festivals). They follow artistic trends and up-coming artists, keep in contact with bookers and agents to build a consistent programme and encourage artistic creation. All of this happens within the boundaries of the artistic and financial scope of the organisation they are involved in.\u00a0 \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Employment Agents and Contractors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Employment agents and contractors match jobseekers with vacancies, find workers for employers and contract labour for particular projects at the request of enterprises and other organizations including government and other institutions, or find places for jobseekers for a commission.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Employment Agents and Contractors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3333.1","ESCO_LABELS":["employment agent","job placement officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"employment agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Employment agents work for employment services and agencies. They match job seekers with advertised job vacancies and provide advice on job search activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3334","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Real Estate Agents and Property Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Real estate agents and property managers arrange the sale, purchase, rental and lease of real property, usually on behalf of clients and on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3334"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Real Estate Agents and Property Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3334.1","ESCO_LABELS":["housing agent","housing officer","housing manager","neighbourhood manager","housing administrator","housing coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"housing manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Housing managers oversee housing services for tenants or residents. They work for housing associations or private organisations for which they collect rental fees, inspect properties, suggest and implement improvements concerning repairs or neighbour nuissance issues, maintain communication with tenants, handle housing applications and liaise with local authorities and property managers. They hire, train and supervise personnel.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3334","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Real Estate Agents and Property Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Real estate agents and property managers arrange the sale, purchase, rental and lease of real property, usually on behalf of clients and on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3334"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Real Estate Agents and Property Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3334.2","ESCO_LABELS":["porperty acquisitions manager","property acquisitions area manager","property transactions supervisor","property acquisitions manager","land acquisition coordinator","land acquisition specialist","property acquisition manager","director of property acquisition services","land acquisition manager","real estate acquisitions specialist","real estate acquisitions manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"property acquisitions manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Property acquisitions managers ensure land or property acquisitions transactions. They liaise with relevant stakeholders concerning financial aspects and risks arising from the acquisition of property. Property acquisitions managers ensure compliance with legal requirements for purchasing property and take care of all documentation and closure techniques needed.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3334","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Real Estate Agents and Property Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Real estate agents and property managers arrange the sale, purchase, rental and lease of real property, usually on behalf of clients and on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3334"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Real Estate Agents and Property Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3334.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["closer","closing agent","escrow closer","closer of titles","closing coordinator","real estate closer","escrow officer","title processor","title closer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"title closer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Title closers handle and investigate all documentation needed for a property sale including the contracts, settlement statements, mortgages, title insurance policies, etc. They ensure compliance with legal requirements and review all the fees related to the real estate sales process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3334","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Real Estate Agents and Property Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Real estate agents and property managers arrange the sale, purchase, rental and lease of real property, usually on behalf of clients and on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3334"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Real Estate Agents and Property Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3334.3","ESCO_LABELS":["estate agent","commercial building rental agents","real estate salesperson","associate real estate brokers","commercial real estate salespersons","property rental agents","real estate dealer","title examiners","commercial real estate salesperson","real estate dealers","realtor","commercial real estate agent","property agent","real estate salespersons","real estate sales agents","residential real estate agents","real estate sales representatives","lettings agents","apartment rental agents","estate agents","real estate agent","real estate broker","real estate rental agents","property agents","associate real estate broker","lettings agent","apartment rental agent","letting agents","real estate sales agent","real estate rental agent","title examiner","estate managers","property rental agent","real estate brokers","real estate sales representative","realtors","real estage agent mediators","commercial building rental agent","residential real estate agent","commercial real estate agents","real estage agent mediator","letting agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"real estate agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Real estate agents administer the sales or letting process of residential, commercial properties or land on behalf of their clients. They investigate the property's condition and assess its value in order to offer the best price to their clients. They negotiate, compose a sales contract or a rental contract and liaise with third parties in order to realize the stated objectives during transactions. They undertake research to determine the legality of a property sale before it is sold and make sure the transaction is not subject to any disputes or restrictions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3334","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Real Estate Agents and Property Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Real estate agents and property managers arrange the sale, purchase, rental and lease of real property, usually on behalf of clients and on a commission basis.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3334"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Real Estate Agents and Property Managers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3334.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["leasing broker","estate agent","rental agent","real estate agents","estate agents","leasing consultants","rental agents","leasing agents","real estate leasing specialist","letting consultant","leasing agent","real estate leasing specialists","real estate leasing consultant","real estate leasing consultants","real estate agent","letting agent","leasing consultant","letting consultants"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"letting agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Letting agents schedule appointments with clients in order to show and lease real estate to prospective residents. They assist in marketing the property for rent through advertising and community out-reach. They are also involved in daily communication and administrative tasks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They might actively invest in these properties to increase its value by repairing, renovating or improving the facilities available. Their other tasks may include researching the real estate market prices and undertaking property research.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They produce, track and manage file leasing deposits and documents. They oversee the lease administration and prepare tenancy budgets on an annual and monthly basis. They also actively promote the vacancies available in order to get new residents, show properties to potential tenants and are present to conclude contracts between landlords and tenants when dealing with private property.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They negotiate contracts for lease, identify and plan new real estate projects and construction of new buildings by partnering with a developer to identify the appropriate site for new buildings, coordinate the feasibility study for new constructions and supervise all the administrative and technical aspects involved in expanding the business. They maintain the premises and aim to increase its value. They hire, train and supervise personnel.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3339","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services agents not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 333: Business Services Agents. For instance, the group includes those who establish business contacts, sell business services such as advertising space in the media, arrange contracts for performances of athletes, entertainers and artists, for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music, sell property and goods by auction and who design and organize package and group tours.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3339"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3339.1","ESCO_LABELS":["advertising sales agent","media saleswoman","media salesperson","advertising sales rep","ad sales representative","media salesman","ad sales agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"advertising sales agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Advertising sales agents sell advertising space and media time to businesses and individuals. They make sales pitches to potential clients and follow up on after-sales.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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For instance, the group includes those who establish business contacts, sell business services such as advertising space in the media, arrange contracts for performances of athletes, entertainers and artists, for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music, sell property and goods by auction and who design and organize package and group tours.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3339"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3339.2","ESCO_LABELS":["sale auctioneer","market auctioneer","trainee auctioneer","auctioneer for personal goods","senior auctioneer","merchant","auctioneer for real estate","auctioneer","auctioneer for personal property","factor","agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"auctioneer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Auctioneers conduct auctions by accepting bids and declaring goods sold.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3339","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services agents not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 333: Business Services Agents. For instance, the group includes those who establish business contacts, sell business services such as advertising space in the media, arrange contracts for performances of athletes, entertainers and artists, for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music, sell property and goods by auction and who design and organize package and group tours.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3339"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3339.3","ESCO_LABELS":["IP consultant","IP expert","patent broker","intellectual property expert","intellectual property specialist","intellectual property adviser","IP adviser","patent agent","information broker","intellectual properties consultant","patent adviser","IP broker","IP specialist","intellectual property broker","patent consultant","patent specialist","intellectual property consultant","patent expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"intellectual property consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Intellectual property consultants provide advice on the usage of intellectual property assests such as patents, copyrights, and trademarks. They help clients to value, in monetary terms, intellectual property portfolios, to follow adequate legal procedures for protecting of such property, and to perform patent brokerage activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3339","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services agents not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 333: Business Services Agents. For instance, the group includes those who establish business contacts, sell business services such as advertising space in the media, arrange contracts for performances of athletes, entertainers and artists, for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music, sell property and goods by auction and who design and organize package and group tours.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3339"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3339.4","ESCO_LABELS":["event organizer","event organiser","booker & promotor","promoter","in-house promoter","events organizer","events organiser","tour and event booker","event promoter","performance tour manager","music promotor","tour promoter","events promotor","concert promotor","road manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"promoter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Promoters work with artists (or their agents) and venues on to arrange a show. They liaise with bands and agents to agree on a date for a performance and negotiate a deal. They book a venue and promote the upcoming gig. They make sure everything the band needs is in place and set up soundcheck times and the running order of the show. Some promoters work freelance, but they may also be tied to a single venue or festival. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3339","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services agents not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 333: Business Services Agents. For instance, the group includes those who establish business contacts, sell business services such as advertising space in the media, arrange contracts for performances of athletes, entertainers and artists, for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music, sell property and goods by auction and who design and organize package and group tours.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3339"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3339.5","ESCO_LABELS":["senior rights manager","publishing rights manager","publishing rights coordinator","rights and publishing manager","publishing and rights director","publishing & rights director","rights manager","foreign rights director","rights executive","digital rights manager","rights coordinator","publishing rights director","digital rights director","domestic rights director","rights director","rights & publishing manager","domestic rights manager","foreign rights manager","head of rights"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"publishing rights manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Publishing rights managers are responsible for the copyrights of books. They organise the sale of these rights so books can be translated, made into movies, etc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3339","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services agents not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 333: Business Services Agents. For instance, the group includes those who establish business contacts, sell business services such as advertising space in the media, arrange contracts for performances of athletes, entertainers and artists, for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music, sell property and goods by auction and who design and organize package and group tours.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3339"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3339.6","ESCO_LABELS":["relocation consultant","relocation officer","relocation commissioner","relocation services officer","relocation specialist","relocation director","relocation and department officer","relocation manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"relocation officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Relocation officers help businesses and organisations with the move of employees. They are responsible for managing all moving activities including the planning of moving services and the provision of advises on real estate. They look after the general well-being of the employees and their family.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3339","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services agents not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 333: Business Services Agents. For instance, the group includes those who establish business contacts, sell business services such as advertising space in the media, arrange contracts for performances of athletes, entertainers and artists, for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music, sell property and goods by auction and who design and organize package and group tours.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3339"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3339.7","ESCO_LABELS":["commercial agent","modelling agent","talent booking agent","talent agent","theatrical agent","talent agency","voice talent agent","music agent","sport agent","literary agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"talent agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Talent agents represent actors, authors, broadcast journalists, film directors, musicians, models, professional athletes, screenwriters, writers, and other professionals in various entertainment or broadcast businesses. They promote their clients in order to attract prospective employers. Talent agents set up public appearances, auditions and performances. They take care of contract negotiations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"333","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Business Services Agents","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Business service agents establish contacts to sell various business services such as advertising space in the media; carry out customs clearance activities ensuring that necessary documents are in order; match jobseekers with vacancies; find workers for employers; arrange contracts for the performance of athletes, entertainers and artists, as well as for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music; and plan and organize conferences and similar events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3339","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers business services agents not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 333: Business Services Agents. For instance, the group includes those who establish business contacts, sell business services such as advertising space in the media, arrange contracts for performances of athletes, entertainers and artists, for the publication of books, the production of plays, or the recording, performance and sale of music, sell property and goods by auction and who design and organize package and group tours.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","333","3339"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Business Services Agents","Business Services Agents Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3339.8","ESCO_LABELS":["contract negotiator","hotel contracts negotiator","travel contract negotiator","contracts negotiator","hotel contract negotiator","contract manager","tourism contract negotiator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tourism contract negotiator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tourism contract negotiators negotiate tourism-related contracts between a tour operator and tourism service providers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Office Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Office supervisors supervise and coordinate the activities of workers in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Office Supervisors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3341.1","ESCO_LABELS":["trainee data analyst","call center analyst","call centre reporting analyst","call centre operations analyst","customer data analyst","IT data analyst","assistant call centre analyst","senior data analyst","graduate data analyst","CRM data analyst","sales data analyst","assistant data analyst","contact centre analyst","call center agent","trainee call centre analyst","graduate call centre analyst","marketing data analyst","service desk analyst","senior call centre analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"call centre analyst","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Call centre analysts examine data regarding incoming or outgoing customer calls. They prepare reports and visualisation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Office Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Office supervisors supervise and coordinate the activities of workers in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Office Supervisors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3341.2","ESCO_LABELS":["call center quality auditor","call centre quality analyst","call centre quality controller","contact centre quality auditor","customer service centre analyst","call centre quality assurance auditor","call centre quality control auditor","call centre quality audit associate"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"call centre quality auditor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Call centre quality auditors listen to calls from the call centre operators, recorded or live, in order to assess compliance with protocols and quality parameters. They grade the employees and provide feedback on the issues that require improvement. They interpret and spread quality parameters received by the management.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Office Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Office supervisors supervise and coordinate the activities of workers in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Office Supervisors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3341.3","ESCO_LABELS":["contact centre manager","call center supervisor","inbound call center supervisor","tele-sales supervisor","customer contact centre supervisor","customer centre supervisor","contact centre supervisor","telephone sales supervisor","customer service supervisor","direct sales supervisor","telemarketing manager","inbound call centre supervisor","telemarketing supervisor","outbound call centre supervisor","customer service centre manager","outbound call center supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"call centre supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Call centre supervisors oversee call centre employees, manage projects and\u00a0understand technical aspects\u00a0of the call centre activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Office Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Office supervisors supervise and coordinate the activities of workers in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Office Supervisors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3341.4","ESCO_LABELS":["contact center supervisor","customer service supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"contact centre supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Contact centre supervisors oversee and coordinate the activities of contact centre employees. They ensure that daily operations run smoothly through resolving issues, instructing and training employees and supervising tasks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Office Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Office supervisors supervise and coordinate the activities of workers in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Office Supervisors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3341.5","ESCO_LABELS":["data processing coordinator","data records supervisor","data entry coordinator","data entry supervisor","data processing supervisor","data control clerk supervisor","data entry clerks supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"data entry supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Data entry supervisors manage the day-to-day operations of data entry staff. They organise the workflow and tasks.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Office Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Office supervisors supervise and coordinate the activities of workers in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Office Supervisors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3341.6","ESCO_LABELS":["field survey project manager","field survey manager","survey field manager","field survey coodinator","manager of field survey","field survey team leader","field survey supervisor","field survey operational manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"field survey manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Field survey managers organise and supervise investigations and surveys on the request of a sponsor. They monitor their implementation according to production requirements and lead a team of field investigators.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Office Supervisors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Office supervisors supervise and coordinate the activities of workers in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Office Supervisors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3341.7","ESCO_LABELS":["administrative supervisor","office manager","administrative manager","office coordinator","general office administrator","office supervisor","administrative services manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"office manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Office managers oversee the administrative work that clerical workers are commissioned to perform in various types of organisations or associations. They perform micromanagement and maintain a close view of administrative processes such as such as controlling correspondence, designing filing systems, reviewing and approving supply requisitions, assigning and monitoring clerical functions. They report to managers within the same department or to general managers in companies, depending on their size.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Legal Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Legal secretaries apply specialized knowledge of legal terminology and procedures in providing support to legal professionals with communication, documentation and internal managerial co-ordination activities, in law offices, legal departments of large firms and governments.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Legal Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3342.1","ESCO_LABELS":["civil registrar","senior registrar","registrar of births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships","civil registration officer","registrar of births, marriage, civil partnership and deaths","civil status officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"civil registrar","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Civil registrars collect and record acts of birth, marriage, civil partnership and death.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Legal Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Legal secretaries apply specialized knowledge of legal terminology and procedures in providing support to legal professionals with communication, documentation and internal managerial co-ordination activities, in law offices, legal departments of large firms and governments.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Legal Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3342.2","ESCO_LABELS":["paralegal assistant","certified legal assistant","litigation secretary","litigation legal assistant","legal executive secretary","certified legal secretary specialist","legal secretary","certified legal secretary","collection legal assistant","legal administrative assistant","legal administrative secretary"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"legal administrative assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Legal administrative assistants carry out the daily administrative activities of firms, offices of notaries, and companies. They perform activities such as writing mails, phone-answering and typing\/keyboarding. They combine these activities with specific knowledge and understanding of the procedures and codes managed in legal business affairs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.1","ESCO_LABELS":["communications assistant","administrative office assistant","administrative office worker","clerical assistant","office clerk","office administrator","executive administrative assistant","general office clerk","administrative assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"administrative assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["courtroom reporter","court stenographer","deposition reporter","court recorder","stenographer","official court reporter","shorthand reporter","certified shorthand reporter","court reporter","court transcriber","law reporter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"court reporter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Court reporters type in word processors or any other software each one of the words mentioned in the courtroom. They transcript the hearings that take place in court in order to issue the official hearings of the legal case. They allow that the case can be further studied by the parties in an accurate fashion.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["university administrator","specialist administrator in education","higher education administrator","school secretary","college administrator","education administration practitioner","administrator in education","further education administrator","education secretary","school receptionist","education administrator","specialist education administrator","school administrator","school executive assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"education administrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Education administrators organise and manage the administration, support systems and (student) activities of an education institution. They perform a range of administrative, secretarial, financial and otherwise supportive tasks to enable the efficient and cost-effective running of the school. They may assist in student recruitment, alumni relations, funding, work on committees including academic boards and quality insurance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["philanthropy assistant","fundraising assistant","fundraising clerk","fundraising officer","fundraising administrative assistant","fundraising secretary"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fundraising assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fundraising assistants provide administrative support for fundraising managers. They target potential donators or sponsors by applying surveys. They process donations and grant payments, maintain electronic and paper filing systems for all grants and donations, acknowledge donations and write thank you letters and maintain fundraising records.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["student exchange officer","coordinator of international student exchange","student exchange coordinator","international exchange officer","international exchange coordinator","student exchange director","international student exchange coordinator","international exchange director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"international student exchange coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"International student exchange coordinators lead the entire process of an international exchange study for the exchange students. They manage the students' applications and admissions, arrange accommodation, be it on a college or university campus or with guest families, and handle all the administration regarding these activities, including the student's grades and official departing. They function as guides for the (young) international students through their cultural adjustment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["procurement clerk","procurement assistant","junior buyer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"procurement support officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Procurement support officers assist the staff of the procurement team throughout the procurement processes, making sure all procurement documents are compliant with procedural, technical and legal requirements, and that meetings and other contacts are well organised. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["project management officer","PMO"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"project support officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Project support officers provide different types of services for the successful execution of a project as part of a horizontal project management office. They offer administrative support, assistance and training to project managers and other staff members, manage the project\u2019s documentation and assist the project manager with project scheduling, resource planning, coordination and reporting. Project support officers are responsible for quality assurance activities and for monitoring the adherence to methodology guidelines and other organisational standards. They also offer advice on project management tools and related administrative services.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["supply chain assistant","supply chain logistics assistant","global supply chain assistant","supply chain supervisor","production assistant","supply chain officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"supply chain assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Supply chain assistants work closely together with managers in the operations processes, namely purchasing, manufacturing, and distribution processes. They help with administrative and pragmatic follow up of actions such as invoicing, drafting and preparation of contracts and purchasing orders, reconciliation of inventory against documents, and communication with distribution channels.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.2","ESCO_LABELS":["editorial production assistant","commercial editorial assistant","editorial assistant","magazine editorial assistant","digital editorial assistant","travel and property editorial assistant","online editorial assistant","editorial arts assistant","fashion editorial assistant","beauty editorial assistant","editorial aide","editorial intern","children's editorial assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"editorial assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Editorial assistants support the editorial staff at all stages of the publication process of newspapers, websites, online newsletters, books and journals. They collect, verify and process information, acquire permits and deal with rights. Editorial assistants act as point of contact for the editorial staff, schedule appointments and interviews. They proofread and give recommendations on the content. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.3","ESCO_LABELS":["personal executive assistant","senior administrative secretary","executive secretary","executive administrative assistant","executive assistant","personal assistant","multilingual secretary","foreign language assistant","assistant manager","foreign language correspondent executive assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"executive assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Executive assistants are advanced administrative professionals who work with top-level executives or in international facilities in various industries. They organise meetings, organise and maintain files, arrange travel, train staff members, communicate in other languages, and manage the day-to-day operations of the office.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.4","ESCO_LABELS":["management assistant","office assistant","office administrator","project assistant","management aide","assistant manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"management assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Management assistants perform varied types of jobs, usually under general supervision. They carry out administrative tasks and support managers to ensure the entire department functions smoothly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Administrative and Executive Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Administrative and executive secretaries perform liaison, coordination and organizational tasks in support of managers and professionals and\/or prepare correspondence, reports and records of proceedings and other specialized documentation.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Administrative and Executive Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3343.5","ESCO_LABELS":["scopist","freelance scopist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"scopist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Scopists edit the transcripts created by court reporters in order to make of them a readable professional legal document. They listen or read to the reports given to them in order to apply punctuation, missing words, format, and improve the accuracy of the document.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3344","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical secretaries, using specialized knowledge of medical terminology and health care delivery procedures, assist health professionals and other workers by performing a variety of communication, documentation, administrative and internal coordination functions, to support health workers in medical facilities and other health-care related organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3344"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Medical Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3344.1","ESCO_LABELS":["medical administrative assistant","health services administrative assistant","medical institution administrative assistant","PA","medical institution personal assistant","secretary in medical institution","healthcare assistant","medical assistant","healthcare secretary","personal assistant","medical PA","medical receptionist","administrative assistant in medical institution"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical administrative assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical administrative assistants work very closely with health professionals. They provide office support such as correspondence, fixing appointments and answering queries of patients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3344","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical secretaries, using specialized knowledge of medical terminology and health care delivery procedures, assist health professionals and other workers by performing a variety of communication, documentation, administrative and internal coordination functions, to support health workers in medical facilities and other health-care related organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3344"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Medical Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3344.2","ESCO_LABELS":["medical practice supervisor","health centre administrator","general practice administrator","practice administrator","health centre manager","general practice manager","medical practice director of operations","medical practice manager","medical practice administrator","practice manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical practice manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical practice managers manage the day-to-day operations of a medical practice. They oversee the staff and business side of the practice.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"334","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Administrative and specialized secretaries provide organizational, communication and documentation support services, utilizing specialized knowledge of the business activity of the organization in which they are employed. They take supervisory responsibility for office clerks in the organization.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3344","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Medical Secretaries","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Medical secretaries, using specialized knowledge of medical terminology and health care delivery procedures, assist health professionals and other workers by performing a variety of communication, documentation, administrative and internal coordination functions, to support health workers in medical facilities and other health-care related organizations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","334","3344"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Administrative and Specialized Secretaries","Medical Secretaries"],"ESCO_CODE":"3344.3","ESCO_LABELS":["medical transcriber","clinical transcriptionist","medical transcriptionist","clinical transcription typist","medical transcription suite typist","medical transcriptionist and proof reader","medical secretary-audio typist","clinical transcriber","clinical transcription suite typist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical transcriptionist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical transcriptionists interpret dictated information from the doctor or other healthcare professionals and convert it into documents. They create, format and edit medical records for patients based on the provided data and take care to apply punctuation and grammar rules.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"335","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Government Regulatory Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Government regulatory associate professionals administer, enforce or apply relevant government rules and regulations relating to national borders, taxes and social benefits; investigate facts and circumstances relating to crimes; and issue or examine applications for licences or authorizations in connection with travel, exports and imports of goods, establishment of businesses, erection of buildings and other activities subject to government regulations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3351","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Customs and Border Inspectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Customs and border inspectors check persons and vehicles crossing national borders to administer and enforce relevant government rules and regulations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","335","3351"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Government Regulatory Associate Professionals","Customs and Border Inspectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3351.1","ESCO_LABELS":["customs and excise officer","customs control agent","border guard","detection officer","border force officer","customs and excise duty officer","customs officer","customs & excise officer","customs control officer","governmental customs agent","customs inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"customs officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Customs officers combat the importation of illegal goods, firearms, drugs or other dangerous or illegal items while checking the legality of items brought across national borders. They are government officials who control the documents to ensure entry criteria and custom laws are complied with and control if the custom taxes are paid correctly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"335","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Government Regulatory Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Government regulatory associate professionals administer, enforce or apply relevant government rules and regulations relating to national borders, taxes and social benefits; investigate facts and circumstances relating to crimes; and issue or examine applications for licences or authorizations in connection with travel, exports and imports of goods, establishment of businesses, erection of buildings and other activities subject to government regulations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3351","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Customs and Border Inspectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Customs and border inspectors check persons and vehicles crossing national borders to administer and enforce relevant government rules and regulations.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","335","3351"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Government Regulatory Associate Professionals","Customs and Border Inspectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"3351.2","ESCO_LABELS":["cargo examiner","hand luggage inspector","baggage inspector","hand-luggage inspector","hand baggage checker","baggage examiner","hand baggage examiner","hand baggage inspector","baggage checker","airport customs worker","hand luggage examiner","cargo checker","airport customs agent","hand luggage checker","airport customs controller","airport luggage worker","airport baggage worker","airport cargo worker","airport security worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hand luggage inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hand luggage inspectors check individuals' luggage to detect potential threatening objects. They comply with public safety regulations and company's procedure.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They use surveillance methods and check identification and documents to ensure entry criteria and custom laws are complied with. They can also conduct interviews with prospective immigrants to verify eligibility and inspect cargo to identify and detect violations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"335","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Government Regulatory Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Government regulatory associate professionals administer, enforce or apply relevant government rules and regulations relating to national borders, taxes and social benefits; investigate facts and circumstances relating to crimes; and issue or examine applications for licences or authorizations in connection with travel, exports and imports of goods, establishment of businesses, erection of buildings and other activities subject to government regulations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3352","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Government Tax and Excise Officials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Government tax and excise officials examine tax returns, bills of sale and other documents to determine the type and amount of taxes, duties and other types of fees to be paid by individuals or businesses, referring exceptional or important cases to accountants, senior government officials or Managers.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","335","3352"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Government Regulatory Associate Professionals","Government Tax and Excise Officials"],"ESCO_CODE":"3352.1","ESCO_LABELS":["enforcement agent","revenue compliance officer","tax payment enforcement officer","tax enforcement officer","tax compliance officer","taxpayer compliance officer","council tax officer","tax compliance agent","tax officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tax compliance officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tax compliance officers collect fees, debt, and taxes on behalf of government institutions in cities, municipalities and other jurisdictions. They perform administrative duties and communicate with other officials and institutions to ensure operations are correct and compliant with policies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They audit and examine applications for benefits and investigate company actions based on employee complaints. Inspections include labour-related activities such as non-payment of wages or expenses. Social security inspectors ensure that employees are treated fairly and in accordance to laws. They record and make reports on their findings to ensure validity of the claims they are investigating.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They aid clients in applications for benefits such as sickness, maternity, pensions, invalidity, unemployment and family benefits. They investigate the client's right to benefits by reviewing their case and researching legislation and the claim, and suggest an appropriate course of action. Social security advisers also determine the aspects of a specific benefit.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They also perform investigative duties to ensure the applicant is eligible for the requested licence, ensure licence fees are paid in a timely manner, and ensure compliance with legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They also keep record of all provided passports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"33","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Business and Administration Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Business and administration associate professionals perform mostly technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to financial accounting and transaction matters, mathematical calculations, human resource development, selling and buying financial instruments, specialized secretarial tasks, and enforcing or applying government rules. Also included are workers who provide business services such as customs clearance, conference planning, job placements, buying and selling real estate or bulk commodities, and serving as agents for performers such as athletes and artists. 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They handle and protect the evidence compliant with rules and regulations, and isolate the scene from outside influence. They photograph the scene, ensure the maintenance of the evidence, and write reports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They use investigative techniques to gather evidence, and interview all parties connected to their line of enquiry, and cooperate with other police department divisions to gather the evidence.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They ensure the division's compliance with rules and regulations, and monitor the performance of personnel as well as assigning tasks to them. They perform administrative duties to ensure the maintenance of records and reports, and may also develop regulatory guidelines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They inspect activities such as health and safety measures, costs and production processes to ensure that workers and their activities comply with proper legislation and standards. Agricultural inspectors also analyse and report on their findings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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For instance the group includes agricultural, fisheries, forestry, prices, wages and weights and measures inspectors.","ISCO_CODES":["3","33","335","3359"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Business and Administration Associate Professionals","Government Regulatory Associate Professionals","Government Regulatory Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"3359.2","ESCO_LABELS":["trading standards officer","legal services adviser","consumer rights adviser","consumer rights legal advisor","legal services advisor","food hygiene inspector","consumer rights advisor","consumer rights legal adviser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"consumer rights advisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Consumer rights advisors aid consumers with complaints and provide advice and information on rights as a consumer after purchase of products or services. 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They help them to recover by placing them in appropriate families and making sure that the children welfare is a priority.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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They focus on personalised cases and monitor the recovery process of their clients, providing also therapy, crisis intervention, client advocacy and education.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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They support volunteers' learning and personal development process connected to their volunteering experience.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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They vow to take part in sprititual works as part of their religious community. Monks\/nuns take part in daily prayer and often live in self-sufficient monasteries or convents alongside other monks\/nuns.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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They provide spiritual education and guidance and implement programmes such as charity works and religious rites. Pastoral workers also assist ministers and help participants in the religious community with social, cultural or emotional problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Athletes and Sports Players","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Athletes and sport players participate in competitive sporting events. They train and compete, either individually or as part of a team, in their chosen sport.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Athletes and Sports Players"],"ESCO_CODE":"3421.1","ESCO_LABELS":["athlete","pole vault athlete","professional sports player","discus athlete","long jump athlete","aviation sport athlete","bull fighter","professional athlete","professional handball player","horse rider","hockey player","olympic athlete","long distance runner","skater","snowboarder","middle distance runner","javelin athlete","professional rugby player","sportswoman","race car driver","basketball player","professional baseball player","professional soccer player","tennis player","rugby player","volleyball player","professional basketball player","snow sports athlete","skier","professional volleyball player","track and field athlete","professional football player","motorcycle driver","roller skater","high jump athlete","long distance athlete","handball player","boxer","professional surfer athlete","sports player","football player","cyclist","golf player","professional hockey player","wrestler","middle distance athlete","sportsman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"professional athlete","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Professional athletes compete in sports and athletic events. They train on a regular basis and exercise with professional coaches and trainers. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports coaches, instructors and officials work with amateur and professional sportspersons to enhance performance, encourage greater participation in sport, and organize and officiate in sporting events according to established rules.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials"],"ESCO_CODE":"3422.1","ESCO_LABELS":["actor","ballet coach","dancer","acting coach","ballet teacher","actress","dance teacher","artistic coach","dance coach"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"artistic coach","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Artistic coaches research, plan, organise and lead arts activities for sport practitioners in order to provide them with artistic abilities such as dance, acting, expression and transmission that are important for their sport performance. Artistic coaches make technical, performance or artistic abilities accessible to sports practitioners with the goal of improving their sport performance. \n \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports coaches, instructors and officials work with amateur and professional sportspersons to enhance performance, encourage greater participation in sport, and organize and officiate in sporting events according to established rules.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials"],"ESCO_CODE":"3422.2","ESCO_LABELS":["lifeguard training instructor","pool lifeguard instructor","lifeguard instructor","pool lifeguard trainer","lifeguard training practitioner","lifeguard trainer","instructor of professional lifeguards","instructor of lifeguards"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lifeguard instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lifeguard instructors teach future (professional) lifeguards the necessary programmes and methods needed to become a licensed lifeguard. They provide training on safety supervision of all swimmers, assessment of potentially hazardous situations, rescue-specific swimming and diving techniques, first aid treatment for swimming-related injuries, and they inform students on preventative lifeguard responsibilities. They ensure students are aware of the importance of checking safe water quality, heeding risk management and being aware of the necessary protocols and regulations regarding lifeguarding and rescuing. They monitor the students' progress, evaluate them through theoretical and practical tests and award the lifeguard licenses when obtained.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They identify already acquired skills and implement suitable training programmes for the groups or individuals they teach in order to develop participants' physical and psychological fitness. They create the most optimal environment for the growth of participant skills and enable them to maximise their performance, while fostering good sportsmanship and character in all participants. Sports coaches also track the participant progress and provide personalised instruction where needed. They supervise sports facilities and changing rooms and maintain uniforms and equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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Football coaches develop and execute training plans and improve or maintain their players physical condition, football technique and tactical abilities. They prepare their team for competitions and choose the line-up and tactics for a game. During a game coaches may give instructions from the sidelines and are in charge of substituting players.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They have a strong grip on one or more sports, which are often adventure sports, and know how to motivate others and share with them the enjoyment of the activity.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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They train their clients by demonstrating and explaining techniques such as the correct posture and swinging techniques. They give feedback on how a student can do exercises better and improve the skill level. The golf instructor advises what equipment is best suited for the student.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They teach their clients theoretical knowledge and train fitness, strength and physical coordination. Ice-skating instructors prepare and conduct training sessions. They will support their clients if they participate in competitions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They advise their students on the choice of equipment, instruct skiers in alpine safety rules and plan and prepare ski instruction. Ski instructors demonstrate exercises and techniques during ski lessons and give feedback to their students on how to improve their level.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They instruct students of all ages and skill level individually or in groups. Snowboard instructors teach basic and advanced techniques of snowboarding by demonstrating exercises and giving feedback to students. They give advice on safety and on snowboarding equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They plan trainings and teach different swimming styles such as front crawl, breaststroke and butterfly. They help to improve their students performance.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports coaches, instructors and officials work with amateur and professional sportspersons to enhance performance, encourage greater participation in sport, and organize and officiate in sporting events according to established rules.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials"],"ESCO_CODE":"3422.4.7","ESCO_LABELS":["mini tennis coach","tennis coach","tennis trainer","performance tennis coach","cardio tennis coach","tennis teacher","tennis instructor","head tennis coach"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tennis coach","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Tennis coaches advise and guide individuals and groups on playing tennis. They conduct lessons and teach the rules and techniques of the sport such as grips, strokes and serves. They motivate their clients and help improve their performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sports coaches, instructors and officials work with amateur and professional sportspersons to enhance performance, encourage greater participation in sport, and organize and officiate in sporting events according to established rules.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials"],"ESCO_CODE":"3422.5","ESCO_LABELS":["off-court official","referee","technical official","assistant referee","plate umpire","judge","sport official","on-ice official","on-the-water official","timekeeper","arbiter","touch judge","linesman","basketball crew chief","commissaire","field umpire","arbitrator","match referee","umpire","on-court official"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sports official","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sports officials are responsible for administering the rules and laws of a sport and for ensuring fair play according to the rules and laws. The role includes applying rules during the sport or activity, contributing to health, safety and protection of participants and others during the sport or activity, organising sport events, establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with competitors and others, and communicating effectively.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3423","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fitness and recreation instructors and programme leaders lead, guide and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, fitness or outdoor adventure activities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3423"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders"],"ESCO_CODE":"3423.1","ESCO_LABELS":["leisure activities leader","recreational activities leader","youth activities leader","youth leader","holiday village activity leader","holiday resort activity leader","activities coordinator","workshop presenter","youth coordinator","youth activities coordinator","cultural activities leader","activity leader","workshop leader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"activity leader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Activity leaders provide recreational services to people and children on vacation. They organise activities such as games for children, sport competitions, cycling tours, shows and museum visits. Recreational animators also advertise their activities, manage the available budget for each event and consult their colleagues.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They supervise and manage staff. They might train and develop the staff, or the planning and management of this process through others. They are highly aware of their responsibilities towards clients, technical issues, environmental issues, and safety issues. The role of an outdoor animation coordinator\/supervisor is often \u201cin the field\u201d, but there may also be aspects of management and administration.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3423","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fitness and recreation instructors and programme leaders lead, guide and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, fitness or outdoor adventure activities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3423"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders"],"ESCO_CODE":"3423.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["outdoor instructor","climbing teacher","ski teacher","kayak & canoe instructor","rafting teacher","outdoor animator","quad bike teacher","kayak and canoe instructor","riding teacher","outdoor adventure instructor","outdoor activity instructor","ski instructor","rafting instructor","canoeing teacher","quad bike instructor","outdoor recreation instructor","climbing instructor","paddlesports instructor","outdoor activities trainer","riding instructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"outdoor animator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Outdoor animators are responsible for planning and organising outdoor activities. They may at times\u00a0be involved in aspects of administration, front office tasks and tasks related to the activity base and maintenance of equipment. The workplace of an outdoor animator is mostly \u201cin the field\u201d, but can also take place indoors. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3423","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fitness and recreation instructors and programme leaders lead, guide and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, fitness or outdoor adventure activities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3423"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders"],"ESCO_CODE":"3423.1.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["outdoor activities facilitator","outdoor adventures facilitator","assistant open-air activities instructor","assistant open-air activities teacher","junior instructor","assistant outdoor animator","outdoor activities assistant instructor","assistant outdoor activities teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"assistant outdoor animator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Assistant outdoor animators assist in planning outdoor activities, outdoor risk assessment and equipment monitoring. They manage the outdoor resources and groups. Assistant outdoor animators may help with office administration and maintenance hence they may work indoors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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They ensure the safety of the participants and the equipment and explain safety measures for the participants to understand themselves as well. Outdoor activities instructors should be prepared to deal with the consequences of bad weather conditions, accidents and should responsibly manage possible anxiety from participants concerning certain activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They coach the participants into mastering survival skills such as fire making, producing primitive equipment, shelter construction and procurement of water and nourishment. They ensure the participants are aware of certain safety measures without diminishing the level of adventure, of environment protection and of risk management. They encourage efforts of leadership from the group and mentor the participants individually so as to push their limits responsibly and help overcome potential fears.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They may also support one or more assistant outdoor animators, and be involved in aspects of administration, front office tasks and tasks related to activity base and\u00a0equipment maintenance. They work with demanding clients, in terms of either their particular needs, abilities or disabilities or at the higher levels of skill and hazardous environments or conditions.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They deliver fitness instruction to\u00a0individuals, with the use of equipment, or to a group, through fitness classes. Both individual and group instructors have the purpose of promoting and delivering safe\u00a0and effective exercise.\u00a0 Depending on the specific situation, some additional knowledge, skills and\u00a0competences may be required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They provide a clean, safe and friendly environment that promotes\u00a0regular member attendance and satisfaction. They are source of information and\u00a0encouragement for all members and actively assist fitness instructors and other workers wherever\u00a0possible.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3423","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fitness and recreation instructors and programme leaders lead, guide and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, fitness or outdoor adventure activities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3423"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders"],"ESCO_CODE":"3423.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["well-being personal trainer","personal trainer and sport therapist","personal trainer & nutritionist","personal trainer and nutritionist","personal coach","personal trainer & sport therapist","personal progress manager","personal trainer","personal fitness trainer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"personal trainer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Personal trainers design, implement and evaluate exercise or physical activity programmes for one or more individual clients by collecting and analysing client information. They strive to ensure the effectiveness of personal exercise programmes. A personal trainer should also actively encourage potential clients to participate in and adhere to regular programmes, employing appropriate motivational strategies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3423","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fitness and recreation instructors and programme leaders lead, guide and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, fitness or outdoor adventure activities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3423"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders"],"ESCO_CODE":"3423.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["pilates teacher & personal trainer","pilates teacher and personal trainer","pilates trainer","Pilates teacher","pilates and movement specialist","pilates matwork teacher","pilates coach","matwork pilates teacher","pilates matwork instructor","pilates instructor","teacher of pilates","yoga and pilates matwork teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pilates teacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pilates teachers plan, teach, and adapt exercises based on the work and principles of Joseph Pilates. They collect and analyse information for each client to ensure that programmes are safe, appropriate and effective. They apply the principles of Pilates through the planning and teaching of supportive, non-competitive lesson. They motivate and encourage clients to ensure their adherence to regular sessions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3423","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fitness and recreation instructors and programme leaders lead, guide and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, fitness or outdoor adventure activities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3423"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders"],"ESCO_CODE":"3423.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["sport and exercise therapist","sport therapist","health exercise specialist","sport & exercise therapist","exercise therapist","exercise specialist","exercise consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sport therapist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sport therapists program and supervise rehabilitation exercises for individuals and groups. They work with individuals that have chronic health conditions or are at high risk of developing them. They communicate with medical and healthcare professionals about participants' conditions using correct medical terminology, and with an understanding of the standard treatment options for an individual\u2019s condition. Sport therapists take a holistic approach to the wellness of their clients that includes advising on lifestyle, food or time management. They do not have a medical background and do not require medical qualifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3423","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fitness and recreation instructors and programme leaders lead, guide and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, fitness or outdoor adventure activities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3423"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders"],"ESCO_CODE":"3423.3","ESCO_LABELS":["horse riding teacher","therapeutic riding instructor","horse riding instructor","riding teacher","riding coach","horseback riding instructor","horse riding coach","riding instructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"horse riding instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Horse riding instructors advise and guide individuals and groups on riding horses. They conduct lessons and teach the techniques of horse riding including stopping, making turns, show-riding and jumping. They motivate their clients and help improve their performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"342","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sports and Fitness Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3423","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fitness and recreation instructors and programme leaders lead, guide and instruct groups and individuals in recreational, fitness or outdoor adventure activities.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","342","3423"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Sports and Fitness Workers","Fitness and Recreation Instructors and Programme Leaders"],"ESCO_CODE":"3423.4","ESCO_LABELS":["outdoor leader","mountain guide","mountain leader","expedition guide","ski guide","alpine guide","rock climbing guide","mountain holiday leader","hiking guide","ski-touring guide","climbing guide","mountain safety coach","outdoor activities centre worker","mountain walking guide","expedition leader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mountain guide","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mountain guides assist visitors, interpret natural heritage and provide information and guidance to tourists on mountain expeditions. They support visitors with activities such as hiking, climbing and skiing in addition to ensuring their safety through monitoring both weather and health conditions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Photographers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographers operate still cameras to photograph people, events, scenes, materials, products and other subjects.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Photographers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3431.1","ESCO_LABELS":["studio photographer","school photographer","documentary photographer","corporate photographer","sports photographer","video photographer","interior photographer","industrial photographer","photographer","press photographer","scene photographer","still shooting photographer","wildlife photographer","still life photographer","art photographer","photography assistant","reportage photographer","photographer retoucher","technical photographer","underwater photographer","photography studio manager","food photographer","architecture photographer","portrait photographer","advertising photographer","product photographer","fashion photographer","photo designer","photography-based artist","graphical industry photographer","photographic artist","microphotographer","portrayist","aerial photographer","social photographer","illustration photographer","backstage photographer","travel photographer","scientific photographer","event photographer","wedding photographer","landscape photographer","itinerant photographer","culinary photographer","medical photographer","photography technician","commercial photographer","cultural photographer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"photographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Photographers take pictures using digital or film cameras and equipment. Photographers may develop negatives or use computer software in order to produce finished images and prints.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3431","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Photographers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographers operate still cameras to photograph people, events, scenes, materials, products and other subjects.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3431"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Photographers"],"ESCO_CODE":"3431.2","ESCO_LABELS":["visual journalist","photographic journalist","photo-journalist","multi media image journalist","photo reporter","photo correspondent","news photographer","photo journalist","photojournalist","image journalist","investigative photographer","newspaper photographer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"photojournalist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Photojournalists cover all kinds of news events by taken informative images. They tell stories by taking, editing and presenting images for newspapers, journals, magazines, television and other media.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3432","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Interior Designers and Decorators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Interior designers and decorators plan and design commercial, industrial, public, retail and residential building interiors to produce an environment tailored to a purpose, taking into consideration factors that enhance living and working environments and sales promotion. They coordinate and participate in their construction and decoration.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3432"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Interior Designers and Decorators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3432.1","ESCO_LABELS":["facility interior designer","interior & spacial designer","space planner & interior decorator","spatial design specialist","spatial design expert","interior design specialist","interior & spatial designer","designer of interiors","spatial designer","interior design expert","interior architectural designer","interior designer & planner","interior space planner","space planner","interior designer","spacial designer","interiors designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"interior designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Interior designers design or renovate of internal spaces, including structural alterations, fixtures and fittings, lighting and colour schemes, furnishings. They combine the efficient and functional use of space with an understanding of aesthetics.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3432","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Interior Designers and Decorators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Interior designers and decorators plan and design commercial, industrial, public, retail and residential building interiors to produce an environment tailored to a purpose, taking into consideration factors that enhance living and working environments and sales promotion. They coordinate and participate in their construction and decoration.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3432"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Interior Designers and Decorators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3432.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["interior space planner","commercial space planner","spatial planner","interior adviser","interior and spatial planner","interior design consultant","interior architect","interior designer","interior planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"interior planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Interior planners help clients in planning their interiors for commercial and private use.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They work in close cooperation with the designers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. Therefore, the designers work closely with artistic directors, operators and the artistic team. During rehearsals and performance they coach the operators to obtain optimal timing and manipulation. Set designers develop sketches, design drawings, models, plans or other documentation to support the workshop and performance crew. They may also design exhibition stands for fairs and other events.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They coordinate and participate in their construction and decoration.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3432"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Interior Designers and Decorators"],"ESCO_CODE":"3432.6","ESCO_LABELS":["visual merchandising supervisor","window display assistant","assistant visual merchandiser","senior visual merchandiser","retail visual strategy manager","visual merchandiser","graduate visual merchandiser","display assistant","visual merchandising manager","visual merchandising controller","image controller","display designer","visual merchandising associate","window dresser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"visual merchandiser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Visual merchandisers are specialised in the promotion of the sale of goods, especially their presentation in retail outlets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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They work in coordination with\u00a0exhibition registrars, collection managers,\u00a0conservator-restorers and curators, among others, to ensure that objects are safely handled and cared for. Often they are responsible for packing and unpacking art, installing and deinstalling art in\u00a0exhibitions, and moving art around the museum and storage spaces.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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They also evaluate and comply with metadata standards for digital content and update obsolete data and legacy systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3434","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chefs","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chefs design menus, create dishes and oversee the planning, organization preparation and cooking of meals in hotels, restaurants and other eating places, on board ships, on passenger trains and in private households.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3434"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Chefs"],"ESCO_CODE":"3434.1.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["executive pastry chef","master dessert chef","master patissier","master pastry chef","head pastry chef","executive dessert chef"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"head pastry chef","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Head pastry chefs manage pastry staff and ensure the\u00a0preparation, cooking and presentation of desserts, sweet products and pastry products.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3434","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chefs","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chefs design menus, create dishes and oversee the planning, organization preparation and cooking of meals in hotels, restaurants and other eating places, on board ships, on passenger trains and in private households.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3434"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Chefs"],"ESCO_CODE":"3434.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["private cook","private culinary expert","private chef","culinary expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"private chef","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Private chefs comply with food and sanitation rules to prepare meals for their employers. They take into consideration the employer\u2019s intolerances to specific ingredients or their preferences and cook the meals in the employer's home. Private chefs may also be asked to organise small dinner parties or other types of celebrations for special occasions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.1","ESCO_LABELS":["first assistant director","orchestra assistant","assistant stage director","second assistant director","orchestra secretary"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"assistant stage director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Assistant stage directors support the needs of the stage director and the production for each assigned stage production, and serve as a liaison between performers, theatre staff and stage directors. They take notes, provide feedback, coordinate the rehearsal schedule, take blocking, rehearse or review scenes, prepare or distribute actor notes, and facilitate communication between designers, production staff, and stage director.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.10","ESCO_LABELS":["deputy workshop manager","head of workshop","workshop coordinator","theater crafstmanship coordinator","stage workshop supervisor","theatre craftsmanship coordinator","deputy workshop supervisor","head of scenic workshop","head of set workshop","scenic workshop manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"head of workshop","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Heads of workshop coordinate specialised workshops that construct, build, prepare, adapt and maintain elements used on stage. Their work is based on artistic vision, schedules and overall production documentation. They liaise with the designers involved in the production, the production team and other services of the organisation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.11","ESCO_LABELS":["location manager","film location coordinator","film and TV location manager","location director","film location manager","TV location manager","location coordinator","location scout","series location manager","set location manager","film & TV location manager","location assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"location manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Location managers are responsible for procuring locations for filming outside of the studio and all the logistics this includes. They negotiate site use, and manage and maintain the site during shooting. Location managers manage the safety and security of the film crew on site.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.12","ESCO_LABELS":["mask designer & maker","mask maker","mask designer and builder","mask designer & builder","mask designer\/maker","mask maker and designer","mask builder & designer","mask designer and maker","mask builder and designer","mask maker & designer","mask builder","mask-maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mask maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mask makers construct, adapt and maintain masks for live performances. They work from sketches, pictures and artistic visions combined with knowledge of the human body to ensure the wearer maximum range of movement. They work in close cooperation with the designers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.13","ESCO_LABELS":["operator for media integration"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"media integration operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Media Integration operators control the overall image, media content and\/or the synchronisation and distribution of communication signals between the execution of different disciplines of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by and influences the results of other operators. Therefore, the operators work closely together with the designers, operators and performers. Media Integration operators prepare the connections between the different operation boards, supervise the setup, steer the technical crew, configure the equipment and operate the media integration system. Their work is based on plans, instructions and other documentation. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.14","ESCO_LABELS":["flying FX director","flying FX choreographer","flying effects choreographer","fly director","flying effects director","flying director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"performance flying director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Performance flying directors design people flying effects for a performance and supervise or perform the execution of it. Their work is based on research and artistic vision. Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. They train the actors for the flying choreography and manipulate them during the performance. Performance flying directors prepare and supervise the setup, perform security checks and operate the person fly systems. The manipulation of persons on height, close to or above performers and audience makes this a high risk occupation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.15","ESCO_LABELS":["audio & lighting technician","lighting and audio technician","lighting technician manager","video & lighting technician","audio and lighting technician","video and lighting technician","lighting technician assistant","lighting and video technician","lighting & video technician","lighting engineer","lighting & audio technician","lighting technician","light technician","lighting technician coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"performance lighting technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Performance lighting technicians setup, prepare,\u00a0check and maintain equipment in order to provide optimal\u00a0lighting quality for live performances. They cooperate with road crew to unload, set up and operate lighting equipment and instruments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.15.1","ESCO_LABELS":["intelligent lighting technician","automated lighting technician","intelligent lighting engineer","automated light technician","intelligent light technician","automated lighting engineer","intelligent light engineer","automated light engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"intelligent lighting engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Intelligent lighting engineers set up, prepare, check and maintain digital and automated lighting equipment in order to provide optimal lighting quality for a live performance. They cooperate with road crew to unload, set up and operate lighting equipment and instruments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.16","ESCO_LABELS":["theatre prompter","prompt","opera prompter","prompter","souffleur","theater prompter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prompter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prompters prompt or cue performers when they forget their lines or neglect to move to the right position on the stage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.17","ESCO_LABELS":["scenic painter & prop maker","property modeller and maker","set dresser & property maker","scenic artist & prop maker","property maker and scenic painter","scenic painter and property maker","prop maker and set dresser","prop builder","set dresser and prop maker","prop maker and modeller","property builder","property maker and designer","property maker","property maker and scenic artist","property maker & modeller","prop maker and scenic painter","prop maker & modeller","prop maker & set dresser","property maker & designer","prop modeller & maker","scenic painter and prop maker","prop modeller and maker","set dresser and property maker","prop & puppet maker","scenic artist and prop maker","prop maker","property maker and modeller","property designer & maker","property maker & set dresser","prop designer and maker","set dresser & prop maker","prop maker and designer","scenic artist & property maker","property maker & scenic painter","prop maker and scenic artist","property maker & scenic artist","property designer and maker","prop maker & designer","scenic artist and property maker","property modeller & maker","property maker and set dresser","scenic painter & property maker","prop maker & scenic artist","prop designer & maker","prop maker & scenic painter","property & puppet maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prop maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prop makers construct, build, prepare, adapt and maintain props used on stage and for filming movies or television programs. Props may be simple imitations of real life objects, or may include electronic, pyrotechnical, or other effects. Their work is based on artistic vision, sketches and plans. They work in close cooperation with the designers involved in the production.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.18","ESCO_LABELS":["prop mistress","prop supervisor","prop master\/prop mistress","prop coordinator","property mistress","prop technician","property coordinator","prop master\/mistress assistant","prop assistant","property master","property technician","prop master"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prop master\/prop mistress","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prop masters\/mistresses setup, prepare,\u00a0check and maintain objects used on stage by actors or other small movable objects called props. They cooperate with road crew to unload, set up and prepare the props. During a performance they position props, hand them over or take them back from the actors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.19","ESCO_LABELS":["pyrotechnician & choreographer","pyro designer","pyrotechnical designer","pyrotechnician and choreographer","pyrotechnic designer","pyrotechnic operator and choreographer","pyro-designer","pyrotechnic operator & choreographer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pyrotechnic designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pyrotechnic designers develop a pyrotechnical design concept for a performance and supervise the execution of it. Their work is based on research and artistic vision. Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. Therefore, the pyrotechnic designers work closely with artistic directors, operators and the artistic team. During rehearsals and performance they coach the operators to obtain optimal timing and manipulation. Pyrotechnic designers develop plans, cue lists and other documentation to support the operators and production crew. Pyrotechnic designers sometimes also work as autonomous artists, creating pyrotechnical art outside a performance context.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.2","ESCO_LABELS":["director's right hand man","director's right-hand person","assistant director","assistant video and motion picture director","second assistant director","assistant motion picture director","assistant video director","first assistant director","director's right hand woman","third assistant director","director's right-hand man","director's right-hand woman","director's right hand person"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"assistant video and motion picture director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Assistant video and motion picture directors are responsible for the organisation, scheduling and planning of the cast, crew and activities on a set. They assist the video and motion picture directors, maintain budgets and ensure that all production activities go according to schedule.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.20","ESCO_LABELS":["pyrotechnics specialist","fireworks handler","pyrotechnist","fireworks operator","master pyrotechnician","pyrotechnician","fireworks technician","pyrotechnics operator","fireworks specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pyrotechnician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pyrotechnicians control the pyrotechnical elements of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by and influences the results of other operators. Therefore, the operators work closely together with the designers, operators and performers. Pyrotechnicians prepare the pyrotechnics, supervise the setup, steer the technical crew, program the equipment and operate the pyro system. The use of explosive and combustible material close to performers and audience makes this a high risk occupation. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.21","ESCO_LABELS":["commercials script supervisor","film script supervisor","digital script supervisor","TV script coordinator","continuity supervisor","pre-production script supervisor","script supervisor","script coordinator","continuity script supervisor","continuity coordinator","TV script supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"script supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Script supervisors are responsible for the continuity of the movie or television program. They watch every shot to make sure that it's according to the script. Script supervisors ensure that during editing the story makes visual and verbal sense and does not contain any continuity errors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.22","ESCO_LABELS":["stage manager","production stage manager","deputy stage manager","stage\/production manager","production coordinator","production coordinator\/stage manager","stage coordinator","stage supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stage manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stage managers coordinate and supervise the preparation and execution of the show to ensure the scenic image and the actions on stage comply with the artistic vision of the director and the artistic team. \nThey identify needs, monitor the technical and artistic processes during rehearsals and performances of live shows and events, according to the artistic project, the characteristics of the stage and technical, economic, human and security terms. \n \n \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.23","ESCO_LABELS":["stand-in","film stand-in","television stand-in","understudy","double","TV stand-in","back-up","movie stand-in","substitute"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stand-in","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stand-ins replace actors before the filming starts. They perform the actions of the actors during the lighting and audiovisual setup, so everything is in the right place during the actual shooting with the actors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.24","ESCO_LABELS":["equine stunt performer","daredevil","stunt artist","fight performer","stunt double","film and television stunt performer","stunt fight performer","film & TV stunt performer","stuntwoman","film and TV stunt performer","stunt man","stunt performer","stunt woman","stunt action performer","film & television stunt performer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stunt performer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stunt performers execute actions that are too dangerous for actors to perform, that they are not physically able to do or require specialised skills such as fight scenes, jumping from building, dancing and others.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.25","ESCO_LABELS":["theater technician","stage technician","stagehand","performance technician","theatrical technician","theatre tech","audio technician","lighting technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"theatre technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Theatre technicians execute all technical tasks to support live performances. They build and break down stages and decors, install and operate sound, light, recording and video equipment and organise the transport of decors and technical equipment for performances on displacement.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.25.1","ESCO_LABELS":["followspot operator","followspot lighting operator","spotlight operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"followspot operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Followspot operators control follow spots based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Follow spots are specialized lighting instruments, designed to follow performers or movements on stage. Movement, size, beam width and color are controlled manually. Therefore, the operators work closely together with the light board operators and performers. Their work is based on instructions and other documentation. Their work can include working on heights, in bridges or above an audience.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.25.2","ESCO_LABELS":["lighting board programmer & operator","lighting operator","sound & lighting board operator","light board controller","LX operator","lighting board controller","board operator","sound and lighting board operator","lighting board programmer and operator","LX board operator","light board operator","lighting board operator and programmer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"light board operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Light board operators control the lighting of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by and influences the results of other operators. Therefore, the operators work closely together with the designers, operators and performers. Light board operators prepare and supervise the setup, steer the technical crew, program the equipment and operate the lighting system. They may be responsible for conventional or automated lighting fixtures and, in some instances, controlling video as well. Their work is based on plans, instructions and other documentation. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.25.3","ESCO_LABELS":["scenic technician","set tehnician","scene technician","theatre scene assembler","theatre carpenter","theater carpenter","assistant scenographer","theater scene assembler","scenery technician","scenery assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"scenery technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Scenery technicians setup, prepare, check and maintain pre-assembled sets in order to provide optimal scenery quality for a live performance. They cooperate with road crew to unload, set up and move equipment and sets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.25.4","ESCO_LABELS":["flying system technician","stage machinist","stage & lighting technician","theater mechanist","set mechanics supervisor","flying system operator","theatre machinist","stage and lighting technician","theatre mechanist","theater machinist","stage mechanist","scene-shifter","lighting & stage technician","flying operator","set technician","lighting and stage technician","flyman","chief stage technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stage machinist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stage\u00a0machinists manipulate sets and other elements in a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by and influences the results of other operators. Therefore, the stage machinists work closely together with the designers, operators and performers. Stage machinists prepare and perform the setup, execute changeovers and operate manual fly bar systems. Their work is based on plans, instructions and calculations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.25.5","ESCO_LABELS":["theater technician","stage technician coordinator","all round event technician","stage technician manager","audio video and lighting technician","allround stage technician","theater technics operator","all round engineer","multi-skilled stage technician","all round theatre technician","stage technician assistant","audio visuals & lighting technician","theater technical operator","theatre technician","multi-skilled theatre operator","event technician","theatre technical operator","theatre technics operator","stage technician","theatre technical officer","sound, lighting and video technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stage technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stage technicians control different aspects of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. They prepare and perform the setup, program the equipment and operate various\u00a0 systems. Stage technicians take care of lighting, sound, video, sets and\/or fly systems. Their work is based on plans, instructions and calculations. They can work in small venues, theatres and other small artistic productions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.3","ESCO_LABELS":["front of house sound engineer","live sound technician","sound engineer","Front of house technician","stage manager","audio production technician","event technician","audio engineer","venue technician","PA man","live sound engineer","stage sound technician","acoustics technician","PA woman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"audio production technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Audio production technicians set up, prepare,\u00a0check and maintain equipment in order to provide optimal sound quality for a live performance. They cooperate with road crew to unload, set up and operate sound equipment and instruments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.4","ESCO_LABELS":["automation operator & programmer","automated fly bar operator","lead automation operator","automated fly bar technician","automation programmer & operator","theatre automated rigging operator","automation programmer and operator","stage automation operator","automation operator and programmer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automated fly bar operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automated fly bar operators control the movements of sets and other elements in a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by and influences the results of other operators. Therefore, the operators work closely together with the designers, operators and performers. Automated fly bar operators prepare and supervise the setup, program the equipment and operate automated fly bar systems, rigging systems or systems for horizontal movement. Their work is based on plans, instructions and calculations. The manipulation of heavy loads close to or above performers and audience makes this a high risk occupation. \n \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.5","ESCO_LABELS":["tattoo studio assistant","henna artist","tattooist","tattoo artist","body piercer","tattooer","tattoo studio attendant","body artist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"body artist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Body artists decorate clients' skin temporarily or permanently. They use various techniques such as tattooing or piercing. Body artists follow clients' preferences in terms of tattoo's or piercing's design and body surface and apply it safely. They also advise on methods to avoid infection following the procedures on clients' bodies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.6","ESCO_LABELS":["broadcasting programme manager","radio program director","content director","television programme director","broadcasting program manager","radio programme director","programme controller","broadcasting program director","TV programme director","TV program director","programme planner","television program director","broadcasting program coordinator","program controller","program planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"broadcasting programme director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Broadcasting programme directors make the programme schedule. They decide how much broadcast time a programme gets and when it is aired, based on a few factors like, ratings, viewer demographics, etc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.7","ESCO_LABELS":["principal dresser","dresser","backstage dresser","wardrobe master","wardrobe mistress"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dresser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dressers assist and support artists before, during and after the performance to ensure the performers costumes are in line with the artistic vision of the director and the artistic team. They ensure the costume quality, maintain, check and repair costumes and assist with quick costume changes. \n \n \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.7.1","ESCO_LABELS":["costume dresser","costume continuity attendant","costume coordinator","costume attendant","costume assistant","wardrobe assistant","wardrobe attendant","daily costume attendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"costume attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Costume attendant help dress actors and extras. They make sure everything is as the costume designer envisioned and ensure the continuity of appearance of the performers. Costume attendants maintain and repair these costumes. They store them correctly and safely after shooting.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.8","ESCO_LABELS":["extra","background actress","walker on","television extra","extra performer","movie extra","background artist","motion picture extra","background actor","film extra","TV extra"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"extra","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Extras perform actions in the background or in crowds during filming. They do not contribute to the plot directly but they are important to create a certain atmosphere.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"34","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals perform technical tasks connected with the practical application of knowledge relating to legal services, social work, culture, food preparation, sport and religion. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"343","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals combine creative skills and technical and cultural knowledge in taking and processing still photographs; design and decoration of theatre sets, shop displays and the interiors of homes; preparation of objects for display; maintenance of library and gallery collections, records and cataloguing systems; creation of menus and preparation and presentation of food; provision of support for stage, film and television production; and in other areas of artistic and cultural endeavour.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3435","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers artistic and cultural associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 343: Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals. For instance, those who assist directors or actors with staging of theatrical, motion picture, television or commercial productions are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["3","34","343","3435"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Legal, Social, Cultural and Related Associate Professionals","Artistic, Cultural and Culinary Associate Professionals","Other Artistic and Cultural Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"3435.9","ESCO_LABELS":["sword fight director","fight arranger","historical combat instructor","stage combat instructor","stage combat coordinator","fight choreographer","fight coordinator","martial arts fight director","stage fight coordinator","fight coach","fight director","stage fight instructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fight director","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fight directors coach performers to safely execute fight sequences. They direct fights for performances such as dance, movies and television, circus, variety, and others. Fight directors may have a background in sports such as fencing, shooting or boxing, martial arts such as judo, wushu or karate, or military training.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"351","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of communications systems, computer systems and networks, and provide technical assistance to users","ISCO_CODE_4":"3511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Operations Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology operations technicians support the day-to-day processing, operation and monitoring of information and communications technology systems, peripherlas, hardware, software and related computer equipment to ensure optimal performance and identify any problems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","351","3511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3511.1","ESCO_LABELS":["data centre operators","data center operator","data center administrator","data centre employee"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"data centre operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Data centre operators maintain computer operations within the data centre. They manage daily activities within the centre to solve problems, maintain the system availability, and evaluate the system's performance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"351","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of communications systems, computer systems and networks, and provide technical assistance to users","ISCO_CODE_4":"3512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology user support technicians provide technical assistance to users, either directly or by telephone, email or other electronic means, including diagnosing and resolving issues and problems with software, hardware, computer peripheral equipment, networks, databases and the Internet, and providing guidance and support in the deployment, installation and maintenance of systems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","351","3512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","Information and Communications Technology User Support Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3512.1","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT help desk agent","IT help desk advisor","ICT helpdesk agent","IT help desk agent","ICT help desk advisor","ICT helpdesk agents","ICT help desk agents","ICT service desk agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT help desk agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT help desk agents provide technical assistance to computer users, answer questions or solve computer problems for clients via telephone or electronically. They provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and software.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"351","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of communications systems, computer systems and networks, and provide technical assistance to users","ISCO_CODE_4":"3512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology user support technicians provide technical assistance to users, either directly or by telephone, email or other electronic means, including diagnosing and resolving issues and problems with software, hardware, computer peripheral equipment, networks, databases and the Internet, and providing guidance and support in the deployment, installation and maintenance of systems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","351","3512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","Information and Communications Technology User Support Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3512.2","ESCO_LABELS":["software support manager","ICT service desk manager","ICT helpdesk managers","ICT helpdesk manager","technical support manager","ICT help desk managers","ICT help desk manager","IT helpdesk manager","IT help desk manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT help desk manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT help desk managers monitor the delivery of technical support services to clients according to the predefined deadlines. They plan and organise the user support actions and troubleshoot ICT problems and issues. ICT help desk managers supervise the help desk team ensuring that the customers get the appropriate feedback and support. They also participate in developing customer service guidelines and in reinforcing the team.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"351","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of communications systems, computer systems and networks, and provide technical assistance to users","ISCO_CODE_4":"3512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology user support technicians provide technical assistance to users, either directly or by telephone, email or other electronic means, including diagnosing and resolving issues and problems with software, hardware, computer peripheral equipment, networks, databases and the Internet, and providing guidance and support in the deployment, installation and maintenance of systems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","351","3512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","Information and Communications Technology User Support Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3512.3","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT security technician","IT security officer","ICT security officer","ICT security technicians","IT security technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT security technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT security technicians propose and implement necessary security updates and measures whenever is required. They advise, support, inform and provide training and security awareness.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"351","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of communications systems, computer systems and networks, and provide technical assistance to users","ISCO_CODE_4":"3512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology user support technicians provide technical assistance to users, either directly or by telephone, email or other electronic means, including diagnosing and resolving issues and problems with software, hardware, computer peripheral equipment, networks, databases and the Internet, and providing guidance and support in the deployment, installation and maintenance of systems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","351","3512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","Information and Communications Technology User Support Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3512.4","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT technician","IT officer","computer operator","IT engineer","IT technician","ICT engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT technicians install, maintain, repair and operate information systems and any ICT related equipment (laptops, desktops, servers, tablets, smart phones, communications equipment, printers and any piece of computer related peripheral networks), and any type of software (drivers, operating systems, applications).","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"351","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of communications systems, computer systems and networks, and provide technical assistance to users","ISCO_CODE_4":"3513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Computer Network and Systems Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Computer network and systems technicians establish, operate and maintain network and other data communications systems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","351","3513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","Computer Network and Systems Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3513.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aviation data communications contractor","aviation data communications specialist","aviation data communications manager","data communications manager in aviation","aviation data communications officer","aviation data communications consultant","aviation sector data manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aviation data communications manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aviation data communications managers perform the planning, implementation and maintenance of data\u00a0transmission networks. They support data processing systems linking participant user agencies to central computers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"351","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of communications systems, computer systems and networks, and provide technical assistance to users","ISCO_CODE_4":"3513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Computer Network and Systems Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Computer network and systems technicians establish, operate and maintain network and other data communications systems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","351","3513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","Computer Network and Systems Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3513.2","ESCO_LABELS":["ICT network technician","IT network technician","network maintenance professional","assistant network administrator","network technician","system engineer","network engineer","network technicians","networks technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ICT network technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ICT network technicians install, maintain and troubleshoot networks, data communications equipment and network installed devices such as printers and storage area networks. They also analyse and fix network-related problems reported by users.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"351","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of communications systems, computer systems and networks, and provide technical assistance to users","ISCO_CODE_4":"3514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Web Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Web technicians maintain, monitor and support the optimal functioning of Internet and Intranet websites and web server hardware and software.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","351","3514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Information and Communications Technology Operations and User Support Technicians","Web Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3514.1","ESCO_LABELS":["webmasters","webmaster","website administrator","web administrator","web technician","e-commerce technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"webmaster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Webmasters deploy, maintain, monitor and support a web server to meet service requirements. They ensure optimum system integrity, security, backup and performance. They coordinate the content, quality and style of websites, execute the website strategy and update and add new features to websites.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1","ESCO_LABELS":["audiovisual assistant","audio & video operator","audio and video operator","audio technician","audio-video operator","video technician","audio-visual assistant","audio-video technician","audio-visual technician","audio-visual engineer","audio-visual operator","audio-visuals technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"audio-visual technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Audio-visual technicians set up, operate and maintain equipment to record and edit images and sound for radio and television broadcasts, at live events and for telecommunication signals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["shotgun operator","boom holder","film boom operator","boom operator","production sound mixer assistant","sound equipment technician","shotgun microphone operator","TV boom operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"boom operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Boom operators set up and operate the boom microphone, either by hand, on an arm or on a moving platform. They make sure that every microphone is correctly stationed on set and in the best position to capture the dialogues. Boom operators are also responsible for the microphones on the actors clothing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.10","ESCO_LABELS":["sound board technician","sound board operator","audio operator","sound operator","audio board operator","sound audio technician","sound mixer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sound operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sound operators control the sound of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by and influences the results of other operators. Therefore, the operators work closely together with the designers and performers. They prepare audio fragments, supervise the setup, steer the technical crew, program the equipment and operate the sound system. Their work is based on plans, instructions and other documentation. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.11","ESCO_LABELS":["audio-video specialist","image technician","video technician","audio visual specialist","audio visual technician","AV technician","video\/graphics technician","audio video specialist","graphics\/video technician","visuals technician","audio-visual specialist","video conference technician","audio-video technician","audio\/visual technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"video technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Video technicians set up, prepare,\u00a0check and maintain equipment in order to provide optimal projected image quality for a live performance. They cooperate with road crew to unload, set up and operate video equipment and instruments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["cameraman","camerawoman","camera crane operator","towercam operator","railcam operator","remote head operator","videographer","steadicam operator","camera equipment operator","video camera operator","camera operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"camera operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Camera operators setup and operate digital film cameras to shoot domestic motion pictures or television programs. They work together with the video and motion picture director, the director of photography, or the private client. Camera operators give advice on how to shoot scenes to actors, the video and motion picture director and other camera operators.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["performance rental monitor","load cell hire technician","rental equipment performance technician","rental equipment performance engineer","performance rental technician","sound equipment hire technician","lighting hire equipment technician","venue performance monitor","equipment technician","venue technician (rental equipment)","equipment hire technician","weight report technician","performance rental engineer","special effects hire equipment technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"performance rental technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Performance rental technicians prepare, maintain, issue, transport, set\u2010up, program, operate, take in, check, clean and store audiovisual, performance and event equipment. Their work is based on plans, instructions and order forms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["visual and graphic operator","projection operator","video operator","video projection operator","visuals operator","video and graphics technician","video and graphics operator","video projection technician","visual projection operator","live video operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"performance video operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Performance video operators control the (projected) images of a performance based on the artistic or creative concept, in interaction with the performers. Their work is influenced by and influences the results of other operators. Therefore, the operators work closely together with the designers, operators and performers. Performance video operators prepare media fragments, supervise the setup, steer the technical crew, program the equipment and operate the video system. Their work is based on plans, instructions and other documentation. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["projectionist","projector booth operator","digital cinema projectionist","cinema projectionist","projection operator","booth operator","movie projector operator","film projectionist","projector operator","projection technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"projectionist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Projectionists operate and maintain projection equipment in cinema theatres. They inspect the movie films before loading them into the projector. Projectionist make sure that everything runs smoothly during the projection of the movie. They also are responsible for the proper storage of movie films.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["studio sound engineer","recording technician","sounds technician","studio technician","audio restorer","recording studio audio engineer","recording studio sound technician","re-recording mixer","recording studio technician","recording engineer","audio post-production technician","audio editor","recording sound engineer","recording audio technician","special effects sound technician","sound mixer","recording sound technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"recording studio technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Recording studio technicians operate and maintain microphones and headsets in recording booths in recording studios. They operate mixing panels. Recording studio technicians manage all sound production requirements. They advise singers on the use of their voice. Recording studio technicians edit recordings into a finished product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["sound designer and music composer","music composer & sound designer","audio engineer and sound artist","audio designer","audio engineer and sound designer","music and sound artist","sound designer & audio engineer","sound artist and audio engineer","sound designer and composer","sound designer","composer and sound designer","sound designer & music composer","sound designer and engineer","audio engineer & sound artist","composer & sound designer","sound designer & engineer","sound designer and audio engineer","sound designer & composer","music composer and sound designer","sound engineer and designer","sound engineer & designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sound designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sound designers develop a sound design concept for a performance and supervise the execution of it. Their work is based on research and artistic vision. Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. Therefore, the designers work closely with artistic directors, operators and the artistic team. Sound designers prepare audio fragments to be used in a performance, which can involve recording, composing, manipulating and editing. Sound \u00a0designers develop plans, cue lists and other documentation to support the operators and production crew. Sound designers sometimes also work as autonomous artists, creating sound art outside a performance context.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["dialogue editor","music supervisor","dubbing manager","sound designer","audio editor","ADR editor","foley editor","music editor","automatic dialogue replacement editor","sound editor","foley artist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sound editor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sound editors create the soundtrack and sound effects for motion pictures, television series or other multimedia productions. They are responsible for all the music and sound featured in the movie, series or videogames. Sound editors use equipment to edit and mix image and sound recordings and make sure that the music, sound and dialogue is synchronised with and fits in the scene. They work closely together with the video and motion picture editor.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["mastering engineer","mastering technician","mixing and mastering engineer","audio mastering engineer","audio mastering operator","mixing & mastering sound engineer","digital mastering technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sound mastering engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sound mastering engineers convert finished recordings to the desired format such as CD, vinyl and digital. They ensure the quality of the sound on all formats.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3521.2","ESCO_LABELS":["broadcast transmitter operator","broadcast engineering technician","broadcast technician","broadcasting technician","radio and TV technician","broadcasting engineer","broadcast technicians","broadcast transmitting equipment operator","broadcasting equipment operator","broadcast transmitting technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"broadcast technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Broadcast technicians install, start up, maintain, monitor and repair equipment used for the transmission and reception of television and radio broadcast signals. They ensure that all materials are available in a suitable format of transmittable quality according to the transmission deadline. Broadcast technicians also maintain and repair this equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"35","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Information and Communications Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Information and communications technicians provide support for the day-to-day running of computer systems, communications systems and networks and perform technical tasks related to telecommunications, broadcast of image and sound as well as other types of telecommunications signals on land, sea or in aircraft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"352","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians control technical functioning of equipment to record and edit images and sound and for transmitting radio and television broadcasts of images and sounds, as well as other types of telecommunication signals on land, sea or in aircraft; perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research and with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3522","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Telecommunications Engineering Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Telecommunications engineering technicians perform technical tasks connected with telecommunications engineering research, as well as with the design, manufacture, assembly, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.","ISCO_CODES":["3","35","352","3522"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Information and Communications Technicians","Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technicians","Telecommunications Engineering Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"3522.1","ESCO_LABELS":["communications administrator","telecommunications engineering technician","communication administrator","telecom administrator","telecommunications administrators","telecommunications administrator","telecoms administrator","telecommunication administrator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"telecommunications engineering technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Telecommunications engineering technician deploy, maintain and monitor a telecommunication system that provides interactions between data and voice communications, such as telephone, video conferencing, computer, and voicemail systems. They are also involved in the design, manufacturing, construction, maintenance and repair of telecommunication systems. Telecommunications engineering technicians provide technical assistance in the research and development of telecommunication equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"41","ISCO_LABEL_2":"General and Keyboard Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"General and keyboard clerks record, organize, store and retrieve information and perform a wide range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"411","ISCO_LABEL_3":"General Office Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"General office clerks perform a range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"General Office Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"General office clerks perform a range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures.","ISCO_CODES":["4","41","411","4110"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","General and Keyboard Clerks","General Office Clerks","General Office Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4110.1","ESCO_LABELS":["office clerk","correspondence clerk","clerical assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"office clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Office clerks are responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties in an office setting and support of business operations within a department. They assist all the administrative staff, secretaries, and assistants by sorting mail, filing forms and documents, answering phones, greeting clients and scheduling meetings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"41","ISCO_LABEL_2":"General and Keyboard Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"General and keyboard clerks record, organize, store and retrieve information and perform a wide range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"411","ISCO_LABEL_3":"General Office Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"General office clerks perform a range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4110","ISCO_LABEL_4":"General Office Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"General office clerks perform a range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures.","ISCO_CODES":["4","41","411","4110"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","General and Keyboard Clerks","General Office Clerks","General Office Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4110.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["administrative support officer","membership officer","membership sales administrator","membership administrator","account administrator","membership and subscription administrator","regional membership administrator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"membership administrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Membership administrators ensure an effective membership administration, documentation and communication. They support the membership sales process, the current membership enquiries and the renewal processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"41","ISCO_LABEL_2":"General and Keyboard Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"General and keyboard clerks record, organize, store and retrieve information and perform a wide range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"412","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Secretaries (general)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Secretaries (general) use typewriters, personal computers or other word-processing equipment to transcribe correspondence and other documents, check and format documents prepared by other staff, deal with incoming and outgoing mail, screen requests for meetings or appointments, and perform a variety of administrative support tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4120","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Secretaries (general)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Secretaries (general) use typewriters, personal computers or other word-processing equipment to transcribe correspondence and other documents, check and format documents prepared by other staff, deal with incoming and outgoing mail, screen requests for meetings or appointments, and perform a variety of administrative support tasks.","ISCO_CODES":["4","41","412","4120"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","General and Keyboard Clerks","Secretaries (general)","Secretaries (general)"],"ESCO_CODE":"4120.1","ESCO_LABELS":["secretarial assistant","executive secretary","secretary","school secretary","office receptionist","city administrator secretary","assistant","typist","office worker","private secretary","administrative assistant","personal assistant","corporate secretary","front office secretary","head secretary","office administrative assistant","front office clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"secretary","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"\nSecretaries perform a variety of administrative tasks to help keep an organisation run smoothly. They answer telephone calls, draft and send e-mails, maintain diaries, arrange appointments, take messages, file documents, organise and service meetings, and manage databases.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"41","ISCO_LABEL_2":"General and Keyboard Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"General and keyboard clerks record, organize, store and retrieve information and perform a wide range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"413","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Keyboard Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Keyboard operators input and process text and data, and prepare, edit and generate documents for storage, processing, publication and transmission.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Typists and Word Processing Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Typists and word processing operators type, edit and print text using typewriters, personal computers or other word processors, and record oral or written matter in shorthand.","ISCO_CODES":["4","41","413","4131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","General and Keyboard Clerks","Keyboard Operators","Typists and Word Processing Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"4131.1","ESCO_LABELS":["audio typist","braille typist","shorthand typist","phonotypist","transcription typist","data entry typist","clerk typist","typist","word processor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"typist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Typists operate computers to type and revise documents and compile material to be typed, such as correspondence, reports, statistical tables, forms, and audios. They read instructions accompanying material or follow verbal instructions to determine requirements such as number of copies needed, priority and desired format.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"41","ISCO_LABEL_2":"General and Keyboard Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"General and keyboard clerks record, organize, store and retrieve information and perform a wide range of clerical and administrative tasks according to established procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"413","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Keyboard Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Keyboard operators input and process text and data, and prepare, edit and generate documents for storage, processing, publication and transmission.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Data Entry Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Data entry clerks enter coded, statistical, financial and other numerical data into electronic equipment, computerized databases, spreadsheets or other data repositories using a keyboard, mouse, optical scanner, speech recognition software or other data entry tools. They enter data into mechanical and electronic devices to perform mathematical calculations.","ISCO_CODES":["4","41","413","4132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","General and Keyboard Clerks","Keyboard Operators","Data Entry Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4132.1","ESCO_LABELS":["data-entry clerk","data steward","data entry officer","payment entry clerk","data-entry officer","statistical clerk","data entry operator","data entry inspector","data entry clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"data entry clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Data entry clerks update, maintain and retrieve information held on computer systems. They prepare source data for computer entry by compiling and sorting information, process customer and account source documents by reviewing data for deficiencies and verify entered customer and account data.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bank Tellers and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bank tellers and related clerks deal directly with clients of banks or post offices in connection with receiving, changing and paying out money, or providing mail services.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bank Tellers and Related Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4211.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bank counter clerk","bank clerk","bank office clerk","teller","bank teller","teller coordinator","bank cashier","bank vault attendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bank teller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bank tellers deal most frequently with customers of the bank. They promote the banks products and services, and provide information about the customers personal accounts and related transfers, deposits, savings etc. They order bank cards and checks for the customers, receive and balance cash and checks and ensure compliance with internal policies. They work on client accounts, deal with payments and manage the use of vaults and safe deposit boxes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bank Tellers and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bank tellers and related clerks deal directly with clients of banks or post offices in connection with receiving, changing and paying out money, or providing mail services.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bank Tellers and Related Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4211.2","ESCO_LABELS":["mail services counter clerk","post office customer service assistant","post office supervisor","mail service clerk","post office counter clerk","post office customer service consultant","counter clerk, post office"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"post office counter clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Post office counter clerks sell products and services at a post office. They assist customers with picking up and sending mail. Post office counter clerks also sell financial products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. 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They are responsible for the risk management.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bookmakers and croupiers and related gambling workers determine odds and receive and pay off bets on results of sporting or other events, or conduct games of chance in gambling establishments. ","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4212.3","ESCO_LABELS":["gaming cashier","casino head cashier","game cashier","casino cashier","booth cashier","casino cage cashier","casino income auditor","cage cashier","casino banker","main banker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"casino cashier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Casino cashiers exchange tokens, coins or chips for money. They arrange pay-outs and obtain customers' signatures and identification. They audit and count money in a cash register, enforcing money laundering regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bookmakers and croupiers and related gambling workers determine odds and receive and pay off bets on results of sporting or other events, or conduct games of chance in gambling establishments. ","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4212.4","ESCO_LABELS":["casino gaming manager","senior gaming manager","gaming manager","gaming operations manager","group head of gaming","head of electronic gaming","gaming team manager","gaming service manager","group gaming manager","head of gaming","electronic gaming manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"casino gaming manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Casino gaming managers oversee the day-to-day operations of gaming facilities. They supervise personnel, monitor the gaming areas, oversee the security services, ensure that all gaming rules are followed, and monitor compliance with regulatory requirements, responsible for implementing the operational objectives of the business.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bookmakers and croupiers and related gambling workers determine odds and receive and pay off bets on results of sporting or other events, or conduct games of chance in gambling establishments. ","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4212.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["gaming supervisor","casino dealer & pit boss","gaming floor boss","pit boss","pit manager","electronic gaming supervisor","casino pit boss","casino dealer and pit boss","gaming floor manager","casino pit boss and dealer","gaming floor supervisor","casino pit boss & dealer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"casino pit boss","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Casino pit bosses support the management team and are able to manage, inspect and deal with all gaming activities. They supervise the gaming floor operation, and are accountable for influencing the spend and income per head to achieve the required margin whilst ensuring that the highest standards of efficiency, security and signature service standards are achieved in accordance with all company procedures and current legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bookmakers and croupiers and related gambling workers determine odds and receive and pay off bets on results of sporting or other events, or conduct games of chance in gambling establishments. ","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4212.5","ESCO_LABELS":["game operator","gaming operator","table gaming dealer","casino dealer","casinio gaming dealer","gaming operations dealer","game dealer","dealer","croupier","gaming dealer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gaming dealer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gaming dealers operate table games. They stand behind the game table and operate games of chance by dispensing the appropriate number of cards to players, or operating other gaming equipment. They also distribute winnings, or collect players' money or chips.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bookmakers and croupiers and related gambling workers determine odds and receive and pay off bets on results of sporting or other events, or conduct games of chance in gambling establishments. ","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4212.6","ESCO_LABELS":["lottery operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lottery operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lottery operators run the day-to-day functions of lotteries. They verify and enter data into the system, prepare reports and assist the forwarding of company equipment. They operate the communication tools used. Operators install, tear down and maintain equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bookmakers and croupiers and related gambling workers determine odds and receive and pay off bets on results of sporting or other events, or conduct games of chance in gambling establishments. ","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4212.7","ESCO_LABELS":["odds manager","risk trader","odds compiler","sports odds compiler","horse racing odds compiler","football odds compiler","betting expert","odds expert","odds trader","sports trader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"odds compiler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Odds compilers are in charge of counting the odds in gambling. They are employed by a bookmaker, betting exchange, lotteries and digital\/on-line as well as casinos who set the odds for events (such as sporting outcomes) for customers to place bets on. Apart from pricing markets, they also engage in any activity regarding the trading aspects of gambling, such as monitoring customer accounts and the profitability of their operations. Odds compilers may be required to monitor the financial position the bookmaker is in and adjust their position (and odds) accordingly. They may also be consulted as to whether to accept a bet or not.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bookmakers and croupiers and related gambling workers determine odds and receive and pay off bets on results of sporting or other events, or conduct games of chance in gambling establishments. ","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Bookmakers, Croupiers and Related Gaming Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4212.8","ESCO_LABELS":["tote board operator","tote technician","tote operator","advanced tote operator","tote manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"race track operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Race track operators run the day-to-day functions of the tote operation at a horse race track, such as tote system data entry and verification, prepare the reports for the racetrack office, assist the forwarding of company equipment and spare parts. They maintain, operate and troubleshoot tote\u00a0boards and auxiliary odds boards. They operate the communication tools used at the racetrack. They install, tear down and maintain equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pawnbrokers and Money-lenders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pawnbrokers and money-lenders lend money against articles deposited as pledges, or against property or other security.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Pawnbrokers and Money-lenders"],"ESCO_CODE":"4213.1","ESCO_LABELS":["deposit lender","loaner","pawnshop operator","pawnshop owner","pawnbroker","pawn broker","pawn agent","pawnshop manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pawnbroker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pawnbrokers offer loans to clients by securing them with personal objects or items. They assess the personal items given in exchange for the loan, they determine their value and amount of loan available and keep track of inventory assets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Debt Collectors and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Debt collectors and related workers collect payments on overdue accounts and bad cheques and collect charity payments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Debt Collectors and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4214.1","ESCO_LABELS":["credit control agent","third-party collector","field debt collector","bill and account recovery agent","assistant debt collector","bill collector","revenue agent","debt collector","bill and account collector","collection agent","senior debt collector","debt collection officer","debt recovery agent","collections associate","debt collection agent","payment collector","debt collection operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"debt collector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" \n Debt collectors compile debt owned to the organisation or third parties, mostly in cases when the debt is past its due date. \n \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"421","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Tellers, money collectors and related clerks perform money-handling operations in establishments relating to banking, postal services, betting or gambling, pawning and debt-collecting.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Debt Collectors and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Debt collectors and related workers collect payments on overdue accounts and bad cheques and collect charity payments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","421","4214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Tellers, Money Collectors and Related Clerks","Debt Collectors and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"4214.2","ESCO_LABELS":["insurance claims clerk","insurance claims and policy processing clerk","insurance collector","claims clerk","collector of insurance payments"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance collector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance collectors collect payment for an overdue insurance bill. They specialise in all areas of insurance such as medical, life, car, travel, etc and recurrently contact individuals to offer\u00a0payment assistance or to facilitate payment plans according to individual's financial situation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.1","ESCO_LABELS":["passenger service supervisor","ground attendant supervisor","passenger services supervisor","ground attendant","passenger services agent","meet and assist agent","ground steward","passenger service attendant","ground stewardess","ground steward\/ground stewardess"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ground steward\/ground stewardess","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ground stewards and ground stewardesses assist rail passengers before they board. They check in passengers and also perform customer service duties such as booking train tickets and helping passengers to apply for refunds after a delay or cancellation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.2","ESCO_LABELS":["host","hostess"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"host\/hostess","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hosts\/hostesses welcome and inform visitors at airports, train stations, hotels, exhibitions fairs, and function events and\/or attend to passengers in the mean of transport. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.3","ESCO_LABELS":["ticket sales agent","ticket reservation agent","ticket agent","ticket booking agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ticket sales agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ticket sales agents provide initial service to customers, sell travel tickets and fit the reservation offer to customers' queries and needs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["railway transportation sales agent","railway station counter agent","railway sales agent","railway tickets saleswoman","agent for railway ticket sales","counter sales agent","railway station cashier","railway ticket sales representative","railway station agent","railway tickets salesman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"railway sales agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Railway sales agents provide service to customers who visit the ticket counter. They provide information, handle ticket reservations, sales and refunds. They also carry out clerical duties such as maintaining the daily ticket sales balance sheet. They handle requests for seat reservations and examine diagram charts of each car on train to verify the available space on the specified train.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.4","ESCO_LABELS":["tourist point information officer","tourist assistant","tourist centre officer","tourist receptionist","tourist information officer","tourist information agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tourist information officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tourist information officers provide information and advice to travellers about local attractions, events, travelling and accommodation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.5","ESCO_LABELS":["tour operator representative","holiday rep","tour representative","tour rep","holiday representative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tour operator representative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tour operator representatives act on behalf of the tour operator to give practical information, provide assistance, handle services and sell excursions to tourists while at their destinations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.6","ESCO_LABELS":["excursion leader","tour escort","travel and tourism tour manager","tour organizer","tour leader","excursion escort"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tour organiser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tour organisers are in charge of managing and supervising the itinerary of a touristic voyage and provide practical information to tourists.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.7","ESCO_LABELS":["sales agent","reservations agent","travel sales agent","travel agent","travel booking agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"travel agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Travel agents design and market travel programme itineraries for potential travellers or visitors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Consultants and Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel consultants and clerks provide information about travel destinations, arrange travel itineraries, obtain travel and accommodation reservations and register passengers at check-in and departure.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Travel Consultants and Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4221.8","ESCO_LABELS":["travel consultant","business travel consultant","tourism promotion agent","business travel advisor","leisure travel consultant","travel advisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"travel consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Travel consultants provide customised information and\u00a0consultation on travel\u00a0offers, make reservations and sell travel services together with other related services.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Contact Centre Information Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Contact centre information clerks provide advice and information to clients, respond to queries regarding a company\u2019s or an organization\u2019s goods, services or policies, and process financial transactions using the telephone or electronic communications media, such as email. They are located in premises that may be remote from clients or other operations of the organizations or companies about whom information is provided.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Contact Centre Information Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4222.1","ESCO_LABELS":["customer relations representative","customer contact center information clerk","customer representative","customer helpdesk clerk","customer service clerk","client services clerk","customer support officer","customer contact clerk","customer information center assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"customer contact centre information clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Customer contact centre information clerks provide information to customers via the telephone and other media such as email. They answer inquiries about a company's or oganisation's services, products and policies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Contact Centre Information Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Contact centre information clerks provide advice and information to clients, respond to queries regarding a company\u2019s or an organization\u2019s goods, services or policies, and process financial transactions using the telephone or electronic communications media, such as email. They are located in premises that may be remote from clients or other operations of the organizations or companies about whom information is provided.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Contact Centre Information Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4222.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["live chat operator","real time chat operator","online chat operator","virtual chat agent","live chat agent","online chat agent","virtual chat operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"live chat operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Live chat operators respond to answers and requests posed by customers of all nature through online platforms in websites and online assistance services in real time. They are available to provide service through chat platforms and have the ability to solve inquiries of clients via written communication merely.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Telephone Switchboard Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Telephone switchboard operators operate telephone communications switchboards and consoles to establish telephone connections, receive caller inquiries and service problem reports, and record and relay messages to staff or clients.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Telephone Switchboard Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"4223.1","ESCO_LABELS":["receptionist telephone operator","communication centre operator","switchboard receptionist","telephone answering service operator","alarm centre dispatcher","telephone operator","switchboard operator","telephone switchboard operator","receptionist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"telephone switchboard operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Telephone switchboard operators establish telephone connections by using switchboards and consoles. They also answer customer inquiries and service problem reports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Telephone Switchboard Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Telephone switchboard operators operate telephone communications switchboards and consoles to establish telephone connections, receive caller inquiries and service problem reports, and record and relay messages to staff or clients.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Telephone Switchboard Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"4223.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["EMD","call handler","ambulance services dispatcher","dispatcher of emergency medical vehicles","emergency call operator","medical dispatcher","emergency call handler","emergency medical services dispatcher","dispatcher of emergency medical services","control room worker","emergency medical dispatcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"emergency medical dispatcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Emergency medical dispatchers respond to urgent calls made to the control center, take information about the emergency situation, the address and other details and dispatch the nearest ambulance or paramedic helicopter.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4224","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hotel Receptionists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hotel receptionists welcome and register guests in hotels and other establishments that provide accommodation services. They assign rooms, issue keys, provide information concerning the services provided, make room reservations, keep a record of rooms available for occupancy and present statements of charges to departing guests and receive payment.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4224"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Hotel Receptionists"],"ESCO_CODE":"4224.1","ESCO_LABELS":["reception worker","hotel receptionist","hospitality establishment receptionist","reception assistant","reservations clerk","reception area clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hospitality establishment receptionist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hospitality establishment receptionists provide first point of contact and assistance to the guests of a hospitality establishment. They are also responsible for taking bookings, processing payments and giving information.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4224","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hotel Receptionists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hotel receptionists welcome and register guests in hotels and other establishments that provide accommodation services. They assign rooms, issue keys, provide information concerning the services provided, make room reservations, keep a record of rooms available for occupancy and present statements of charges to departing guests and receive payment.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4224"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Hotel Receptionists"],"ESCO_CODE":"4224.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["camp-site worker","campgrounds operative","camp-site operator","camp-site staff","camping facility worker","camping pitch operative","camping ground operative","countryside operative","camp-site operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"camping ground operative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Camping ground operatives perform customer care in a campsite facility and other operational work.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4224","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hotel Receptionists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hotel receptionists welcome and register guests in hotels and other establishments that provide accommodation services. They assign rooms, issue keys, provide information concerning the services provided, make room reservations, keep a record of rooms available for occupancy and present statements of charges to departing guests and receive payment.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4224"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Hotel Receptionists"],"ESCO_CODE":"4224.2","ESCO_LABELS":["night time customer auditor","night customer care manager","night auditor","overnight customer care manager","overnight auditor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"night auditor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Night auditors oversee night customer care in hospitality establishment and perform a wide variety of activities from front desk to bookkeeping.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4225","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Inquiry Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Inquiry clerks respond to personal, written, electronic mail, and telephone inquiries and complaints about the organization\u2019s goods, services and policies, provide information and refer people to other sources. They are employed in locations which put them in direct contact with clients or with the production of the goods and services provided.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4225"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Inquiry Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4225.1","ESCO_LABELS":["trainee customer service representative","customer service officer","customer relations officer","customer feedback representative","customer service person","customer experience manager","complaint representative","information agent","information office worker","senior customer service representative","service desk operator","assistant customer service representative","customer service representative","customer relationship officer","customer complaints handler","graduate customer service representative","information clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"customer service representative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Customer service representatives handle complaints and are responsible for maintaining overall goodwill between an organisation and its customers. They manage data regarding customer satisfaction and report it.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4226","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Receptionists (general)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Receptionists (general) receive and welcome visitors, clients or guests and respond to inquiries and requests including arranging for appointments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4226"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Receptionists (general)"],"ESCO_CODE":"4226.1","ESCO_LABELS":["receiving clerk","secretary","receptionist","company secretary","office receptionist","medical receptionist","receiving secretary","front desk receptionist","head receptionist","front desk agent","corporate receptionist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"receptionist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"422","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Client Information Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Client information clerks provide or obtain information in person, by telephone or electronic means such as email in connection with making travel arrangements, describing the products or services of an organization, registering and greeting guests and visitors, making appointments, connecting telephone calls and collecting information from survey respondents or applicants for services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4226","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Receptionists (general)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Receptionists (general) receive and welcome visitors, clients or guests and respond to inquiries and requests including arranging for appointments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4226"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Receptionists (general)"],"ESCO_CODE":"4226.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["front desk assistant","medical care front line receptionist","front desk receptionist","medical receptionist","receptionist in GP surgery","GP surgery receptionist","medical receptionist front line","medical institution front line receptionist","front line medical receptionist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"front line medical receptionist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Front line medical receptionists greet clients and patients as they arrive at the medical facility and check them in, collect patient notes and make appointments work under the supervision and direction of healthcare institution manager.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"42","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Customer Services Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Customer services clerks deal with clients in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, making appointments, operating telephone switchboards, and interviewing for surveys or to complete applications for eligibility for services. 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They use interview techniques to draw as much information as possible by contacting people via telephone calls, by approaching them face-to-face or by by virtual means. They pass this information to experts for drawing analysis.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. 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For instance, it includes workers who obtain and process information from clients needed to determine eligibility for services.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4229"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Client Information Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"4229.1","ESCO_LABELS":["contact tracing specialist","coronavirus field agent","clinical contact caseworker ","covid disease investigator","call centre contact tracing representative","contact tracing volunteer","contact tracing representative","contact tracing support","covid contact tracer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"contact tracing agent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Contact tracing agents assess the exposure of individuals to infectious diseases, advise them and their contacts about measures to contain the spread of the illnesses and follow up with them on a regular basis. They use texting, emailing or calling people who test positive to inquire about the persons with whom they have had contact with. Contact tracing agents can also do field visits, to check physically if people are respecting the measures of self-isolation or quarantine, as recommended by the authorities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. 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For instance, it includes workers who obtain and process information from clients needed to determine eligibility for services.","ISCO_CODES":["4","42","422","4229"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Customer Services Clerks","Client Information Workers","Client Information Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"4229.2","ESCO_LABELS":["hotel concierge","concierge","guest services manager","guest concierge","guest assistance manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hotel concierge","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hotel concierges provide information to customers, assist guests with various tasks such as making restaurant reservations, recommending entertainment highlights, booking transportation (limousines, airplanes, boats, etc.) and other services, procurement of tickets to special events, and assisting with various travel arrangements and tours of local attractions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Accounting and bookkeeping clerks compute, classify and record numerical data to keep financial records complete. They perform any combination of routine calculating, posting and verifying duties to obtain primary financial data for use in maintaining accounting records.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4311.1","ESCO_LABELS":["financial clerk","account receivable clerk","accounts receivables clerk","invoice clerk","accounting officer","financial administration clerk","posting clerk","billing clerk","accounts payable officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"billing clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Billing clerks create credit memos, invoices and monthly customer statements and issue them to customers by all necessary means. They update customer files accordingly. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Accounting and bookkeeping clerks compute, classify and record numerical data to keep financial records complete. They perform any combination of routine calculating, posting and verifying duties to obtain primary financial data for use in maintaining accounting records.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4311.2","ESCO_LABELS":["registered sales assistant","sales clerical assistant","sales associate","sales accounts clerk","salesclerk","accounts assistant","sales operations assistant","sales officer","group sales assistant","sales support assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sales support assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sales support assistants perform a variety of general sales support tasks, such as supporting the development of sales plans, managing clerical activities of sales efforts, verifying client invoices and other accounting documents or records, compiling data, and preparing reports for other company departments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, finance and insurance clerks obtain, compile and compute statistical or actuarial data or perform clerical tasks relating to the transactions of insurance establishments, banks and other financial establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4312.1","ESCO_LABELS":["account audit clerk","auditing clerk","night audit clerk","audit office worker","account audit officer","audit clerk","audit control clerk","audit technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"auditing clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Auditing clerks collect and examine financial data, such as inventory transactions, for organisations and companies and ensure they are accurate, properly maintained, and that they add up. They review and evaluate the numbers in databases and documents and consult and assist the source of the transaction if necessary, which includes accountants, managers or other clerks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, finance and insurance clerks obtain, compile and compute statistical or actuarial data or perform clerical tasks relating to the transactions of insurance establishments, banks and other financial establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4312.2","ESCO_LABELS":["back office clerk","back office specialist","financial office specialist","back office administrator","back office officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"back office specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Back office specialists perform operations of administrative and organisational nature in a financial company, in support of the front office. They process administration, take care of financial transactions, manage data and company documents and perform supportive tasks and other diverse back office operations in coordination with other parts of the company. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, finance and insurance clerks obtain, compile and compute statistical or actuarial data or perform clerical tasks relating to the transactions of insurance establishments, banks and other financial establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4312.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["operations officer","operations manager","settlements clerk","back office administrator","settlements officer","back office payments assistant","broker assistant","financial markets back office operator","financial markets back office administrator","brokerage clerk","settlements manager","brokerage assistant","settlements administrator","broker clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"financial markets back office administrator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Financial markets back office administrators perform administrative tasks for all the transactions registered in the trading room. They process transactions involving securities, derivatives, foreign exchange, commodities, and manage the clearing and settling of trades.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, finance and insurance clerks obtain, compile and compute statistical or actuarial data or perform clerical tasks relating to the transactions of insurance establishments, banks and other financial establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4312.3","ESCO_LABELS":["foreign exchange teller","foreign exchange office clerk","bank foreign exchange cashier","foreign exchange clerk","bank foreign exchange office clerk","forex cashier","money exchanger","foreign exchange cashier"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"foreign exchange cashier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Foreign exchange cashiers process cash transactions from clients in national and foreign currencies. They provide information on the conditions and exchange rates for buying and selling foreign currencies, make deposits of money, record all foreign exchange transactions and check for money validity.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, finance and insurance clerks obtain, compile and compute statistical or actuarial data or perform clerical tasks relating to the transactions of insurance establishments, banks and other financial establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4312.4","ESCO_LABELS":["insurance administration clerk","insurance management assistant","insurance clerk","insurance accounts clerk","insurance office clerk","insurance assistant","indemnity administrator","insurance officer","insurance agent","personal lines insurance clerk","insurance reconciliation clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insurance clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insurance clerks perform general clerical and administrative duties in an insurance company, other service institution, for a self-employed insurance agent or broker or for a government institution. They offer assistance and provide information about insurances to customers and they manage the paperwork of insurance agreements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, finance and insurance clerks obtain, compile and compute statistical or actuarial data or perform clerical tasks relating to the transactions of insurance establishments, banks and other financial establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4312.5","ESCO_LABELS":["investment administrator","investment clerk","investment secretary","investment assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"investment clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Investment clerks assist with the administration of investments such as stocks, bonds or other securities and perform general clerical duties in the investment sector of a financial company.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, finance and insurance clerks obtain, compile and compute statistical or actuarial data or perform clerical tasks relating to the transactions of insurance establishments, banks and other financial establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4312.6","ESCO_LABELS":["property assistant","real estate clerk","real estate agent assistant","viewing and sales assistant","property clerk","real estate assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"property assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Property assistants perform several duties including administrative tasks in the real estate sector. They provide clients with financial information about properties and advise them, they schedule appointments and organise property viewings, they prepare contracts and assist in property valuation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Statistical, finance and insurance clerks obtain, compile and compute statistical or actuarial data or perform clerical tasks relating to the transactions of insurance establishments, banks and other financial establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Statistical, Finance and Insurance Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4312.7","ESCO_LABELS":["tax collection clerk","tax revenue officer","tax compliance officer","tax collection assistant","tax collection officer","fiscal clerk","tax clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tax clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tax clerks collect financial information in order to prepare accounting and tax documents. They also perform clerical duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"431","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Numerical Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Numerical clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Payroll Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Payroll clerks collect, verify and process payroll information and compute pay and benefit entitlements for employees within a department, company or other establishment.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","431","4313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Numerical Clerks","Payroll Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4313.1","ESCO_LABELS":["payroll bookeeper","payroll administrator","personnel and payroll technician","payroll and benefits clerk","payroll accounting clerk","payroll technician","payroll clerk","payroll officer","payroll accounts clerk","wages clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"payroll clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Payroll clerks manage the time sheets and pay checks of the employees and ensure the accuracy and correctness of the information. They check overtime, sick days and vacations and distribute the pay checks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stock Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Stock clerks maintain records of goods produced and production materials received, weighed, issued, dispatched or put into stock.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Stock Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4321.1","ESCO_LABELS":["store coordinator","inventory coordinator","inventory supervisor","inventory associate","inventory control supervisor","stock coordinator","warehouse coordinator","inventory taker","inventory specialist","stockroom coordinator","inventory administrator","warehouse specialist","inventory controller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"inventory coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Inventory coordinators keep track of products stored in warehouses for transport to stores, wholesalers and individual customers. They inspect the inventory and maintain paperwork and documents.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stock Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Stock clerks maintain records of goods produced and production materials received, weighed, issued, dispatched or put into stock.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Stock Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4321.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear factory warehouse operator","footwear factory warehouse worker","footwear warehouse operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear factory warehouse operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear factory warehouse operators are in charge of storing the raw and subsidiaries materials, the working devices and the components for footwear production. They ensure that all the components necessary for the production of shoes are ready to use in the production chain by classifying and registering the purchased components, forecasting purchases and distributing them across different departments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stock Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Stock clerks maintain records of goods produced and production materials received, weighed, issued, dispatched or put into stock.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Stock Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4321.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["warehouse operator for leather goods","warehouse responsible","leather goods warehouse operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods warehouse operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods warehouse operators are in charge of the warehouse of leather, components, other materials and production devises. They classify and register the purchased raw materials and components, forecast purchases and distribute them across different departments. They ensure that all the necessary raw materials and components for the production are ready to be used and to be placed in the production chain.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stock Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Stock clerks maintain records of goods produced and production materials received, weighed, issued, dispatched or put into stock.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Stock Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4321.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["raw materials reception operative","raw materials reception worker","raw materials worker","raw material reception operator","raw material processing operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"raw material reception operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Raw material reception operators operate and maintain tools and equipment to ensure that qualitative and quantitative requirements in the reception of the raw material are met. They use equipment to evaluate products such as grains, potatoes, cassava root, etc. They store and distribute products to the different processing factory units.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stock Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Stock clerks maintain records of goods produced and production materials received, weighed, issued, dispatched or put into stock.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Stock Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4321.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["raw materials warehouse specialists","raw materials warehouse foreman","raw materials warehouse forewoman","raw materials warehouse lead","raw materials warehouse supervisor","raw materials warehouse specialist","raw materials warehouse manager","raw materials warehouse associate"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"raw materials warehouse specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Raw materials warehouse specialists organise and monitor the reception and storage of raw materials in the warehouse according to the required conditions. They monitor the stock levels.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stock Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Stock clerks maintain records of goods produced and production materials received, weighed, issued, dispatched or put into stock.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Stock Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4321.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["clothing warehouse representatives","warehouse person for clothing","clothing warehouse workers","clothing warehouse operators","warehouse operators for clothing","clothing warehouse operatives","fashion warehouse operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"warehouse operators for clothing","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Warehouse operators for clothing are in charge of\u00a0storing textile fabrics, accessories and components for clothing production. They ensure that all the components necessary for the production of clothing are ready to use in the production chain by\u00a0classifying and registering the purchased component, forecasting purchases and distributing them across different departments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Production Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Production clerks compute quantities of materials required at specified dates for manufacturing, construction and similar production programmes, and prepare and check production operation schedules.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Production Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4322.1","ESCO_LABELS":["manufacturing co-ordinator","assembly line coordinator","production line coordinator","production line co-ordinator","assembly line co-ordinator","machinery assembly coordinator","machinery production inspector","machinery manufacturing co-ordinator","machinery assembly co-ordinator","machinery manufacturing manager","machinery production co-ordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"machinery assembly coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Machinery assembly coordinators prepare and plan the manufacturing of machinery. They monitor the entire production process and ensure that individual assemblies and resources are provided on time.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.1","ESCO_LABELS":["air freight coordinator","coordinator of aircraft cargo operations","air freight operations officer","air cargo traffic officer","co-ordinator of aircraft cargo operations","air cargo operations supervisor","aircraft cargo operations and ramp services coordinator","supervisor of aircraft cargo operations","aircraft cargo operations and ramp services co-ordinator","aircraft cargo operations coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft cargo operations coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft cargo operations coordinators direct and coordinate air transport terminal cargo and ramp activities.\u00a0They review data on incoming flights as to plan the working activities. They direct preparation of loading plans for each departing flight and confer with supervisory personnel to ensure workers and equipment are available for air cargo and baggage loading, unloading, and handling activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.10","ESCO_LABELS":["pipeline division supervisor","pipeline division manager","pipeline route manager","pipeline operations supervisor","pipeline operations manager","pipeline route supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pipeline route manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pipeline route managers oversee the day-to-day operational aspects of transporting goods via pipeline infrastructures. They have an overview of the network and plan the different routes to transport goods from one site to another. They strive for the most efficient and less costly route. They troubleshoot arising issues in networks and sites, ensure implementation of regulations, and follow up the achievement of transport targets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.11","ESCO_LABELS":["terminal supervisor","port terminal manager","port operations supervisor","port operations coordinator","coordinator of port operations","port coordinator","port terminal supervisor","port operations manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"port coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Port coordinators manage operations of traffic division for port authorities. They enforce rules and regulations, such as the berthing of ships, handling and storing of cargo, and the use of port facilities. They direct policing and cleaning activities of the harbour department land, streets, buildings, and water areas. Port coordinators also ensure that activities concerning revenue are documented and submitted to the accounting division. They advise port authorities on rates and revisions of port tariff, and solicit steamship companies to use port facilities. They direct activities concerned with compiling daily and annual ship and cargo statistics.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.12","ESCO_LABELS":["rail transportation coordinator","railway transportation specialist","rail transportation specialist","rail logistics analyst","rail logistics coordinator","railway logistics analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rail logistics coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rail logistics coordinators manage\u00a0shipments by rail including or excluding other transport modes. They coordinate the timely allocation of transport means and equipment and\u00a0ensure a timely delivery. They design and\u00a0maintain efficient supply chains for\u00a0clients and shippers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.13","ESCO_LABELS":["rail traffic signaller","controller of rail traffic","railway signal operator","signal box operator","rail traffic controller","signal box controller","train controller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rail traffic controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rail traffic controllers operate signals and points that help make sure trains run safely and on time. They operate from a signal box in order to control the order and movement of trains and ensure safety at all times. They are responsible for maintaining safety standards when trains are running normally and also in degraded or emergency operational situations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.14","ESCO_LABELS":["road transport maintenance coordinator","road transport maintenance scheduler","vehicle maintenance scheduler","vehicle maintenance coordinator","route vehicle maintenance planning officer","route vehicle maintenance coordinator","vehicle maintenance planning officer","road transport maintenance officer","scheduler of road transport maintenance","route vehicle maintenance scheduler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"road transport maintenance scheduler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Road transport maintenance schedulers are responsible for the effective execution of all maintenance work control processes of vehicles for urban transport, and for the efficient and effective use of planning and scheduling of all resources to conduct maintenance activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.15","ESCO_LABELS":["dispatcher of ship pilots","ship pilot controller","shipping pilot dispatcher","dispatcher, ship pilot","ship pilot coordinator","ship pilot dispatcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ship pilot dispatcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ship pilot dispatchers coordinate ships entering or leaving port. They write orders showing name of ship, berth, tugboat company, and time of arrival or departure, and notify the maritime pilot of assignment. They obtain receipts of pilotage from the pilot upon return from ship. Ship pilot dispatchers also record charges on receipt, using tariff book as guide, compile reports of activities, such as number of ships piloted and charges made, and keep records of ships entering port, showing owner, name of ship, displacement tonnage, agent, and country of registration.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.16","ESCO_LABELS":["cargo planning manager","manager of cargo planning and operations","cargo planning officer","cargo planning and operations manager","inland vessel planner","vessel cargo planner","ship planner","inland vessel cargo planner","vessel planner","inland water cargo planner","inland ship planner","maritime ship cargo planner","maritime ship planner","inland water ship planner","senior ship planner","ship cargo planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ship planner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ship planners manage the performance of a vessel. They ensure the safety of the vessel and its cargo, its operationality and link available vessels to available cargos in order to maximise the profitability of the voyages. They ensure that each container ship is loaded to its optimal capacity, while keeping berth times and handling costs to a minimum.\u00a0They also plan the maintenance and overhaul of the ship, as well as the crew needed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.17","ESCO_LABELS":["taxi controller","minicab controller","private hire controller","taxi dispatcher","private hire dispatcher","minicab dispatcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"taxi controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Taxi controllers take bookings, dispatch vehicles, and are responsible for coordinating drivers while maintaining customer liaison.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.18","ESCO_LABELS":["tram dispatcher","tram supervisor","tram system supervisor","tram supervisor and controller","tram system controller","traffic supervisor","tram controller and supervisor","tram controller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tram controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tram controllers assign and manage tram vehicles and drivers for the transport of passengers, including records of distances covered and of repairs made.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.19","ESCO_LABELS":["shipping traffic coordinator","vessel operations coordinator","VOC","shipping operations manager","vessel operations manager","vessel operations coordinator (VOC)","vessel operations supervisor","coordinator of vessel operations","traffic coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vessel operations coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vessel operations coordinators manage chartered vessels' transit and performance optimizing the schedulers but also assessing the capabilities and the risks for vessels according to the different types of cargo such as crude oil or other chemical cargos. They make sure all necessary certifications are according to the regulations and all employees have up-to-date passports and licenses. Vessel operations coordinators schedule and maintain records of vessels' maintenance. At the operational level they have contact with the customers, following up customer complains, identifying new opportunities and providing customers with solutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.2","ESCO_LABELS":["airline dispatcher","airplane dispatcher","helicopter dispatcher","aeroplane dispatcher","dispatcher of aircrafts","flight information expediter","aircraft information expediter","flight dispatcher","aircraft dispatcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft dispatcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft dispatchers authorise, regulate, and control commercial airline flights according to governmental and company regulations. They expedite and ensure flight flow by preparing logs of flights, delays, cancellations, and changes in schedules or flight plans.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.20","ESCO_LABELS":["water traffic planner","dock traffic coordinator","marine traffic planner","port traffic coordinator","water traffic coordinator","marine traffic co-ordinator","coordinator in water traffic","waterway traffic planner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"water traffic coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Water traffic coordinators manage the movements\u00a0of a vessel in ports and waterways. They ensure the efficient deployment of vessels of a shipping company.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.3","ESCO_LABELS":["baggage operations manager","luggage flow supervisor","baggage flow coordinator","luggage operations supervisor","baggage operations coordinator","luggage operations coordinator","baggage operations supervisor","luggage flow manager","luggage flow coordinator","luggage operations manager","baggage flow manager","baggage flow supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"baggage flow supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Baggage flow supervisors monitor the flow of baggage in airports to ensure baggage makes connections and arrives at the destinations in a timely manner. They communicate with baggage managers to ensure compliance with regulations and apply solutions. Baggage flow supervisors collect, analyse and maintain records on airline data, passenger, and baggage flow, as well as create and distribute daily reports regarding staff needs, safety hazards, maintenance needs and incident reports. They ensure cooperative behaviour and resolve conflicts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.4","ESCO_LABELS":["bus dispatcher","bus route supervisor","transit supervisor","coach route supervisor","supervisor of bus routes","bus route manager","bus service manager","coach route manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bus route supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bus route supervisors coordinate vehicle movements, routes and drivers, and may supervise loading, unloading, and checking of baggage or express shipped by bus. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.5","ESCO_LABELS":["dangerous goods safety person","dangerous goods transport person","hazardous goods safety adviser","dangerous goods transport adviser","dangerous goods transport guide","dangerous goods safety adviser","dangerous goods safety guide","dangerous goods safety consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dangerous goods safety adviser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dangerous goods safety advisers inspect and make transport recommendations in line with the European regulations regarding the transport of dangerous goods. They may advise on the transport of dangerous goods by road, rail, sea and air. Dangerous goods safety advisers also prepare safety reports and investigate safety infringements. They provide individuals with the procedures and instructions to follow during the loading, unloading and transporting of these goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.6","ESCO_LABELS":["dispatcher of freight","freight dispatching operator","air freight dispatcher","dispatcher","freight dispatcher","freight transport dispatcher","dispatching officer","freight dispatching officer","freight transportation dispatcher","freight logistics dispatcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"freight transport dispatcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Freight transport dispatchers receive and transmit reliable messages, track vehicles and equipment, and record other important information. They oversee the planning operations of dispatching by coordinating different modes of transport.\u00a0Freight transport dispatchers structure routes or services and determine the appropriate mode of transport. They are also responsible for equipment and vehicle maintenance and workers dispatching. The freight transport dispatchers provide the legal and contractual documentation for the transporting parties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.7","ESCO_LABELS":["short range planner","gas production planner","gas scheduler","short range scheduler","gas demand forecaster","natural gas scheduling representative","gas production scheduling representative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gas scheduling representative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gas scheduling representatives track and control the flow of natural gas between pipelines and the distribution system, compliant with schedules and demands. They report on the natural gas flow, ensure the schedule is followed or make scheduling adaptations in case of problems to attempt to meet demands.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.8","ESCO_LABELS":["gas transmission system operative","natural gas transmission system operative","gas distribution system operator","gas distribution system worker","gas distribution system operative","gas transmission system operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gas transmission system operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gas transmission system operators transport energy in the form of natural gas. They receive natural gas from the production station, transport it through pipelines, ensuring delivery to gas distribution stations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"43","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Numerical and material recording clerks obtain, compile and compute accounting, bookkeeping, statistical, financial, and other numerical data, and take charge of cash transactions incidental to business matters. Some occupations classified here keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked, dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"432","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Material Recording and Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Material recording and transport clerks keep records of goods produced, purchased, stocked and dispatched, and of materials needed at specified production dates, or keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of passenger and freight transport.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Transport Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Transport clerks keep records of operational aspects and coordinate the timing of train, road and air passenger and freight transport, and prepare reports for management.","ISCO_CODES":["4","43","432","4323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Numerical and Material Recording Clerks","Material Recording and Transport Clerks","Transport Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4323.9","ESCO_LABELS":["company move planner","domestic moving coordinator","corporate move coordinator","company move coordinator","corporate move planner","moving planner","move coordinator","relocation coordinator","relocation planner","industrial move coordinator","removal planner","industrial move planner","moving coordinator","international and domestic moving coordinator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"move coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Move coordinators envision all the activities required for a successful moving. They receive briefings from the client and translate them in actions and activities that assure a smooth, competitive, and satisfactory moving.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Library Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Library clerks issue and receive library materials, sort and shelve books, sound and vision recordings, periodicals, journals, magazines and newspapers and provide general library information to library users.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Library Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4411.1","ESCO_LABELS":["library assistant","library technician","library clerk","assistant librarian","library services assistant","senior library assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"library assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Library assistants assist the librarian in the day-to-day activities of the library. They help clients find the materials they need, check out library materials and restock the shelves.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mail Carriers and Sorting Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mail carriers and sorting clerks perform sorting, recording, delivery and other duties in connection with mail services from post offices or related organizations, as well as from or within an establishment.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Mail Carriers and Sorting Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4412.1","ESCO_LABELS":["mail room clerk","sorting clerk","mail sorter","post office mail clerk","mail clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mail clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mail clerks perform mail handling, sorting, recording and other duties in connection with mail services from post offices or related organisations. They keep records of the incoming and outgoing packages and letters in the establishment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mail Carriers and Sorting Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mail carriers and sorting clerks perform sorting, recording, delivery and other duties in connection with mail services from post offices or related organizations, as well as from or within an establishment.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Mail Carriers and Sorting Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4412.2","ESCO_LABELS":["in house courier","motorcycle messenger","postman\/postwoman","mailwoman","bike courier","bike messenger","delivery woman","mail carrier","postwoman","mailman","postal service worker","bicycle messenger","postman","in house messenger","delivery man","postal carrier","driver messenger","urban bike messenger","courier"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"postman\/postwoman","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Postmen\/Postwomen deliver mails and parcel posts to residences and businesses. They perform mail delivery and collect signatures from the recipients. They perform other duties in connection with mail services from post offices or related organisations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Coding, Proofreading and Related Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Coding, proofreading and related clerks convert information into codes, verify and correct proofs, and perform a number of miscellaneous clerical duties.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Coding, Proofreading and Related Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4413.1","ESCO_LABELS":["proof reading clerk","proof reader","proofreader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"proofreader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Proofreaders examine facsimiles of the finished products such as books, newspaper and magazines. They correct grammatical, typographical and spelling errors in order to ensure the quality of the printed product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4415","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Filing and Copying Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Filing and copying clerks file correspondence, cards, invoices, receipts and other records in alphabetical or numerical order or according to the filing system used. They locate and remove material from file when requested and photocopy, scan or fax documents.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4415"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Filing and Copying Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4415.1","ESCO_LABELS":["archive clerk","filing clerk","filing office helper","file and classification clerk","records clerk","record filing clerk","file keeper","copying clerk","documentation specialist","file clerk","filing system clerk","technical records clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"file clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"File clerks are in charge of maintaining records of a company and managing forms and information. They organise and retrieve documents when necessary and ensure an efficient working system.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4416","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Personnel Clerks","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Personnel clerks maintain and update personnel records such as information on transfers and promotions, performance evaluations, employee leave taken and accumulated, salaries, qualifications and training.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4416"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Personnel Clerks"],"ESCO_CODE":"4416.1","ESCO_LABELS":["human resources secretary","human resources executive assistant","human resources associate","human resources administrative assistant","human resources assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"human resources assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Human resources assistants provide support in all the processes and efforts carried by human resources managers. They help in the preparation of recruitment processes by scanning CVs and narrowing the selection to the most suitable candidates. They perform administrative tasks, prepare communications and letters, and perform the tabulation of the surveys and assessments carried out by the department.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4419","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Clerical Support Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers clerical support workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers. For instance, the group includes, correspondence clerks, press clippers and publication clerks.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4419"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Clerical Support Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"4419.1","ESCO_LABELS":["executive advertising assistant","advertising space clerk","advertising trainee","advertising assistant","publicity assistant","advertising campaign assistant","advertising clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"advertising assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Advertising assistants provide support in all the operations carried out in advertising departments or advertising agencies. They ensure that administrative activities are handle and sort out. They communicate with the staff of the advertisement department and with external clients. Moreover, they have understanding of the operations in advertising as to assist with the pragmatic implementation of plans and tasks carried out by managers and consultants and for being involved in creating content for use both on-line or in print.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4419","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Clerical Support Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers clerical support workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 4: Clerical Support Workers. For instance, the group includes, correspondence clerks, press clippers and publication clerks.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4419"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Clerical Support Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"4419.2","ESCO_LABELS":["foreign language correspondence officer","foreign language correspondence assistant","foreign language correspondence clerk","foreign correspondent assistant","foreign language correspondence secretary","foreign language correspondent clerk","foreign correspondent secretary","foreign correspondence clerk"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"foreign language correspondence clerk","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Foreign language correspondence clerks read and reply to a company's correspondence in foreign languages. They also perform clerical duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"511","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Travel attendants, conductors and guides provide various personal services in connection with travelling by aircraft, train, ship, bus or other vehicle, and escorting individuals and groups on travel tours, sightseeing visits and excursions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel attendants and travel stewards ensure the comfort and safety of passengers, serve meals and beverages and render personal services, usually on aircraft and on board ships. They may plan and coordinate housekeeping and social activities on ships.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","511","5111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5111.1","ESCO_LABELS":["chief purser","cabin service director","head of cabin crew","manager of cabin crew","cabin service manager","cabin crew manager","cabin crew head","flight service manager","inflight service manager","customer service director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cabin crew manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cabin crew managers are responsible for motivating the cabin crew team to surpass passengers' expectations and for the application of safety regulations on board the plane.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"511","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Travel attendants, conductors and guides provide various personal services in connection with travelling by aircraft, train, ship, bus or other vehicle, and escorting individuals and groups on travel tours, sightseeing visits and excursions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel attendants and travel stewards ensure the comfort and safety of passengers, serve meals and beverages and render personal services, usually on aircraft and on board ships. They may plan and coordinate housekeeping and social activities on ships.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","511","5111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5111.2","ESCO_LABELS":["steward","stewardess","steward\/stewardess","flight attendant","cabin crew"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"steward\/stewardess","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stewards\/stewardesses perform food and beverage service activities on all land, sea and air travel services.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"511","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Travel attendants, conductors and guides provide various personal services in connection with travelling by aircraft, train, ship, bus or other vehicle, and escorting individuals and groups on travel tours, sightseeing visits and excursions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel attendants and travel stewards ensure the comfort and safety of passengers, serve meals and beverages and render personal services, usually on aircraft and on board ships. They may plan and coordinate housekeeping and social activities on ships.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","511","5111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5111.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["flight attendant","inflight service attendant","cabin attendant","flight crew member","steward","stewardess","cabin crew member","aircraft attendant","air crew member"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"flight attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Flight attendants perform a variety of personal services conducive to the safety and comfort of airline passengers during flight. They greet passengers, verify tickets, and direct passengers to assigned seats. They prepare reports after landing describing how the flight went in terms of operations, procedures, and anomalies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"511","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Travel attendants, conductors and guides provide various personal services in connection with travelling by aircraft, train, ship, bus or other vehicle, and escorting individuals and groups on travel tours, sightseeing visits and excursions.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Travel attendants and travel stewards ensure the comfort and safety of passengers, serve meals and beverages and render personal services, usually on aircraft and on board ships. They may plan and coordinate housekeeping and social activities on ships.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","511","5111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5111.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["ship guest services associate","cruise ship guest services officer","ferry steward","ship stewardess","ship steward","cruise ship steward","cruise ship guest services professional","ship steward\/ship stewardess","ship guest services professional","ship guest services officer","cruise ship guest services associate","ferry stewardess","cruise ship stewardess"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ship steward\/ship stewardess","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ship stewards and ship stewardesses work on board the vessel to provide services to passengers such as serving meals, housekeeping, welcoming passengers and explaining safety procedures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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They may plan and coordinate housekeeping and social activities on ships.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","511","5111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5111.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["train attendant","train steward","train on-board staff member","train customer service representative","train on-board steward","train on-board customer service representative","train stewardess","train on-board stewardess"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"train attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Train attendants work on trains to provide services to passengers such as welcoming passengers, answering their questions and serving meals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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They answer questions from passengers concerning train rules, stations, and provide timetable information. They collect tickets, fares, and passes from passengers and support the chief conductor in performing his operational tasks e.g in regard to door closing or certain operational communication. They ensure the\u00a0safety of passengers respond to technical incidents and emergency situations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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They answer questions from passengers concerning transport rules, station, and timetable information.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. 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They help people to\u00a0interpret the cultural and natural heritage of an object, place or area and provide information and guidance in the language of their choice.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. 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They describe points of interest and provide background information on interesting features.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","511","5113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Travel Attendants, Conductors and Guides","Travel Guides"],"ESCO_CODE":"5113.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["zoo educator","education instructor","learning officer","conservation educator","schools engagement officer","educator","guest experience assistant","visitor educator","aquarium educator","engagement officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"zoo educator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Zoo educators teach visitors about the animals living at the zoo\/aquarium as well as other species and habitats. They provide information about management of zoos, its collection of animals, and wildlife conservation. Zoo educators can be involved in both formal and informal learning opportunities ranging from production of information signs at enclosures to delivering classroom sessions linked to school or university curricula. Depending on the size of the organisation the education team may be a single person or a large team. Consequently the optional skills required are very broad and will vary from organisation to organisation.\u00a0 \n \nZoo educators also promote conservation efforts. This can involve work within the zoo but also in the field as part of any zoo outreach project(s).","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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They manage the housekeeping staff to ensure clean interiors and excellent customer service. Hotel butlers are responsible for the general welfare and satisfaction of the guests.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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They may supervise other workers and contractors depending on the size and nature of the building concerned.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","515","5153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Building and Housekeeping Supervisors","Building Caretakers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5153.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cleaners","janitorial worker","amusement park cleaner","cleaning worker","premises maintenance worker","amusement park janitor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"amusement park cleaner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Amusement park cleaners work to keep the amusement park clean and take on small repairs. 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House sitters may also do some cleaning activities, forward mail and pay bills.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. 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They may supervise other workers and contractors depending on the size and nature of the building concerned.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","515","5153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Building and Housekeeping Supervisors","Building Caretakers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5153.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["church verger","sexton","parish verger","officer of the church","church officer","church warden","verger"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"verger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vergers perform administrative duties for churches and parishes, ensure equipment maintenance and support the parish priest or other superiors. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5161","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Astrologers, Fortune-tellers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Astrologers, fortune-tellers and related workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives by practicing astrology, on the basis of characteristics of the clients\u2019 palms, samples of playing cards drawn or other techniques.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5161"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Astrologers, Fortune-tellers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5161.1","ESCO_LABELS":["astrology expert","astrologist","astrologer","horoscope teller","horoscope expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"astrologer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Astrologers analyse constellation and motions of celestial objects and specific stellar and planetary alignments. 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They often use various techniques such as card reading, palm reading or tea-leaves reading. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5162","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Companions and Valets","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Companions and valets provide companionship and attend to various needs of the client or employer.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5162"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Companions and Valets"],"ESCO_CODE":"5162.1","ESCO_LABELS":["male servant","caregiver","companion","live-in companion","servant","live in companion"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"companion","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Companions perform housekeeping duties and meal preparation for the people they assist on their own premises such as elderly people or people with special needs or who suffer from an illness. They also provide entertainment activities such as playing cards or reading stories. They may do shopping activities as well as punctual transportation to doctor's appointments, etc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Undertakers and Embalmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Undertakers and embalmers arrange funerals and perform various tasks in the disposal of human bodies.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Undertakers and Embalmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5163.1","ESCO_LABELS":["churchyard attendant","graveyard worker","cemetery worker","burial site worker","cemetery attendant","undertaker's helper","burial ground worker","graves digger","burial site attendant","cemetery labourer","burial ground attendant","burial grounds custodian","graveyard attendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cemetery attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cemetery attendants maintain the cemetery ground in good condition. They ensure the graves are ready for burial prior to funerals and ensure accurate burial records. Cemetery attendants offer advice to funeral services directors and the general public.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Undertakers and Embalmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Undertakers and embalmers arrange funerals and perform various tasks in the disposal of human bodies.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Undertakers and Embalmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5163.2","ESCO_LABELS":["embalmer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"embalmer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Embalmers arrange for the removal of bodies of deceased persons from the place of death and they prepare the bodies for burials and cremations. They clean and disinfect the bodies, use make-up to create the impression of a more natural appearance and hide any visible damage. They are in close contact with funeral services directors in order to comply with the wishes of the deceased family members.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5163","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Undertakers and Embalmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Undertakers and embalmers arrange funerals and perform various tasks in the disposal of human bodies.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5163"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Undertakers and Embalmers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5163.3","ESCO_LABELS":["attendant for funeral organisation","funeral home assistant","pallbearer","funeral attendant","mortician's helper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"funeral attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Funeral attendants lift and carry coffins prior and during the funeral service, placing it in the chapel and into the cemetery. They handle floral offerings around the coffin, direct mourners and assist with storing the equipment after the funeral.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. 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They support the deceased family by arranging the details concerning the location, dates and times of memorial services. Funeral services directors contact representatives of the cemetery to prepare the site, plan transportation for the deceased person, advise on the types of memorials and legal requirements or paperwork. \n \nFuneral services directors organise the daily operations of the crematorium. They oversee the staff's activities in the crematorium and ensure that they deliver services according to legal requirements. They monitor the crematorium service revenue budget and develop and maintain operational rules within the crematorium.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.1","ESCO_LABELS":["animal care attendant","laboratory animal care worker","equine groom","animal care provider","animal retail caretaker","animal rescue caretaker","animal retail carer","animal care worker","animal care specialist","wildlife rehabilitator","animal cleaner","animal care attendants","animal keeper","animal rescue carer","animal rescue officer","animal keeping specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal care attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Animal care attendants provide routine care for non-production animals, which may include feeding, watering, cleaning, exercise and enrichment, grooming, training and monitoring of the health and welfare,\u00a0in accordance with national legislation. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["animal groomers","dog groomer","dog grooming specialist","animal groomer","horse groomer","groomer of animals","cat groomer","animal grooming service provider","animal grooming specialist","poultry groomer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal groomer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Animal groomers are in charge of grooming a range of animals, using the correct equipment, materials and methods. It includes use of appropriate and safe handling techniques and the promotion of good hygiene, health and welfare of the animal.\u00a0 \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["pet caretaker","kennel worker","pound attendant","kennel keeper","kennel attendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kennel worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kennel workers handle animals in kennels or catteries and provide care for pets. They feed the animals, clean their cages, look after ill or old animals, groom them and take them out for a walk.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["zoo animal keeper","zookeeper and tour guide","zoo animal care professional","zoo caretaker","zoo presenter & animal keeper","zookeeper & tour guide","animal care worker","aquarist","zookeeper","zoo presenter and animal keeper","zoo keeper","zoo attendant","zoo animal caretaker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"zookeeper","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Zookeepers manage animals that are kept in captivity for conservation, education, research and\/or to be displayed to the public. They are usually responsible for the feeding and the daily care and welfare of the\u00a0animals. As a part of their routine, zookeepers clean the exhibits and report possible health problems. They may also be involved in particular scientific research\u00a0or\u00a0public education, such as conducting guided tours and answering questions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.10","ESCO_LABELS":["team leader-great apes","team leader-large mammals","team leader-African section","senior zookeeper","team leader-aquarium","lead zoo keeper","zoo section leader","head of section","section leader","senior zoo keeper","section leader-aquarium","senior keeper","section leader-great apes","senior aquarist","zoo team leader","team leader","zoo section head"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"zoo section leader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Zoo section leaders are responsible for managing and leading a team of zoo keepers. They will carry out daily care and management of animals as well as, in cooperation with colleagues, long term management and organisation of the species and exhibits in their section. They are also accountable for various aspects of staff management for the keepers in their section. Depending on the size of the zoo and animal section they may have additional responsibility for appointing staff and budgeting. \u00a0\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.2","ESCO_LABELS":["animal carer","stud animal handler","animal handler","animal care assistant","animal handlers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal handler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal handlers are in charge of handling animals in a working role and continue the training of the animal,\u00a0in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dog training specialist","animal behaviour trainer","animal behaviour training specialist","pet trainer","canine training specialist","cat behaviourist","zoo animal trainer","canine trainer","animal trainers","animal trainer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal trainer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal trainers train animals and\/or animal handlers for general and specific purposes, including assistance, security, leisure, competition, transportation, obedience and routine handling, entertainment and education,\u00a0in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.2.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["agility dog trainer","security dog trainer","gun dog trainer","puppy trainer","dog handler instructor","dog training instructor","canine training centre worker","police dog trainer","canine behaviour trainer","dog trainer","sheepdog trainer","dog handler trainer","guide dog trainer","canine behaviourist","greyhound trainer","pet dog trainer","assistance dog trainer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dog trainer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dog trainers train animals and\/or dog handlers for general and specific purposes, including assistance, security, leisure, competition, transportation, obedience and routine handling, entertainment and education, in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.2.1.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["GDMI","guide dog trainer","guide dog mobility instructor","hearing dog instructor","guide dog for the blind instructor","assistance dog instructor","guide dog instructor","seeing-eye dog trainer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"guide dog instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Guide dog instructors train dogs to be responsible in guiding blind people to travel effectively. They plan the training sessions, match guide dogs with their clients and ensure overall routine care of the training dogs. Guide dog instructors also provide advice to the blind people in the use of techniques that facilitate dogs' travel skills and mobility.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.2.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["dressage instructor","equine trainer","horse riding trainer","horse riding coach","racehorse trainer","riding school trainer","equestrian centre instructor","horse riding instructor","riding instructor","horse trainer","riding school instructor","equestrian centre trainer","jockey trainer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"horse trainer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Horse trainers train animals and\/or riders for general and specific purposes, including assistance, security, leisure, competition, transportation, obedience and routine handling, entertainment and education, in accordance with national legislation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.3","ESCO_LABELS":["animal helper","animal shelter worker","animal shelter employee","animal shelter assistant","animal shelter helper","animal washer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal shelter worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal shelter workers provide animal care routine services at the animal shelter. They receive animals brought to the shelter, respond to calls about lost or injured animals, nurse animals, clean cages, handle papers for adoption of animals, transport animals to the veterinarian and maintain database with the animals present in the shelter.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.5","ESCO_LABELS":["cattle pedicure specialist","cattle hoof trimmer","cattle pedicure"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cattle pedicure","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cattle pedicures are specialists in taking care of hooves of\u00a0cattle, in compliance with any regulatory requirement set by the national legal authority.\u00a0\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.6","ESCO_LABELS":["dog breeder","dogs breeder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dog breeder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dog breeders oversee the production and day-to-day care of dogs. They maintain the health and welfare of dogs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.8","ESCO_LABELS":["dog\/cat boarding supervisor","animal care manager","pet boarding operator","kennel operator","dog\/cat kennel supervisor","pet boarding supervisor","dog\/cat boarding manager","kennel manager","animal care supervisor","kennel supervisor","pet boarding manager","dog\/cat kennel manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kennel supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kennel supervisors monitor the daily operations of the kennel under their supervision. They ensure that the pets kept in kennels are being properly handled and cared for. Kennel supervisors supervise the working staff and maintain contact with the owners of the pets while they drop off or pick up the pets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5164","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pet groomers and animal care workers feed, handle, train and groom animals and assist veterinarians, animal health technologists and technicians in veterinary facilities, animal shelters, breeding and boarding kennels, zoos, laboratories, retail pet shops, riding schools, dog training schools pet grooming and similar establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5164"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5164.9","ESCO_LABELS":["animal sitter","dog walker","dog visitor","pet sitters","pet sitter","animal carer","companion animal sitter","dog sitter","cat sitter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pet sitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pet sitters provide animal-sitting services including dog walking, home-boarding, pet\/home sitting, day boarding and animal transportation services.\u00a0 They maintain records, use appropriate and safe handling techniques and do routine\u00a0monitoring of the health and welfare of the animal.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Driving Instructors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Driving instructors teach people how to drive motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Driving Instructors"],"ESCO_CODE":"5165.1","ESCO_LABELS":["driving educator","teacher of driving","instructor in driving","learner driver instructor","driving instructor","driving trainer","teacher of learner drivers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"driving instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Driving instructors teach people the theory and practice on how to operate a vehicle safely and according to regulations. They assist students in developing the skills needed to drive and prepare them for the driving theory and the driving examination. They may also supervise driving examinations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Driving Instructors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Driving instructors teach people how to drive motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Driving Instructors"],"ESCO_CODE":"5165.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bus driving instructor","bus driver training instructor","driver education instructor","PCV instructor","driving instructor","driver training instructor","PCV driving instructor","coach driver training instructor","bus driving training instructor","bus driver instructor","Cat D driving instructor","coach driving instructor","Cat D instructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bus driving instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bus driving instructors teach people the theory and practice of how to operate a bus safely and according to regulations. They assist students in developing the skills needed to drive and prepare them for the driving theory tests and the practical driving test.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Driving Instructors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Driving instructors teach people how to drive motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Driving Instructors"],"ESCO_CODE":"5165.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["car driver instructor","driving instructor","car driving training instructor","car driving instructor","car driver training instructor","automobile driving instructor","driver education instructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"car driving instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Car driving instructors teach people the theory and practice of how to operate a car safely and according to regulations. They assist students in developing the skills needed to drive and prepare them for the driving theory tests and the practical driving test.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Driving Instructors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Driving instructors teach people how to drive motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Driving Instructors"],"ESCO_CODE":"5165.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["motorcycle driving instructor","driver training instructor","motorcycle driver training instructor","motorcycle instructor","motorcycle driver education instructor","driver education instructor","motorcycle driving training instructor","driving instructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motorcycle instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motorcycle driver instructors teach people the theory and practice of how to operate a motorcycle safely and according to regulations. They assist students in developing the skills needed to ride and prepare them for the theory test and the practical riding test.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Driving Instructors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Driving instructors teach people how to drive motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Driving Instructors"],"ESCO_CODE":"5165.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["lorry driver training instructor","driving instructor","HGV instructor","truck driving instructor","LGV instructor","commercial vehicle driving instructor","lorry driving training instructor","Cat C\/C+E instructor","lorry driver instructor","truck driving training instructor","driver training instructor","truck driver instructor","driver education instructor","lorry driving instructor","truck driver training instructor","Cat C instructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"truck driving instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Truck driving instructors teach people the theory and practice of how to operate a truck safely and according to regulations. They assist students in developing the skills needed to drive and prepare them for the driving theory tests and the practical driving test. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5165","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Driving Instructors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Driving instructors teach people how to drive motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5165"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Driving Instructors"],"ESCO_CODE":"5165.2","ESCO_LABELS":["vessel steering teacher","marine vessel captain","helm","helmsman instructor","helmsman","helmsman teacher","ship steering instructor","vessel steering instructor","cruise ship instructor","helm instructor","ship steering teacher","helm teacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vessel steering instructor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vessel steering instructors teach people the theory and practice of how to operate a vessel safely and according to regulations. They assist students in developing the skills needed to steer and prepare them for the driving theory and the driving examinations. They may also supervise driving examinations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5169","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Personal Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers personal service workers not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 51: Personal Service Workers. For instance, those who provide services and companionship as dancing partners, social escorts and night-club hostesses or hosts are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5169"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Personal Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"5169.1","ESCO_LABELS":["promo boy","party host","party hostess","promo girl","promo worker","night club worker","drinks host","vip host","drinks hostess","vip hostess","bar worker","club host\/club hostess"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"club host\/club hostess","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Club host\/hostess welcome customers to the club. They ensure that clients are well looked after and satisfied.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5169","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Personal Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers personal service workers not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 51: Personal Service Workers. For instance, those who provide services and companionship as dancing partners, social escorts and night-club hostesses or hosts are classified here.","ISCO_CODES":["5","51","516","5169"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Services Workers","Other Personal Services Workers","Personal Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"5169.2","ESCO_LABELS":["matchmaking consultant","matchmaker","marriage broker","dating agency consultant","dating agency manager","dating service consultant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dating service consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dating service consultants provide support to clients in searching and finding a partner and setting up the date. They provide personalised advice to help clients meet their dating objectives. They also work in the virtual environment where they assist the online users in managing personal profiles, sending messages, and making connections.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"51","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal service workers provide personal services related to travel, housekeeping, catering and hospitality, hairdressing and beauty treatment, animal care grooming and training, companionship and other services of a personal nature. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"516","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Personal Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other personal services workers recount past and predict future events in persons\u2019 lives, provide companionship and other personal services, groom, train and care for animals, provide embalming and funeral services and train people to drive vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5169","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Personal Services Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers personal service workers not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 51: Personal Service Workers. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"531","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Child care workers and teachers' aides provide care and supervision for children in schools, residential homes and child care facilities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Child Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Child care workers provide care and supervision for children in residential homes and in before-school, after-school, vacation and day care centres.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","531","5311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","Child Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5311.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["au pair","duenna","nursemaid","live-in caregiver","dry nurse","mother's helper","governess","nanny","live-in baby sitter","private child care provider"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nanny","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nannies provide qualified care services to children on the premises of the employer. They organise play activities and entertain children with games and other cultural and educative activities according to their respective age, prepare meals, give them bathes, transport them from and to school and assist them with homework on a punctual basis.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"531","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Child care workers and teachers' aides provide care and supervision for children in schools, residential homes and child care facilities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Child Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Child care workers provide care and supervision for children in residential homes and in before-school, after-school, vacation and day care centres.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","531","5311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","Child Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5311.2","ESCO_LABELS":["school bus attendant","school bus transportation aide","school bus transportation attendant","school bus chief attendant","school bus transport aide","school bus transportation assistant","school bus assistant","school bus aide"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"school bus attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"School bus attendants monitor the activities on schoolbuses to ensure and supervise the students' safety and good behaviour. They help children on and off the bus, support the driver and provide assistance in case of emergency.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"531","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Child care workers and teachers' aides provide care and supervision for children in schools, residential homes and child care facilities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Teachers' aides perform non-teaching duties to assist teaching staff, and provide care and supervision for children in schools and pre-schools.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","531","5312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","Teachers\u2019 Aides"],"ESCO_CODE":"5312.1","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant in early years education","nursery teaching aide","kindergarten teaching assistant","preschool teaching aide","early childhood teaching aide","early years TA","assistant in early years teaching","reception teaching assistant","nursery teaching assistant","preschool teaching assistant","early years education assistant","early childhood teaching assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"early years teaching assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Early years teaching assistants support the early years teacher in an early years or nursery school. They assist in class instruction, in classroom supervision in absence of the head teacher, and in organising, developing and putting into practice of the daily schedule. Early years teaching assistants monitor and help students in group as well as individually, and tend to focus on the students in need of extra care and attention the early years teacher cannot provide.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"531","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Child care workers and teachers' aides provide care and supervision for children in schools, residential homes and child care facilities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Teachers' aides perform non-teaching duties to assist teaching staff, and provide care and supervision for children in schools and pre-schools.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","531","5312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","Teachers\u2019 Aides"],"ESCO_CODE":"5312.2","ESCO_LABELS":["primary school teaching aide","elementary school teaching assistant","teaching assistant in primary schools","primary education teaching assistant","primary school assistant","primary school paraprofessional","primary school instructional assistant","primary school TA"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"primary school teaching assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Primary school teaching assistants provide instructional and practical support to primary school teachers. They reinforce instruction with students in need of extra attention and prepare the materials the teacher needs in class. They also perform clerical work, monitor the students' learning progress and behaviour and supervise the students with and without the head teacher present.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"531","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Child care workers and teachers' aides provide care and supervision for children in schools, residential homes and child care facilities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Teachers' aides perform non-teaching duties to assist teaching staff, and provide care and supervision for children in schools and pre-schools.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","531","5312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","Teachers\u2019 Aides"],"ESCO_CODE":"5312.3","ESCO_LABELS":["teaching assistant in secondary schools","secondary school teaching aide","high school teaching assistant","secondary school paraprofessional","secondary school assistant","assistant in secondary school teaching","secondary education teaching assistant","secondary school instructional assistant","secondary school TA"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"secondary school teaching assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Secondary school teaching assistants provide various support services to secondary school teachers such as instructional and practical support. They help with the preparation of lesson materials needed in class and reinforce instructions with students in need of extra attention. They also perform basic clerical duties, monitor the students' learning progress and behaviour and supervise the students with and without the teacher present.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"531","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Child care workers and teachers' aides provide care and supervision for children in schools, residential homes and child care facilities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Teachers\u2019 Aides","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Teachers' aides perform non-teaching duties to assist teaching staff, and provide care and supervision for children in schools and pre-schools.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","531","5312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Child Care Workers and Teachers\u2019 Aides","Teachers\u2019 Aides"],"ESCO_CODE":"5312.4","ESCO_LABELS":["special educational needs assistant","assistant in special educational needs","teaching assistant in special educational needs","special education assistant","inclusive education assistant","special needs teaching assistant","special educational needs teaching assistant","SEN teacher's aide","SEN TA","SEN teaching assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"special educational needs assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Special educational needs assistants assist special education teachers in their classroom duties. They tend to the physical needs of students with a variety of disabilities and help out with tasks such as bathroom breaks, bus rides, eating and classroom switches. They also provide instructional support to students, teachers and parents and prepare lesson programmes. Special educational needs assistants supply support for students tailored to their specific needs, help out with challenging assignments and monitor students' progress and classroom behaviour.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"532","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Personal care workers in health services provide personal care and assistance with mobility and activities of daily living to patients and elderly, convalescent and disabled people in health care and residential settings.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Care Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Health care assistants provide direct personal care and assistance with activities of daily living to patients and residents in a variety of health care settings such as hospitals, clinics and residential nursing care facilities. They generally work in implementation of established care plans and practices, and under the direct supervision of medical, nursing or other health professionals or associate professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","532","5321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Personal Care Workers in Health Services","Health Care Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"5321.1","ESCO_LABELS":["resident care assistant","assistant healthcarer","resident healthcare assistant","elderly care assistant","primary healthcare assistant","maternity care assistant","healthcare assistant","health care assistant","patient care assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"healthcare assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Healthcare assistants work in teams of nurses within the occupational fields of nursing, social care, clinical care and care of people of all age-groups. Healthcare assistants assist in the promotion and restoration of patients' health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends and families.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"532","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Personal care workers in health services provide personal care and assistance with mobility and activities of daily living to patients and elderly, convalescent and disabled people in health care and residential settings.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Health Care Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Health care assistants provide direct personal care and assistance with activities of daily living to patients and residents in a variety of health care settings such as hospitals, clinics and residential nursing care facilities. They generally work in implementation of established care plans and practices, and under the direct supervision of medical, nursing or other health professionals or associate professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","532","5321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Personal Care Workers in Health Services","Health Care Assistants"],"ESCO_CODE":"5321.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["assistant nursing practitioner","healthcare nurse","state enrolled nurse","nurse auxiliary","nurse assistant","nursing assistant","nursing auxiliary","SEN","assistant nurse","auxiliary nurse"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nurse assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nurse assistants provide basic patient care under direction of nursing staff. They perform duties such as feed, bathe, dress, groom, move patients or change linens and may transfer or transport patients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"532","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Personal care workers in health services provide personal care and assistance with mobility and activities of daily living to patients and elderly, convalescent and disabled people in health care and residential settings.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Home-based Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Home-based personal care workers provide routine personal care and assistance with activities of daily living to persons who are in need of such care due to effects of ageing, illness, injury, or other physical or mental condition in private homes and other independent residential settings.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","532","5322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Personal Care Workers in Health Services","Home-based Personal Care Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"5322.1","ESCO_LABELS":["live in caregiver","personal care worker","personal care provider","live in caretaker","elderly people assistant","personal care attendant","home care aide"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"home care aide","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Home care aides provide personal assistance and promote autonomy, on a daily basis to individuals who are unable to take care of themselves due to illness, ageing or disability. They assist them with personal hygiene, feeding, communication or medication according to the health care professional's instructions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"532","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Personal care workers in health services provide personal care and assistance with mobility and activities of daily living to patients and elderly, convalescent and disabled people in health care and residential settings.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5329","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers providers of routine health and personal care support services not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 532: Personal Care Workers in Health Services. For instance, the group includes occupations such as dental aide, sterilization aide, hospital orderly, medical imaging assistant and pharmacy aide.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","532","5329"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Personal Care Workers in Health Services","Personal Care Workers in Health Services Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"5329.1","ESCO_LABELS":["general porter","hospital portering","stretcher bearer","hospital stretcher bearer","hospital porter","hospital portering staff member","general hospital porter","stretcher carrier","porter","hospital portering service provider","hospital stretcher carrier"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hospital porter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hospital porters are professional healthcare assistants who transport people on stretchers around the hospital site, as well as and items.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"532","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Personal care workers in health services provide personal care and assistance with mobility and activities of daily living to patients and elderly, convalescent and disabled people in health care and residential settings.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5329","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers providers of routine health and personal care support services not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 532: Personal Care Workers in Health Services. For instance, the group includes occupations such as dental aide, sterilization aide, hospital orderly, medical imaging assistant and pharmacy aide.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","532","5329"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Personal Care Workers in Health Services","Personal Care Workers in Health Services Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"5329.2","ESCO_LABELS":["phlebotomy practitioner","phlebotomist","specialist in phlebotomy","phlebotomy specialist","practitioner of phlebotomy","venipuncturist","clinical phlebotomist","phlebotomy technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"phlebotomist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Phlebotomists take blood samples from patients for laboratory analysis, ensuring patient safety during the blood collection process. They transport the specimen to the laboratory, following strict instructions from the doctor of medicine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"53","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Personal Care Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Personal care workers provide care, supervision and assistance for children, patients and elderly, convalescent or disabled persons in institutional and residential settings. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"532","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Personal care workers in health services provide personal care and assistance with mobility and activities of daily living to patients and elderly, convalescent and disabled people in health care and residential settings.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5329","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Personal Care Workers in Health Services Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers providers of routine health and personal care support services not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 532: Personal Care Workers in Health Services. For instance, the group includes occupations such as dental aide, sterilization aide, hospital orderly, medical imaging assistant and pharmacy aide.","ISCO_CODES":["5","53","532","5329"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Personal Care Workers","Personal Care Workers in Health Services","Personal Care Workers in Health Services Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"5329.3","ESCO_LABELS":["sterile services technician","disinfection assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sterile services technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sterile services technicians ensure decontamination of medical devices in compliance with strict hygienic procedures. They dismantle and re-assemble sophisticated medical equipment through sterilising, cleaning, and repackaging it for further usage, under supervision, following the orders of the doctor of medicine or other qualified medical personnel.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"541","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Firefighters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fire fighters prevent, fight and extinguish fires and assist in other emergencies, protect life and property and conduct rescue efforts.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Firefighters"],"ESCO_CODE":"5411.1","ESCO_LABELS":["operational firefighter","firefighter","senior firefighter","airfield firefighter","fireman","firewoman","fire brigade officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"firefighter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Firefighters are responsible for emergency response in case of a fire outbreak or other hazardous situations. They oversee the evacuation of the endangered premises and ensure victims are rescued and taken care of by the appropriate professionals. Once the premises are clear of victims, they ensure the fire is extinguished, compliant with health and safety regulations. They also regulate the clean-up of the scene and assess the damage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"541","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"5411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Firefighters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fire fighters prevent, fight and extinguish fires and assist in other emergencies, protect life and property and conduct rescue efforts.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Firefighters"],"ESCO_CODE":"5411.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial fire team member","fire auxiliary","factory firefighter","industrial firefighter","site emergency response team member","emergency response team member","industrial fireman","industrial firewoman","site firefighter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial firefighter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial firefighters are responsible for emergency response in case of a fire outbreak or other hazardous situations in industrial areas or facilities. They actively respond to contain fires and the outbreak of other hazardous substances to protect the industrial crews and premises. They ensure the industrial facility complies with health and safety regulations. They also regulate the clean-up of the scene and assess the damage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They ensure the substance is delivered in the right amount and under the correct \u00a0pressure through the firehose.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They ensure the safety of the facility compliant with rules and regulations, compile reports on the daily activities as well as in the case of incidents, and report unusual activity. They also supervise rehabilitation procedures of the offenders.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They perform checks and searches to ensure compliance to regulations, monitor visitations and the activities of inmates as well as participate in programs of rehabilitation, and ensure records maintenance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1","ESCO_LABELS":["corporate security guard","security chief","plant security guard","security professional","event security guard","security manager","security supervisor","garage security guard","pre-boarding security guard","parks guardian","cemetery guard","security guard","airport security guard","stadium guard","garden guardian","building security guard"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"security guard","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Security guards observe, detect irregularities and protect people, buildings and assets. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["airport security officer","airport security agent"," air marshall","airport security guard","TSA agent","airport security professional"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airport security officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airport security officers interact with passengers to ensure smooth transition between areas of the airport, compliant with safety regulations. They perform searches of passengers, their ID and baggage in order to ensure safety and to prevent illegal activity.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["armoured truck escort","truck escort","armored car guard","armoured truck guard","car escort","van escort","armoured van escort","armoured van guard","armoured car escort","armoured car security guard"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"armoured car guard","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Armoured car guards ensure the safe transportation of valuable items such as money between locations like stores and banks. They load and unload the vehicle, handle the documentation of the transfer, deliver the items to the correct location and respond quickly to robberies, according to the security protocol in place. They may also handle guns and drive the armoured car.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["personal safety specialist","personal security worker","protection officer","close protection officer","bodyguard","personal safety worker","personal protection officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bodyguard","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bodyguards offer protection to their clients against injury, attacks and harassment. They accompany individuals such as politicians and actors to various events and gatherings. Bodyguards observe the surrounding environment, anticipate threats and respond to security emergencies. They may carry and use guns.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["nightclub doorman","disco doorman","door supervisor","bouncer","bar doorman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"door supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Door supervisors ensure that the people entering public places such as bars, restaurants and concert venues are suitable and that they do not represent potential problems. They enforce legal regulations by checking individuals' legal age to enter a bar, manage crowds and emergencies, monitor dress codes and handle aggressive and abusive behaviours.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["gatewoman","gateman","plant gatekeeper","gate keeper","security entrance attendant","security gate attendant","gate attendant","gate guard"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gate guard","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gate guards control the access and exit to buildings, warehouses or other type of property to prevent unauthorized presence and unwanted incidents. They prevent and identify theft of corporate property, investigate suspicious activities and write reports. Gate guards may assist employees or visitors with requests or indications. They use handheld radio stations to communicate and operate alarm systems and computers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["hotel security officer","hospitality establishment security officer","hospitality establishment security guard","hospitality establishment security manager","hospitality security manager","hospitality security officer","hotel security manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hospitality establishment security officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hospitality establishment security officers are in charge of managing the overall process and implementation of hospitality facility security in terms of both safety of belongings, personal safety and building security.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["residential alarm system specialist","alarm specialist","alarm signal investigator","alarm system specialist","alarm investigator","fire safety inspector","surveillance-system monitor","security alarm investigator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"security alarm investigator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Security alarm investigators respond to burglar alarm signals and investigate disturbances identified by the alarm system on the clients' premises. They monitor security alarms and other surveillance devices and contact police in cases of trespassing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["security chief","security specialist","security advisor","security expert","security supervisor","security consultant","security manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"security consultant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Security consultants provide security services to clients and individuals that help them preventing, planning and mitigating threats such as terrorism, espionage, theft, and violence to their organisation, including the buildings, operations, and employees. The services they provide depend on their clients' security needs and requirements and may include services such as threat analysis, security risk management, security programme development.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"5","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Services And Sales Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, or protection against fire and unlawful acts, or demonstrate and sell goods in wholesale or retail shops and similar establishments, as well as at stalls and on markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"54","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Protective Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Protective services workers protect individuals and property against fire and other hazards, maintain law and order and enforce laws and regulations. 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They control access to establishments and maintain order and enforce regulations at public events and within establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["5","54","541","5414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Services And Sales Workers","Protective Services Workers","Protective Services Workers","Security Guards"],"ESCO_CODE":"5414.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["guard manager","guard supervisor","commercial security officers supervisor","guard chief","security guard supervisor","security officers manager","security chief","security guard manager","security supervisor","security guard chief"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"security guard supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Security guard supervisors monitor and oversee the activities of guards who protect properties from vandalism acts and theft. 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They are responsible for the technical management of the vineyard and the wine frames and seasonal staff agents.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tree and Shrub Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tree and shrub crop growers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest trees and shrubs, such as fruit and nut trees, tea and coffee bushes, grape vines, berry-bearing bushes, cocoa trees and rubber trees, and to collect sap, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Tree and Shrub Crop Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6112.3","ESCO_LABELS":["organic hop farmer","hops grower","hops producer","hops cultivator","hops tender","hop grower","hop producer","hops farmer","hop cultivator","hop farmer","hop tender","organic hops cultivator","organic hops grower"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hop farmer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hop farmers plant, cultivate and harvest hops for the production of commodities such as beer.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tree and Shrub Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tree and shrub crop growers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest trees and shrubs, such as fruit and nut trees, tea and coffee bushes, grape vines, berry-bearing bushes, cocoa trees and rubber trees, and to collect sap, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Tree and Shrub Crop Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6112.4","ESCO_LABELS":["cellar master of a vineyard","winemaker","vintner","winery supervisor","vineyard cellar master"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vineyard cellar master","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vineyard cellar masters are responsible for vineyard cellars from\u00a0the entry of grapes to on-site bottling and\u00a0distribution. They ensure quality\u00a0at all stages, in compliance with regulations and laws. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tree and Shrub Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tree and shrub crop growers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest trees and shrubs, such as fruit and nut trees, tea and coffee bushes, grape vines, berry-bearing bushes, cocoa trees and rubber trees, and to collect sap, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Tree and Shrub Crop Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6112.5","ESCO_LABELS":["farm machinery operator","machinery operator in a vineyard","grape grower","vineyard machinery operator","winery machine operator","vineyard machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vineyard machinery operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vineyard machinery operators carry out practical activities related to cultivation, propagation of grape varieties and production of wine with specialised machinery or equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tree and Shrub Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tree and shrub crop growers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest trees and shrubs, such as fruit and nut trees, tea and coffee bushes, grape vines, berry-bearing bushes, cocoa trees and rubber trees, and to collect sap, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Tree and Shrub Crop Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6112.6","ESCO_LABELS":["vineyard manager","manager of a vineyard","manager of a winery","winery manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vineyard manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Vineyard managers orchestrate the conduct of the vineyard and the winery, in some cases also the\u00a0 administration and marketing. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate and maintain trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants in parks and private gardens, and to produce saplings, bulbs and seeds or grow vegetables and flowers by intensive cultivation techniques, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6113.1","ESCO_LABELS":["groundskeeping worker","lawnswoman","landscape worker","groundsman\/groundswoman","landscape gardener","groundswoman","greens keeper","lawn care specialist","park keeper","lawnsman","grounds staff","groundsman","horticulturist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"groundsman\/groundswoman","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Groundsmen\/groundswomen provide landscape and lawn services and maintain grounds for private households, commercial and public facilities, schools, hotels, botanical gardens, golf courses, parks and athletic fields.\\\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate and maintain trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants in parks and private gardens, and to produce saplings, bulbs and seeds or grow vegetables and flowers by intensive cultivation techniques, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6113.2","ESCO_LABELS":["horticultural crop manager","horticulture production manager","horticultural manager","horticulture manager","horticultural producer","horticultural production manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"horticulture production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Horticulture production managers plan the production, manage the enterprise and participate in the horticultural production.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate and maintain trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants in parks and private gardens, and to produce saplings, bulbs and seeds or grow vegetables and flowers by intensive cultivation techniques, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6113.3","ESCO_LABELS":["horticultural foreman","horticultural production team leader","horticultural team manager","horticulture production team leader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"horticulture production team leader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Horticulture production team leaders are responsible for leading and working with a team. They organise daily work schedules for the production of horticulture crops and participate in the production. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate and maintain trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants in parks and private gardens, and to produce saplings, bulbs and seeds or grow vegetables and flowers by intensive cultivation techniques, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6113.4","ESCO_LABELS":["experts in interior landscaping","indoor gardener","interior landscaper","interior gardener","interior landscapers","expert in interior landscaping","indoor landscaper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"interior landscaper","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Interior landscapers design, install, manage and maintain indoor green spaces to customer requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate and maintain trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants in parks and private gardens, and to produce saplings, bulbs and seeds or grow vegetables and flowers by intensive cultivation techniques, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6113.5","ESCO_LABELS":["landscaper","landscaping gardener","landscape gardener","landscape gardeners"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"landscape gardener","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Landscape gardeners plan, construct, renovate and maintain parks, gardens and public green spaces.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate and maintain trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants in parks and private gardens, and to produce saplings, bulbs and seeds or grow vegetables and flowers by intensive cultivation techniques, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Gardeners; Horticultural and Nursery Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6113.6","ESCO_LABELS":["tree surgeon\/climber","tree pruner","tree surgeon & climber","pruner","tree surgeon","arboriculturist","tree surgeon and climber","arborist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tree surgeon","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tree surgeons maintain trees. They use heavy machinery to prune and cut trees. Tree surgeons are often required to climb the trees to perform maintenance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"611","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Market gardeners and crop growers plan, organize and perform operations to grow and harvest field crops, to grow fruit and other tree and shrub crops, to grow garden vegetables and medicinal and other plants; and to produce horticultural and horticultural nurseries products, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mixed Crop Growers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mixed crop growers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest specific combinations of field crops, field vegetables, tree and shrub crops, and garden, horticultural and nursery products, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","611","6114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Market Gardeners and Crop Growers","Mixed Crop Growers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6114.1","ESCO_LABELS":["crop producer","crop production manager","farm director"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"crop production manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Crop production managers plan the production, manage the enterprise and participate in the production process of crop production facilities. \u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Livestock and Dairy Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Livestock and dairy producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals (excluding poultry), such as cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses and camels, for the production of meat, milk and other dairy products, skins and wool or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Livestock and Dairy Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6121.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cattle rearer","cattle breeder","cattle specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cattle breeder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cattle breeders oversee the production and day-to-day care of cattle. They maintain the health and welfare of cattle.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Livestock and Dairy Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Livestock and dairy producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals (excluding poultry), such as cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses and camels, for the production of meat, milk and other dairy products, skins and wool or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Livestock and Dairy Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6121.2","ESCO_LABELS":["riding school manager","equine stable manager","stable manager","horse stable manager","equine yard manager","horse yard manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"equine yard manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Equine yard managers are responsible for the day to day running of the yard including managing staff, care of the horses, all aspects of health and safety and dealing with clients and owners.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Livestock and Dairy Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Livestock and dairy producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals (excluding poultry), such as cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses and camels, for the production of meat, milk and other dairy products, skins and wool or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Livestock and Dairy Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6121.3","ESCO_LABELS":["horse breeder","stud specialist","racehorse breeder","horse rearer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"horse breeder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Horse breeders oversee the production and day-to-day care of horses. They maintain the health and welfare of horses.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Livestock and Dairy Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Livestock and dairy producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals (excluding poultry), such as cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses and camels, for the production of meat, milk and other dairy products, skins and wool or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Livestock and Dairy Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6121.4","ESCO_LABELS":["pig breeder","pig specialist","pig rearer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pig breeder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pig breeders oversee the production and day-to-day care of pigs. They maintain the health and welfare of pigs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Livestock and Dairy Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Livestock and dairy producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals (excluding poultry), such as cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses and camels, for the production of meat, milk and other dairy products, skins and wool or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Livestock and Dairy Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6121.5","ESCO_LABELS":["sheep breeder","shearer","goat breeder","sheep breeders","sheep specialist","sheep rearer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sheep breeder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sheep breeders oversee the production and day-to-day care of sheep. They maintain the health and welfare of sheep.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Livestock and Dairy Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Livestock and dairy producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals (excluding poultry), such as cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses and camels, for the production of meat, milk and other dairy products, skins and wool or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Livestock and Dairy Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6121.6","ESCO_LABELS":["flock manager","sheep herder","sheep flock manager","sheep flock specialist","flock movement specialist","shepherd"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"shepherd","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Shepherds manage the welfare and movement of livestock, especially sheep, goats and other grazing animals, in a variety of surroundings. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Poultry Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Poultry producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks and other poultry to produce meat, eggs and breeding stock for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Poultry Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6122.1","ESCO_LABELS":["poultry breeder","poultry specialist","chicken breeder","poultry rearer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"poultry breeder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Poultry breeders oversee the production and day-to-day care of poultry. They maintain the health and welfare of poultry.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Poultry Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Poultry producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks and other poultry to produce meat, eggs and breeding stock for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Poultry Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6122.2","ESCO_LABELS":["chicken sexer","chick sexer","sexer","turkey sexer","poultry gender tester","poultry sexer","poultry sex identification specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"poultry sexer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Poultry sexers are specialists working in poultry farms determining the sex of the animals to separate the male from the female birds.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6123","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Apiarists and Sericulturists","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Apiarists and sericulturists plan, organize and perform operations to breed, raise and tend insects such as honey bees, silkworms, and other species to produce honey, beeswax, silk and other products for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6123"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Apiarists and Sericulturists"],"ESCO_CODE":"6123.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bees breeder","bee rearer","bee specialist","beekeeper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bee breeder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bee breeders oversee the production and day-to-day care of bees. They maintain the health and welfare of bees.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"612","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to breed and raise domesticated animals, poultry, insects and non-domesticated animals for the production of meat, dairy products, honey, skins, textiles and other products, or for use as working, sporting or recreational animals, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6129","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Animal Producers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers market-oriented animal producers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 612: Animal producers. For instance, the group includes those engaged in breeding, raising and tending non-domesticated mammals, game and other birds (except poultry), snails, snakes and other reptiles, as well as various insects and animals used for laboratory tests, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations, zoos and circuses, or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","612","6129"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Animal Producers","Animal Producers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"6129.1","ESCO_LABELS":["fur animals breeder","fur animals specialist","fur animal breeder","fur animal rearer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fur animals breeder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fur animals breeders oversee the production and day-to-day care of fur animals. They maintain the health and welfare of fur animals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"613","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mixed Crop and Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mixed crop and animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field, tree and various other crops, as well as to breed, raise and tend animals and to produce a variety of animal husbandry products, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6130","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mixed Crop and Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mixed crop and animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field, tree and various other crops, as well as to breed, raise and tend animals and to produce a variety of animal husbandry products, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","613","6130"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Mixed Crop and Animal Producers","Mixed Crop and Animal Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6130.1","ESCO_LABELS":["farming operations manager","farmer","agricultural operations manager","agricultural manager","farm manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"farm manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Farm managers plan and organise the daily operations, resourcing and business management of animal and crops producing farms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"61","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops and produce a variety of animals and animal products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organisations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"613","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mixed Crop and Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mixed crop and animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field, tree and various other crops, as well as to breed, raise and tend animals and to produce a variety of animal husbandry products, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6130","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mixed Crop and Animal Producers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mixed crop and animal producers plan, organize and perform farming operations to grow and harvest field, tree and various other crops, as well as to breed, raise and tend animals and to produce a variety of animal husbandry products, for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","61","613","6130"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers","Mixed Crop and Animal Producers","Mixed Crop and Animal Producers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6130.2","ESCO_LABELS":["crofter","working farm manager","mixed farmer","smallholder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mixed farmer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mixed farmers are responsible for managing all aspects of livestock and crop production as a small enterprise or for self-sufficiency.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"621","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Forestry and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Forestry and related workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6210","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Forestry and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Forestry and related workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","621","6210"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Forestry and Related Workers","Forestry and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6210.1","ESCO_LABELS":["forest ranger","woodland ranger","forestry officer","woodland officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"forest ranger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Forest rangers are responsible for the protection and conservation of natural resources, particularly in regards to forests and woodlands.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cage technician","aquaculture support worker","fish cage technician","technician in aquaculture cages","aquaculture cage technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture cage technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture cage technicians operate in the production of aquatic organisms in water-based (freshwater, brackish water, salt water) on-growing processes in cages.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.10","ESCO_LABELS":["fish farm recirculation technician","aquaculture recirculation technician","technician in aquaculture recirculation","fishery recirculation technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture recirculation technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture recirculation technicians operate and control the production processes of aquatic organisms in land-based recirculation systems, which utilise water re-use processes and the operation of pumping, aerating, heating, lighting and biofilter equipment as well as backup power systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.11","ESCO_LABELS":["water-based fish farm technician","water-based fisheries technician","water-based aquaculture technician","technician in water-based aquaculture"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"water-based aquaculture technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Water-based aquaculture technicians coordinate and supervise activities on fattening aquaculture organisms in suspended systems (floating or submerged structures). They participate in extraction operations and handling organisms for commercialisation. Water-based aquaculture technicians\u00a0supervise maintenance of equipment and facilities (cages, rafts, longlines, bouchot).","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.2","ESCO_LABELS":["aquaculture harvesting inspector","marine harvesting inspector","fish farm harvesting technician","fisheries harvesting technician","technician in aquaculture harvesting","aquaculture harvesting technician","water harvesting inspector","harvest technician","aquatic harvester","aquaculture harvest technician","marine harvesting manager","aquatic harvester operator","water harvesting operative","harvesting technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture harvesting technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture harvesting technicians operate the harvesting process of aquatic organisms' production, managing the complex equipment and machinery used in the harvesting of specific cultured species.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.3","ESCO_LABELS":["manager of aquaculture hatchery","aquaculture hatchery supervisor","aquaculture hatchery manager","fish farm hatchery supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture hatchery manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture hatchery managers plan, direct, and coordinate the production in large-scale aquaculture operations to breed fish and shellfish, developing aquaculture breeding strategies using various types of spawning techniques. They control the reproduction and the early life cycle stages of cultured species. They supervise incubation, early feeding and rearing techniques of the cultured species.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.4","ESCO_LABELS":["fish hatchery technician","technician in aquaculture hatchery","fish farm hatchery technician","aquaculture hatchery technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture hatchery technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture hatchery technicians operate and control all aspects of the hatchery production processes, from broodstock management to pregrowing juveniles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.5","ESCO_LABELS":["fish farm hatchery worker","aquatic animals hatchery worker","aquaculture hatchery worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture hatchery worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture hatchery workers are active in the production of aquatic organisms in land-based hatchery processes. They assist in the process of raising organisms throughout the early stages of their life cycle and the release of organisms when necessary.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.6","ESCO_LABELS":["fish farm husbandry technician","technician in aquaculture husbandry","fisheries husbandry technician","aquaculture husbandry technician","aquaculture on-growing technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture husbandry technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture husbandry technicians operate in aquatic organisms' production, specialising in the husbandry of ongrowing culture processes, especially in feeding and stock management.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.7","ESCO_LABELS":["fish farming husbandry worker","aquaculture husbandry worker","aquaculture on-growing worker","aquatic animals husbandry worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture husbandry worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture husbandry workers are active in the production of aquatic organisms in land-based on-growing processes. They assist in the\u00a0process of raising organisms through all stages of their life cycle.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.8","ESCO_LABELS":["aquaculture mooring manager","fish farm mooring operator","fishery mooring manager","aquaculture mooring supervisor","fish farm mooring manager","fish culture mooring manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture mooring manager","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture mooring managers carry out and supervise the mooring of cages in stable stations, drifting cages or even self-propelled and semi-submerged cages. They safely operate and moor a variety of different types of large-scale cages, manage conditions such as currents, wave climate and seabed profile, in open or semi-open water areas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aquaculture Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aquaculture workers breed and raise fish and cultivate mussels, oysters and other forms of aquatic life, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Aquaculture Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6221.9","ESCO_LABELS":["aquaculture rearing technician","technician in aquaculture rearing","fish culturist","fish rearing technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture rearing technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture rearing technicians operate in aquatic organisms' production. They are specialists in the rearing, weaning and production of juveniles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Inland and Coastal Waters Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Inland and coastal waters fishery workers, alone or as members of fishing-vessel crews, catch fish or gather other forms of aquatic life in inland or coastal waters for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Inland and Coastal Waters Fishery Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6222.1","ESCO_LABELS":["local fisheries boatman","fisheries boatman","fisheries boatwoman","local fisheries boatwoman","local boatman","local fishing vessel skipper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fisheries boatman","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fisheries boatmen operate small boats inshore and near the coast only. They organise, manage and execute shipping activities on deck and with engines. Fisheries boatmen capture and conserve fish or engage in aquaculture operations. They respect the safety conditions and comply with national and international regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Deep-sea Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Deep-sea fishery workers, as skippers or members of fishing vessel crews, catch deep-sea fish for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Deep-sea Fishery Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6223.1","ESCO_LABELS":["deep-sea fishery worker","deep-sea fisherwoman","deep-sea fisherman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"deep-sea fishery worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Deep-sea fishery workers operate on board fishing vessels to catch deep-sea fish for sale or delivery. They use equipment such as rods and nets to catch deep-sea fish according to legislation. Deep-sea fishery workers also transport, handle and preserve fish by salting, icing or freezing them.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Deep-sea Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Deep-sea fishery workers, as skippers or members of fishing vessel crews, catch deep-sea fish for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Deep-sea Fishery Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6223.2","ESCO_LABELS":["fisheries master","master of fishing vessel","fishing vessel captain"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fisheries master","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fisheries masters plan, manage and execute the activities of fishing vessels inshore, coastal and offshore waters. They direct and control the navigation. Fisheries masters\u00a0can operate on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more. They control the loading, unloading and stevedoring, as well as the collection, handling, processing and preservation of fishing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Deep-sea Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Deep-sea fishery workers, as skippers or members of fishing vessel crews, catch deep-sea fish for sale or delivery to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Deep-sea Fishery Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6223.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["local fishery boatmaster","boatmaster","fisheries boatmaster","coastal skipper","boat captain","coastal fisheries boatmaster","fishery boatmaster","local boatmaster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fisheries boatmaster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fisheries boatmasters operate fishing vessels in coastal waters performing operations at the deck and engine. They control the navigation as well as capture and conservation of fish within the established boundaries in compliance with national and international regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"62","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers plan, organize and perform operations to cultivate, conserve and exploit natural and plantation forests, breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish; and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"622","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Fishery workers, hunters and trappers breed and raise fish, harvest and catch fish, and hunt and trap animals, for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6224","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hunters and Trappers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hunters and trappers catch and kill mammals, birds or reptiles mainly for meat, skin, feathers and other products for sale or delivery on a regular basis to wholesale buyers, marketing organizations or at markets.","ISCO_CODES":["6","62","622","6224"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Market-oriented Skilled Forestry, Fishery and Hunting Workers","Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers","Hunters and Trappers"],"ESCO_CODE":"6224.1","ESCO_LABELS":["pelt trapper","game trapper","wildlife manager","deer hunter","animal hunter","fur trapper","trapper","hunter","animal trapper","deer stalker","wildlife culler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hunter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hunters track and pursue animals with the intention of trapping or killing them. They hunt animals for the purpose of gaining food and other animal products, recreation, trade or wildlife management. Hunters specialise in the skill of tracking down and shooting animals with weapons such as rifles and bows. They also use devices to trap animals for similar purposes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"House Builders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"House builders erect, maintain and repair houses and similar small buildings using either traditional or modern techniques and materials.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","House Builders"],"ESCO_CODE":"7111.1","ESCO_LABELS":["builder of houses","builder","home builder","domestic property builder","residential property builder","house builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"house builder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"House builders construct, maintain and repair houses or similar small buildings using a range of techniques and materials of several construction building workers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bricklayers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bricklayers and related workers lay bricks, pre-cut stones and other types of building blocks in mortar to construct and repair walls, partitions, arches and other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Bricklayers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7112.1","ESCO_LABELS":["specialist brick layer","brick laying labourer","trowel occupation worker","brick laying worker","industrial oven brickmason","bricklayer","brick layer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bricklayer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bricklayers assemble brick walls and structures by skilfully laying the bricks in an established pattern, using a binding agent like cement to bond the bricks together. They then fill the joints with mortar or other suitable materials.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stonemasons, Stone Cutters, Splitters and Carvers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Stonemasons, stone cutters, splitters and carvers cut and shape hard and soft stone blocks and slabs for the construction and maintenance of stone structures and monumental masonry, and carve designs and figures in stone.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Stonemasons, Stone Cutters, Splitters and Carvers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7113.1","ESCO_LABELS":["craft stonemason","memorial mason","stone setter","stone cutter","artisanal stonemason","stone carver","architectural stone mason","building mason","tombstone carver","artisanal stone mason","stone finisher","craft mason","stonemason","heritage stone mason","memorial stonemason","architectural stonemason","stone mason","mason","fixer mason","structural stoneworker","stoneworker","banker mason","heritage stonemason"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stonemason","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stonemasons manually carve and assemble stone for construction purposes. While CNC operated carving equipment is the industry standard, artisanal carving for ornamental stone is still done manually.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stonemasons, Stone Cutters, Splitters and Carvers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Stonemasons, stone cutters, splitters and carvers cut and shape hard and soft stone blocks and slabs for the construction and maintenance of stone structures and monumental masonry, and carve designs and figures in stone.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Stonemasons, Stone Cutters, Splitters and Carvers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7113.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["stone carver","stone hand engraver","engraver of stone","stone engraver","laser engraver","stone etcher","hand carver","decorative stonemason","bespoke stone engraver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stone engraver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stone engravers use hand tools, machines and chemical products to etch and carve patterns and inscriptions on stone surfaces.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Concrete Placers, Concrete Finishers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers erect reinforced concrete frameworks and structures, make forms for moulding concrete, reinforce concrete surfaces, cement openings in walls or casings for wells, finish and repair cement surfaces and carry out terrazzo work.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Concrete Placers, Concrete Finishers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7114.1","ESCO_LABELS":["floor finisher","concrete renovator","power floater","powerfloat finisher","concrete layer","concrete floor finisher","concrete finisher and layer","layer and finisher","wet concrete finisher","concrete finisher","cement finisher","concrete flooring operative","concrete finisher ganger","cement mason","flooring operative","concrete floor finisher and layer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"concrete finisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Concrete finishers work with binding agents like cement and concrete. They put up any removable forms and pour concrete into the forms. They then execute one or several actions to finish the concrete: cutting, screeding or levelling, compacting, smoothing, and chamfering to prevent chipping.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Concrete Placers, Concrete Finishers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers erect reinforced concrete frameworks and structures, make forms for moulding concrete, reinforce concrete surfaces, cement openings in walls or casings for wells, finish and repair cement surfaces and carry out terrazzo work.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Concrete Placers, Concrete Finishers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7114.2","ESCO_LABELS":["terrazzo layer","concrete flooring worker","terrazzo setter","terrazzo team member","terrazzo flooring worker","terrazzo team worker","poured flooring worker","terrazzo worker","epoxy terrazzo setter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"terrazzo setter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Terrazzo setters create terrazzo surfaces. They prepare the surface, installing strips to divide sections. They then pour the solution containing cement and marble chips. Terrazzo setters finish the floor by polishing the surface to ensure smoothness and shine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Carpenters and Joiners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Carpenters and joiners cut, shape, assemble, erect, maintain and repair various types of structures and fittings made from wood and other materials.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Carpenters and Joiners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7115.1","ESCO_LABELS":["timber worker","joinery worker","craft carpenter","frame-maker","carpenter","heritage carpentry","woodworker","joiner","craftsman carpenter","carpentry framer","commercial carpenter","joiner supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"carpenter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Carpenters cut, shape and assemble wooden elements for the construction of buildings and other structures. They also use materials such as plastic and metal in their creations. Carpenters create the wooden frames to support wood framed buildings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Carpenters and Joiners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Carpenters and joiners cut, shape, assemble, erect, maintain and repair various types of structures and fittings made from wood and other materials.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Carpenters and Joiners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7115.2","ESCO_LABELS":["door installation worker","door fitter","door hanger","door furniture fitter","door carpenter and joiner","door installer","door refurbishment team member","door refurbishment team worker","door fitting specialist","replacement door installer","door joiner and fitter","door installation specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"door installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Door installers set doors in place. They remove the old door if present, prepare the frame opening, and set the new door in place square, straight, plumb, and watertight if called for. Door installers also inspect and service existing doors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Carpenters and Joiners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Carpenters and joiners cut, shape, assemble, erect, maintain and repair various types of structures and fittings made from wood and other materials.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Carpenters and Joiners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7115.3","ESCO_LABELS":["fireplace installation technician","fireplace technician","gas fireplace servicer","fireplace builder","chimney technician","fireplace installer helper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fireplace installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fireplace installers install wood, gas and electric fireplaces in homes, according to the instructions from the manufacturer and in compliance with health and safety requirements. They take the necessary measurements, prepare the equipment and materials for the installation and install fireplaces safely. Fireplace installers perform maintenance and repairs on systems when needed. They are the primary contact point for their customers, provide information on how to operate the product and liaise with the manufacturer in case of issues.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Carpenters and Joiners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Carpenters and joiners cut, shape, assemble, erect, maintain and repair various types of structures and fittings made from wood and other materials.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Carpenters and Joiners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7115.4","ESCO_LABELS":["kitchen unit installer","kitchen joiner and fitter","kitchen fitting specialist","kitchen installation worker","kitchen carpenter and joiner","replacement kitchen installer","kitchen fitter","kitchen refurbishment team member","kitchen furniture fitter","kitchen installation specialist","kitchen refurbishment team worker","kitchen installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kitchen unit installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kitchen unit installers install kitchen elements in homes. They take the necessary measurements, prepare the room, removing old elements if necessary, and install the new kitchen equipment, including the connection of water, gas and sewage pipes and electricity lines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Carpenters and Joiners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Carpenters and joiners cut, shape, assemble, erect, maintain and repair various types of structures and fittings made from wood and other materials.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Carpenters and Joiners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7115.5","ESCO_LABELS":["stair builder","stair installer","stairway fitter","staircase carpenter","balustrade installer","staircase fitter","staircase craftsman","staircase and balustrade installer","stairway installer","stairway carpenter","staircase installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"staircase installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Staircase installers put in place standard or custom designed staircases between the various levels in buildings. They take the necessary measurements, prepare the site, and install the staircase safely.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Carpenters and Joiners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Carpenters and joiners cut, shape, assemble, erect, maintain and repair various types of structures and fittings made from wood and other materials.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Carpenters and Joiners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7115.6","ESCO_LABELS":["window installer","window installation team member","window technician","window installation team worker","window fitter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"window installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Window installers place windows into structures and service them. They take out old windows if present, prepare the opening, mount the window, and attach it in place plumb, straight, square and watertight.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7115","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Carpenters and Joiners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Carpenters and joiners cut, shape, assemble, erect, maintain and repair various types of structures and fittings made from wood and other materials.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7115"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Carpenters and Joiners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7115.7","ESCO_LABELS":["frames builder","frames creator","mirror frame maker","picture frame repairer","picture framer","picture framemaker","frame producer","frame creator","frames producer","framer","frame repairer","frame-making machine setter","mirror framemaker","frame-making machine tender","frames fabricator","picture frame restorer","fine art framer","frame fabricator","frame-making machine operative","mirror frame restorer","mirror frame repairer","frame restorer","frame maker","frame builder","frames maker","frame-making machine operator","mirror framer","picture frame maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"frame maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Frame makers build frames, mostly out of wood, for pictures and mirrors. They discuss the specifications with customers and build or adjust the frame accordingly. They cut, shape and join the wooden elements and treat them to obtain the desired colour and protect them from corrosion and fire. They cut and fit the glass into the frame. In some cases, they carve and decorate the frames. They may also repair, restore or reproduce older or antique frames.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7119","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers building frame and related trades workers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 711: Building Frame and Related Trades Workers. For instance, the unit group includes steeplejacks, scaffolders and demolition workers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7119"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"7119.1","ESCO_LABELS":["access platform erector","construction scaffolder","scaffolder (construction)","access platform labourer","platform erector","scaffolder in construction","scaffold erector","scaffolding labourer","site scaffolder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"construction scaffolder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Construction scaffolders put up scaffolds and platforms in order to make safe construction work at heights possible.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7119","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers building frame and related trades workers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 711: Building Frame and Related Trades Workers. For instance, the unit group includes steeplejacks, scaffolders and demolition workers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7119"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"7119.2","ESCO_LABELS":["mattockwoman","topwoman","demolition and dismantling worker","demolition site worker","demolition labourer","demolition project worker","demolition operations worker","demolition worker","mattockman","demolition experienced worker","topman","demolition reclamation operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"demolition worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Demolition workers operate equipment to demolish structures. They safely destroy buildings and remove the debris to permit the site to be used for a different purpose.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7119","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers building frame and related trades workers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 711: Building Frame and Related Trades Workers. For instance, the unit group includes steeplejacks, scaffolders and demolition workers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7119"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"7119.3","ESCO_LABELS":["prefab house joiner","prefabricated building assembler","prefab house builder","manufactured wooden building joiner","manufactured wooden building fabricator","manufactured wooden building assembler","manufactured building assembler","manufactured wooden building constructor","manufactured wooden building builder","prefab house assembler","prefab house constructor","prefab house fabricator","prefab home assembler","truss assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"manufactured wooden building assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Manufactured wooden building assemblers put together wooden elements for use in construction. The elements, or modules, may consist of walls with windows and doors built-in, or may be as large as whole rooms. The assemblers put together the supporting structure, insulation materials, and covering, and fasten it together to obtain usable modules.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"711","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building frame and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings; erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; and shape and finish stone for building and other purposes; and perform miscellaneous construction and building maintenance tasks.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7119","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers building frame and related trades workers not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 711: Building Frame and Related Trades Workers. For instance, the unit group includes steeplejacks, scaffolders and demolition workers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","711","7119"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers","Building Frame and Related Trades Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"7119.4","ESCO_LABELS":["rope access steeplejack","steeplejack","rope access technician","heightworker","MWEP operator","suspended platform driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"steeplejack","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Steeplejacks are specialised heightworkers who safely scale the outside of buildings and structures to perform critical work.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Roofers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Roofers build and repair roofs on all types of buildings using one or more kinds of material.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Roofers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7121.1","ESCO_LABELS":["tinsmith","house roofer","roof slater","roofer","roofing carpenter","cladding installer","roof tiler","asphalt roofer","felt roofer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"roofer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Roofers cover structures with roofs. They install the weight-bearing elements of a roof, either flat or pitched, then cover it with a weatherproof layer.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Floor Layers and Tile Setters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Floor layers and tile setters install, maintain and repair flooring, and cover floors, walls and other surfaces with carpets, tiles or mosaic panels for decorative or other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Floor Layers and Tile Setters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7122.1","ESCO_LABELS":["carpet fitter","carpet layer","commercial carpet fitter","domestic carpet layer","carpetlayer","commercial carpet layer","industrial carpet fitter","domestic carpet fitter","industrial carpet layer","industrial and commercial carpet layer","commercial and industrial carpet fitter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"carpet fitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Carpet fitters lay rolls of carpet as a floor covering. They cut the carpet to size, prepare the surface, and put the carpet in place.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Floor Layers and Tile Setters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Floor layers and tile setters install, maintain and repair flooring, and cover floors, walls and other surfaces with carpets, tiles or mosaic panels for decorative or other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Floor Layers and Tile Setters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7122.2","ESCO_LABELS":["installer of harwood floors","timber floor layer","parquet floor installer","hardwood floor installer","hardwood floor layer","parquet floor layer","wood floor layer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hardwood floor layer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hardwood floor layers install floors made of solid wood. They prepare the surface, cut parquet or board elements to size, and lay them in a predetermined pattern, straight and flush.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Floor Layers and Tile Setters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Floor layers and tile setters install, maintain and repair flooring, and cover floors, walls and other surfaces with carpets, tiles or mosaic panels for decorative or other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Floor Layers and Tile Setters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7122.3","ESCO_LABELS":["vinyl floor installer","resilient floor layer","layer of resilient floor","linoleum installer","floor layer (resilient)","resilient floor installer","linoleum layer","vinyl tile installer","laminate floor installer","resilient flooring installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"resilient floor layer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Resilient floor layers\u00a0place prefabricated tiles or rolls of flooring materials such as linoleum, vinyl, rubber or cork to serve as floor covering.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Floor Layers and Tile Setters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Floor layers and tile setters install, maintain and repair flooring, and cover floors, walls and other surfaces with carpets, tiles or mosaic panels for decorative or other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Floor Layers and Tile Setters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7122.4","ESCO_LABELS":["wall tiler","floor tiler","surface tiler","tile setter","tilefitter","tile installer","tiling worker","marble setter","tiler","mosaic tiler","tilesetter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tile fitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tile fitters install tiles onto walls and floors. They cut tiles to the right size and shape, prepare the surface, and put the tiles in place flush and straight. Tile fitters may also take on creative and artistic projects, with some laying mosaics.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7123","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plasterers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plasterers install, maintain and repair plasterboard in buildings, and apply decorative and protective coverings of plaster, cement and similar material to the interiors and exteriors of structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7123"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plasterers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7123.1","ESCO_LABELS":["ceiling installer","domestic ceiling fixer","domestic ceiling installer","industrial ceiling installer","ceiling fixer","ceiling tile fixer","commercial ceiling installer","commercial ceiling fixer","suspended ceiling installer","suspended ceiling fixer","ceiling tile installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ceiling installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ceiling installers install ceilings in buildings. They apply different techniques as the situation requires-for example when fire resistance is especially important, or when space is needed between the dropped ceiling and the next floor-or specialise in one.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7123","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plasterers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plasterers install, maintain and repair plasterboard in buildings, and apply decorative and protective coverings of plaster, cement and similar material to the interiors and exteriors of structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7123"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plasterers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7123.2","ESCO_LABELS":["fibrous plasterer","plaster labourer","solid plasterer","wall plasterer","stucco mason","plaster worker","wall finisher","heritage plasterer","plasterer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plasterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plasterers apply plaster made from gypsum, cement or other solutions to walls as a smooth finish. They mix dry plaster powder with water, then smear the resulting paste onto a wall. The plaster is then smoothed before it hardens and forms a solid coating on the wall.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7124","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Insulation Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Insulation workers apply and repair insulating materials to buildings, boilers, pipes or refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7124"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Insulation Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7124.1","ESCO_LABELS":["insulation installation worker","insulator","cavity insulation installer","insulation worker","lagger","loft insulation installer","energy saving materials installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insulation worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insulation workers install a variety of insulation materials to shield a structure or materials from heat, cold, and noise from the environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7125","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glaziers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glaziers measure, cut, finish, fit and install flat glass and mirrors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7125"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Glaziers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7125.1","ESCO_LABELS":["plate glass window installer","glazier","plate glass installer","plate glass fitter","glazing installer","glass installer","glass pane installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plate glass installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plate glass installers fit panes of glass into windows and other structural elements like glass doors, walls, fa\u00e7ades and other structures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7125","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glaziers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glaziers measure, cut, finish, fit and install flat glass and mirrors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7125"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Glaziers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7125.2","ESCO_LABELS":["windscreen repair technician","mobile vehicle glass technician","windscreen replacement technician","smart repair technician","auto glazier","mobile vehicle glazier","mobile autoglazier","vehicle glazier","mobile windscreen technician","mobile windscreen fitter","mobile automotive glazier","windscreen repairer","mobile auto glazier","autoglazier","automotive glazier","mobile windscreen replacement technician","mobile windscreen repairer","vehicle glass technician","windscreen technician","windscreen fitter","mobile windscreen repair technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vehicle glazier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vehicle glaziers install glass in motor vehicles taking into account the automobile manufacturer specifications such as glass type, thickness, size and shape. They order and inspect windows for specific automobile models and prepare the damaged areas to install new glass.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.1","ESCO_LABELS":["replacement bathroom installer","bathroom joiner and fitter","replacement bathroom fitter","bathroom installation worker","bathroom refurbishment team member","bathroom carpenter and joiner","bathroom fitting specialist","bathroom furniture fitter","bathroom fitter","bathroom installer","bathroom installation specialist","bathroom refurbishment team worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bathroom fitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bathroom fitters install bathroom elements. They take the necessary measurements, prepare the room, removing old elements if necessary, and install the new bathroom equipment, including the connection of water, gas and sewage pipes and electricity lines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.10","ESCO_LABELS":["sewerage network operative","sewerage network repair operative","sewerage network clearing operative","wastewater infrastructure operator","wastewater infrastructure operative","wastewater system operative","sewerage network operator","wastewater treatment works operative","wastewater distribution equipment operative","wastewater systems operative","wastewater network operative","sewerage system maintenance operative","sewerage network maintenance operative","sewerage network inspection operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sewerage network operative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sewerage network operatives maintain sewerage systems which remove and transport wastewater and sewerage. They inspect pipes, pumping stations, and mains, looking for leaks or other faults, and repair any problems. They clear blockages, and perform maintenance duties, using network maps and specialised software.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.11","ESCO_LABELS":["waste water system construction worker","waste water infrastructure construction worker","sewage system worker","waste water pipelayer","sewage infrastructure construction worker","waste water system worker","sewage pipelayer","waste water pipe layer","sewer infrastructure construction worker","sewer construction worker","sewage system construction worker","sewer system construction worker","sewage pipe layer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sewer construction worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sewer construction workers install sewer pipes to transport wastewater out of structures and to a body of water or treatment facility. They dig trenches and insert the pipes, making sure they have the correct angle and are connected watertight. Sewer construction workers also construct other elements of sewage infrastructure, such as manholes, and maintain and repair existing systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.12","ESCO_LABELS":["fire sprinkler fitter","fire safety system fitter","fire protection system fitter","fire safety system installer","sprinkler technician","sprinkler system fitter","fire protection system installer","irrigation technician","sprinkler installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sprinkler fitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sprinkler fitters are responsible for the installation of fire protection systems that sprinkle water. They connect pipes, tubing and the necessary accessories. Sprinkler system installers also test the systems for leaks.\n\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.13","ESCO_LABELS":["water conservation technician","water conservation officer","water conservation specialist","environmental systems technician","water recycling specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"water conservation technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Water conservation technicians install systems to recover, filter, store and distribute water from different sources such as rainwater and domestic greywater.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.14","ESCO_LABELS":["water network operator","water supply network operative","water supply network operator","pumping station operator","water network worker","pumping station worker","water network operative","water leakage technician","leakage operative","water network repair technician","water network maintenance technician","pumping station operative","water supply network worker","water network technician","water and sewerage operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"water network operative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Water network operatives maintain pipes and pumping stations used for water supply, waste water removal and sewerage. They perform planned maintenance and repair tasks and clear blockages in pipes and drains.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.2","ESCO_LABELS":["sewer inspector","sewer and drain inspector","sewer pipe inspector","sewer pipe repairer","environmental technician, drainage","project technician, drainage","storm water drain technician","drainage system technician","water resources technician","sewer and drain repairer","flood risk technician","sewer line repairer","plumbing and drainage technician","water and drainage technician","public works inspector","drainage systems technician","service drain inspector","sewer cleaner","drain technician","drain cleaner","sewer line inspector","sewer technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drain technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drain technicians install and maintain drainage equipment used in sewer systems, such as pipes and valves. They analyse the design and ensure the proper installation of the drainage system, and perform maintenance and repair duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.3","ESCO_LABELS":["gas service technician","gas system operator","gas test technician","gas inspector","gas service supervisor","gas technician","gas service controller","gas installer","gas system operative","gas supply technician","gas service operator","gas treater","gas supply engineer","gas distributor","gas service operative","gas distribution supervisor","gas plant engineer","gas equipment service technician","gas producer","gas plant inspector","gas plant dispatcher","gas distribution inspector","gas distribution controller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gas service technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gas service technicians install and maintain gas service appliances and systems in facilities or buildings. They install the equipment in accordance with regulations, repair faults, and investigate leaks and other problems. They test the equipment and advise on the use and care of appliances and systems which use gas energy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.4","ESCO_LABELS":["oil fired heating inspector","heating engineer","solid-fuel fired heating inspector","coal fired heating inspector","HVAC heating mechanic","electrical heating engineer","solid fuel heating inspector","coke fired heating inspector","HVAC inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"heating technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Heating technicians install and maintain gas, electric, oil, solid-fuel and multiple fuel heating and ventilation equipment as stand-alone heating and ventilation systems or build into\u00a0machinery and transport equipment. They follow instructions and blueprints, perform maintenance on systems, perform safety checks and repair the systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.5","ESCO_LABELS":["irrigation sprinkler system installer","irrigation installer","irrigation specialist","irrigation system installer","irrigation project worker","agricultural irrigation system installer","irrigator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"irrigation system installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Irrigation system installers build the necessary infrastructure for irrigation of soil, usually for agricultural purposes. They may be specialised in one or more of the various types of stationary irrigation systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.6","ESCO_LABELS":["irrigation worker","irrigation machinery operative","sprinkler system maintenance technician","irrigation technician","irrigation operative","irrigation system technician","irrigation pipework technician","irrigation machinery technician","sprinkler system operator","irrigation system maintenance technician","sprinkler system technician","irrigation machinery worker","irrigation maintenance technician","irrigation machinery operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"irrigation technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Irrigation technicians specialise in the installation, maintenance and repair of sprinklers, pipes and other irrigation systems. They operate machinery used for irrigation systems handling, and ensure compliance with environmental standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.7","ESCO_LABELS":["oil pipeline maintenance centre technician","water pipeline network technician","gas pipeline worker","gas pipeline maintenance operator","gas pipeline network technician","gas pipeline operator","oil pipeline network technician","water pipeline maintenance operator","water pipeline maintenance centre technician","oil pipeline worker","pipeline maintenance worker","pipeline technician","oil pipeline maintenance operator","pipeline maintenance operator","oil pipeline technician","water pipeline technician","water pipeline worker","gas pipeline maintenance centre technician","pipeline maintenance centre technician","pipeline network technician","oil pipeline operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pipeline maintenance worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pipeline maintenance workers operate different equipment to keep the suitability of the pipelines. They perform checks for deviations and administer chemicals according to the needs and cleaning aim (e.g. corrosion shunning) \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.8","ESCO_LABELS":["plummer","pipe worker","gas fitter","plumbber","plumber","commercial plumber","plumbeer","gasfitter","domestic plumber","pipeworker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plumber","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plumbers maintain and install water, gas and sewage systems. They inspect pipes and fixtures on a regular basis or make repairs as needed. They bend, cut, and install pipes. They test systems and make adjustments safely and following regulations. They place sanitary equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7126","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plumbers and Pipe Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Plumbers and pipe fitters assemble, install, repair and maintain pipe systems, drains, gutters, ducts and related fittings and fixtures for water, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating cooling and ventilation systems, and for hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7126"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Plumbers and Pipe Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7126.9","ESCO_LABELS":["septic tank servicer","septic tank cleaner","septic tank emptying machine operator","septic tank emptying machine worker","septic tank emptier","septic tank service operator","septic tank repairer","septic tank emptying machine operative","septic tank service worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"septic tank servicer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Septic tank servicers clean and maintain septic systems. They repair damages and faults, and ensure the tanks are cleaned and maintained, operating cleaning and maintenance machinery, in compliance with safety procedures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"712","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Building finishers and related trades workers cover, apply or install, maintain and repair roofs, floors, walls, insulation systems, glass in windows or other frames, as well as plumbing, piping and electrical systems in buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7127","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Air conditioning and refrigeration mechanics assemble, install, maintain and repair air conditioning and refrigeration systems and equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","712","7127"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers","Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics"],"ESCO_CODE":"7127.1","ESCO_LABELS":["HVAC mechanic","air conditioning and refrigeration inspector","HVAC heating mechanic","ventilation and air-conditioning inspector","heating, ventilation and air conditioning mechanic","air conditioning inspector","HVACR inspector","heating instrument inspector","heating, ventilation, air conditioning (and refrigeration) service engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"heating and ventilation service engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Heating and ventilation service engineers install and maintain industrial heating and refrigeration systems. They set up furnaces, thermostats, ducts, vents, and other equipment needed to ensure the controlled passage and treatment of air. They also carry out repairs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Painters and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Painters and related workers prepare surfaces of buildings and other structures for painting, apply protective and decorative coats of paint or similar materials, or cover interior walls and ceilings of buildings with wallpaper or other finishes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Painters and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7131.1","ESCO_LABELS":["decorator","painter and decorator","industrial painter","commercial painter and decorator","commercial decorator","specialist painter","painter (construction)","construction decorator","construction painter and decorator","construction painter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"construction painter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Construction painters paint the interior and exterior of buildings and other structures. They may use standard latex based paints or specialised paints for decorative effect or protective properties. Building painters are skilled in using brushes, paint rollers and paint sprayers for different applications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Painters and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Painters and related workers prepare surfaces of buildings and other structures for painting, apply protective and decorative coats of paint or similar materials, or cover interior walls and ceilings of buildings with wallpaper or other finishes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Painters and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7131.2","ESCO_LABELS":["marine blaster","boat painter","naval painter","ship painter","maritime painter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine painter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine painters work in the shipbuilding industry and are responsible for completing the blasting, painting, hull washing and cleaning, scraping and protection jobs of all varieties as assigned by supervisors. They follow set guidelines, processes and procedures to ensure successful completion of work.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Painters and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Painters and related workers prepare surfaces of buildings and other structures for painting, apply protective and decorative coats of paint or similar materials, or cover interior walls and ceilings of buildings with wallpaper or other finishes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Painters and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7131.3","ESCO_LABELS":["wallpaper hanger","decorator, paperhanger","paperhanger","decorator paper hanger","paper hanger","wallpaper decorator","wall paperer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paperhanger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paperhangers are specialised in hanging up wallpaper. They apply adhesives to the paper, or to the wall in the case of reinforced wallpaper, and fix the paper straight, well aligned, and avoiding the inclusion of air bubbles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Spray Painters and Varnishers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Spray painters and varnishers operate spray painting and varnishing equipment to apply protective coatings to manufactured items or structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Spray Painters and Varnishers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7132.1","ESCO_LABELS":["lacquer spraying machine technician","lacquer sprayer","lacquer spray machine technician","lacquer coating machine operator","lacquer spray painter","machine sprayer operative","paint booth operator","mastic sprayer","lacquer coating machine technician","lacquer spraying machine operator","paint booth technician","lacquer spraying machine specialist","spray gun operator","machine sprayer","lacquer spray machine specialist","lacquer spray gun specialist","lacquer spray gun operator","lacquer spray gun technician","lacquer spray gun operative","automatic paint booth operator","lacquer paint sprayer","lacquer coating machine specialist","automatic paint sprayer operative","lacquer spray machine operator","automatic paint sprayer operator","lacquer-sprayer","machine sprayer operator","automatic paint booth operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lacquer spray gun operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lacquer spray gun operators operate lacquer spray guns designed to provide otherwise finished metal, wooden or plastic workpieces with a hard, durable finishing coat, through lacquer coating or paint that is either matte, sheen or highly glossy, but is always meant for hard surfaces.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Spray Painters and Varnishers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Spray painters and varnishers operate spray painting and varnishing equipment to apply protective coatings to manufactured items or structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Spray Painters and Varnishers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7132.2","ESCO_LABELS":["marine vessel painter","anti- corrosion surface treatment worker","anti-corrosion paint technician","surface treatment operative","surface treatment worker","ship painter","vessel painter","anti- corrosion surface treatment operative","surface treatment technician","surface coatings technician","anti- corrosion surface treatment operator","surface treatment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"surface treatment operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Surface treatment operators apply chemicals and paint to the material surface in order to protect against corrosion. They calculate the materials needed for surface protection.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Spray Painters and Varnishers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Spray painters and varnishers operate spray painting and varnishing equipment to apply protective coatings to manufactured items or structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Spray Painters and Varnishers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7132.3","ESCO_LABELS":["vehicle paint sprayer","vehicle painter","truck painter","motor vehicle refinisher","van painter","railway carriage painter","vehicle paint technician","vessel painter","van refinisher","automotive paint sprayer","motor vehicle painter","transport equipment painter","car painter","vehicle body painter","automotive paint technician","car refinisher","automotive refinisher","truck refinisher","aircraft painter","automotive painter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"transport equipment painter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Transport equipment painters use painting machines and hand tools to coat individual parts and to paint the surface of all types of transport equipment such as cars, buses, boats, aircraft, motorcycles and railway cars. They prepare the surface of the pieces for the paint and apply the coat. Transport equipment painters can perform industrial painting or individual customisation. They may also remove or repair painting errors such as scratches. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Structure Cleaners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building structure cleaners clean exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures, and remove soot from chimneys.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Building Structure Cleaners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7133.1","ESCO_LABELS":["asbestos abatement team operative","asbestos worker","hazardous material abatement worker","asbestos removal team worker","asbestos abatement operative","asbestos removal team operative","hazardous material removal worker","asbestos abatement worker","hazardous materials removal worker","asbestos operative","asbestos removal operative","asbestos abatement team worker","asbestos abatement advisor","asbestos abatement assessor","asbestos contamination assessor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"asbestos abatement worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Asbestos abatement workers remove asbestos from buildings and other constructions, compliant with health and safety regulations concerning the handling of hazardous materials. They investigate the intensity of the asbestos contamination, prepare the structure for removal, and prevent contamination of other areas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Structure Cleaners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building structure cleaners clean exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures, and remove soot from chimneys.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Building Structure Cleaners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7133.2","ESCO_LABELS":["pressure washer operator","fa\u00e7ade cleaner","building restoration worker","building exterior cleaner","exterior cleaner","graffiti remover","building restoration operative","floor polisher","building cleaning worker","building cleaning operative worker","floor sweeper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"building exterior cleaner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Building exterior cleaners remove dirt and litter from a building's exterior, as well as perform restoration tasks. They ensure the cleaning methods are compliant with safety regulations, and monitor the exteriors to ensure they are in proper condition.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Structure Cleaners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building structure cleaners clean exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures, and remove soot from chimneys.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Building Structure Cleaners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7133.3","ESCO_LABELS":["chimney-sweeping technician","sweeper","chimney sweeper","flue sweeper","chimney sweep","chimney-sweeping engineer","funnel sweeper","smoke-stack sweeper","lump sweeper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chimney sweep","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chimney sweeps undertake cleaning activities of chimneys for all types of buildings. They remove ash and soot and perform maintenance on a regular basis, following health and safety regulations. Chimney sweeps may perform safety inspections and minor repairs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Structure Cleaners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building structure cleaners clean exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures, and remove soot from chimneys.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Building Structure Cleaners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7133.4","ESCO_LABELS":["smoke-stack sweeper supervisor","chimney sweeper supervisor","chimney sweep supervisor","lump sweeper supervisor","flue sweeper supervisor","funnel sweeper supervisor","chimney-sweeping chief"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chimney sweep supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chimney sweep supervisors oversee and coordinate the activities of chimney sweeps. They do quality checks and ensure compliance with safety regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"71","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Building and related trades workers construct, maintain and repair buildings, erect and repair foundations, walls and structures of brick, stone and similar materials; shape and finish stone for building and other purposes. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product. ","ISCO_CODE_3":"713","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers prepare surfaces and apply paint and similar materials to buildings and other structures, vehicles or various manufactured articles. They cover interior walls and ceilings with wallpaper, clean chimneys and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7133","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building Structure Cleaners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building structure cleaners clean exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures, and remove soot from chimneys.","ISCO_CODES":["7","71","713","7133"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)","Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers","Building Structure Cleaners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7133.5","ESCO_LABELS":["decontamination worker","soil decontamination worker","environmental remediation worker","radio-active decontamination worker","environmental decontamination technician","hazardous material decontamination worker","environmental decontamination worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"decontamination worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Decontamination workers remove and dispose of hazardous materials, such as radioactive materials or contaminated soil. They handle hazardous materials in compliance with safety regulations, investigate causes of contamination, and remove the contamination from the structure or site.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Moulders and Coremakers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal moulders and coremakers make moulds and cores for casting metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Metal Moulders and Coremakers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7211.1","ESCO_LABELS":["metal molder","foundry process operator","foundry worker","metal caster","metal moulder","mould casting worker","foundryman","casting worker","ladleman","pourer and caster","foundry operator","molding and casting worker","foundry operative","casting operator","mold casting worker","caster","Central control caster","ladleperson","moulding and casting worker m,f,n)"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"foundry operative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Foundry operative manufacture castings, including pipes, tubes, hollow profiles and other products of the first processing of steel, by operating hand-controlled equipment in a foundry. They conduct the flow of molten ferrous and non-ferrous metals into moulds, taking care to create the exact right circumstances to obtain the highest quality metal. They observe the flow of metal to identify faults. In case of a fault, they notify the authorised personnel and participate in the removal of the fault.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Moulders and Coremakers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal moulders and coremakers make moulds and cores for casting metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Metal Moulders and Coremakers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7211.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["caster","coquille casting worker","foundry coremakers","foundry caster","foundry process operators","coquille caster","coquille casting workers","foundry sand moulders","foundry casters"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coquille casting worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coquille casting workers\u00a0manufacture castings, including pipes, tubes, hollow profiles and other products of the first processing of steel, by operating hand-controlled equipment in a foundry. They conduct the flow of molten ferrous and non-ferrous metals into coquilles, taking care to create the exact right circumstances to obtain the highest quality metal. They observe the flow of metal to identify faults. In case of a fault, they notify the authorised personnel and participate in the removal of the fault.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Moulders and Coremakers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal moulders and coremakers make moulds and cores for casting metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Metal Moulders and Coremakers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7211.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["sand moulder","core maker","foundry worker","coremaker","foundry sand moulder","foundry coremaker","foundry core maker","foundry molder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"foundry moulder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Foundry moulders manufacture cores for metal moulds, which are used to fill a space in the mould that must remain unfilled during casting. They use wood, plastic or other materials to create the core, selected to withstand the extreme environment of a metal mould.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Moulders and Coremakers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal moulders and coremakers make moulds and cores for casting metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Metal Moulders and Coremakers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7211.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["foundry sand moulder","mold maker","hand-moulded casting worker","mould maker","moldmaker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mouldmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mouldmakers manually create moulds for the production of metal products. They mix sand and hardening materials to obtain a specialised mixture. They then use a pattern and one or more cores to produce the right shape impression in this material. The shaped material is then left to set, later to be used as a mould in the production of ferrous and non-ferrous metal castings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Welders and Flame Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Welders and flame cutters weld and cut metal parts using gas flame, electric arc and other sources of heat to melt and cut, or to melt and fuse metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Welders and Flame Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7212.1","ESCO_LABELS":["brazier","conversion brazer","hand brazer assembler","machine operative brazer","hand brazer operative","hand brazer","brazer technician","brazer production operative","brazer production operator","combination welder","copper smith"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"brazier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Braziers operate various equipment and machinery such as torches, soldering irons, fluxes and welding machines in order to join two metal pieces together, by heating, melting and forming a metal filler between them, often brass or copper.\u00a0Brazing can join metals such as aluminum, silver, copper, gold, and nickel. Brazing is a similar process to soldering but requires higher temperatures.\u00a0 \n \n \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Welders and Flame Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Welders and flame cutters weld and cut metal parts using gas flame, electric arc and other sources of heat to melt and cut, or to melt and fuse metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Welders and Flame Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7212.2","ESCO_LABELS":["butt solderer","electric spot solderer","resistance solderer","sheet-metal solderer","electric arc solderer","solderer","soldering fabricator","construction solderer","sheet metal solderer","stitch solderer","soldering technician","robotic solderer","solderer-fitter","solder-fabricator","flash solderer","ultrasonic metal solderer","tack solderer","fitter-solderer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"solderer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Solderers\u00a0operate various equipment and machinery such as gas torches, soldering irons, welding machines, or electric-ultrasonic equipment in order to solder together two or more items (usually metals), by melting and forming a metal filler in between the joints, the filler metal has a lower melting point than the adjoining metal.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Welders and Flame Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Welders and flame cutters weld and cut metal parts using gas flame, electric arc and other sources of heat to melt and cut, or to melt and fuse metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Welders and Flame Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7212.3","ESCO_LABELS":["maintenance welder","aerospace welder","boiler welder","construction welder","repair welder","oxyacetylene welder","oxy welder","welder","marine welder","naval welder","gas welder","fitter","repair and maintenance technician","aircraft welder","repair fitter","oxy-fuel welder","motor vehicle welder","repair technician","underwater welder","welding practitioner","maintenance technician","naval metalworker","steel welder","production welder","arc welder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"welder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Welders operate welding equipment in order to join metal workpieces together. They can use fusion welding processes based on different techniques and materials. They also perform simple visual inspection of welds.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Welders and Flame Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Welders and flame cutters weld and cut metal parts using gas flame, electric arc and other sources of heat to melt and cut, or to melt and fuse metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Welders and Flame Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7212.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["atomic welder","sheet-metal welder","electron beam welding machine operator","electric arc welder","electron beam welder","construction welder","ultrasonic metal welder","sheet metal welder","flash welder","arc welder apprentice","weld technician","experimental welder","arc welder","combination welder","welder-fabricator","butt welder","electric spot welder","welder fabricator","welder-fitter","fitter-welder","robotic welder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electron beam welder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electron beam welders set up and tend machines designed to join separate metal workpieces together through the use of a high-velocity electron beam. They monitor the machining processes providing an alteration in the kinetic energy of the electrons that allows for them to transform into heat for the metal to melt and join together in a process of precise welding.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Welders and Flame Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Welders and flame cutters weld and cut metal parts using gas flame, electric arc and other sources of heat to melt and cut, or to melt and fuse metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Welders and Flame Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7212.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["laser operations","laser welder","laser tube welder apprentice","laser tube welder","machine-welder","laser beam welding machine operator","welder","laser beam machine operator","repair fitter","laser welding operator","laser repair welder","laser repair technician","LBW machine operator","machine welder, lasers","maintenance technician","laser beam welder","laser beam machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laser beam welder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laser beam welders set up and tend laser beam welding machines designed to join separate metal workpieces together through the use of a laser beam radiating a concentrated heat source that allows for precise welding.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Welders and Flame Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Welders and flame cutters weld and cut metal parts using gas flame, electric arc and other sources of heat to melt and cut, or to melt and fuse metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Welders and Flame Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7212.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mechanical pipe fitter","off sore pipe fitter","pipefitter","pipe fitter and welder","industrial pipe fitter","pipe fitter","plumber","industrial pipefitter","industrial pipe welder","pipe fitter & welder","pipe welder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pipe welder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pipe welders assemble and install parts and components of pipelines for the transport of goods such as water, steam and chemicals through them. They interpret specs such as pneumatics, hydraulics, for installation on site according to the safety and production requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Welders and Flame Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Welders and flame cutters weld and cut metal parts using gas flame, electric arc and other sources of heat to melt and cut, or to melt and fuse metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Welders and Flame Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7212.3.4","ESCO_LABELS":["robotic welder","butt welder","weld technician","flash welder","fitter-welder","construction welder","electric spot welder","resistance welder","electric arc welder","stitch welder","welder-fabricator","spot welding machine operator","welder-fitter","sheet metal welder","welder fabricator","tack welder","spot welder","ultrasonic metal welder","sheet-metal welder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"spot welder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Spot welders set up and tend spot welding machines designed to press and join metal workpieces together. The metal resistance to the passage of electrical current and the subsequent heat created in the process allows for the local melting and joining of the parts. \u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Welders and Flame Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Welders and flame cutters weld and cut metal parts using gas flame, electric arc and other sources of heat to melt and cut, or to melt and fuse metal.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Welders and Flame Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7212.4","ESCO_LABELS":["welding fabricator supervisor","welding coordinator","welding technician","butt welding supervisor","production line welding supervisor","construction welder supervisor","sheet-metal welding supervisor","resistance welding supervisor","electric arc welding co-ordinator","stitch welding supervisor","ultrasonic metal welder supervisor","responsible welding co-ordinator","welding supervisor","tack welding supervisor","sheet metal welding supervisor","electric spot welding supervisor","robotic welding supervisor","welder-fabricator technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"welding coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Welding coordinators supervise the workflow of welding applications. They monitor welding processes performed by other welders, supervise the staff, being sometimes responsible for vocational training. They also weld particularly demanding parts. Welding coordinators ensure that the necessary welding equipment is ready for usage. They mostly coordinate welding applications and related professional activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sheet Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sheet metal workers make, install and repair articles and parts of articles made out of sheet metal such as sheet steel, copper, tin, brass, aluminium, zinc or galvanised iron.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Sheet Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7213.1","ESCO_LABELS":["boilermaker fitter","boiler smith","boiler fabricator","welder boilermaker","pressure vessel maker","pressure vessel repairer","plater","boiler constructor","boiler retuber","steel fabricator","pressure vessel mender","boiler mender","boiler repiper","boilermaker","boiler repairer","steam boilermaker","boiler fitter","pressure vessel fabricator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"boilermaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Boilermakers operate a variety of equipment and machinery to create, repipe and retube hot water and steam boilers, producing them in all steps of the production process. They cut, gouge and shape the metal sheets and tubes for the boilers to size, using oxy-acetylene gas torches, assemble them by shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding or gas tungsten arc welding, and finish them by the appropriate machine tools, power tools and coating.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sheet Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sheet metal workers make, install and repair articles and parts of articles made out of sheet metal such as sheet steel, copper, tin, brass, aluminium, zinc or galvanised iron.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Sheet Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7213.2","ESCO_LABELS":["container equipment assembler","container equipment manufacturing assembler","container equipment assembly line inspector","container equipment assembly line worker","container equipment sub assembler","container equipment assembly line operator","container equipment final assembler","container equipment assembly line machine tender","container equipment assembly line operative","container equipment machine assembler","container equipment electronic assembler","container equipment assembly worker","container equipment machine assembly worker","container equipment mechanical assembler","container equipment bench precision assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"container equipment assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Container equipment assemblers manufacture containers such as boilers or pressure vessels. They read blueprints and technical drawings to assemble parts and to build piping and fittings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sheet Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sheet metal workers make, install and repair articles and parts of articles made out of sheet metal such as sheet steel, copper, tin, brass, aluminium, zinc or galvanised iron.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Sheet Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7213.3","ESCO_LABELS":["pipe fabricator","non-ferrous metal worker","metalworker","copper craftworker","decorative coppersmith","coppersmith","copper worker","redsmith","brass worker","copper craftswoman","copper craftsman","brazer","pipefitter","coppersmith brazer","brass fabricator","copper artist","copper fabricator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coppersmith","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coppersmiths craft and repair items made of non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and similar materials. They shape and form the raw materials into objects of practical or artistic purpose using smithing tools. Professional coppersmiths create detailed and highly technical devices using appropriate smithing techniques.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sheet Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sheet metal workers make, install and repair articles and parts of articles made out of sheet metal such as sheet steel, copper, tin, brass, aluminium, zinc or galvanised iron.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Sheet Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7213.4","ESCO_LABELS":["duct fabricator","fabricator\/welder","roofing fabricator","sheet-metal worker","sheet metal fabricator","sheet metal worker","construction fabricator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sheet metal worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sheet metal workers in construction use sheet metal to construct roofs, ducts for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, gutters and other metal structures. They read plans and determine the type and amount of materials to be used, then measure, bend, cut, shape, and attach pieces of sheet metal to create the required structure.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Structural metal preparers and erectors assemble, erect and dismantle structural metal frames of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"7214.1","ESCO_LABELS":["disassembly worker","dismantling worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dismantling worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dismantling workers perform the dismantling of industrial equipment, machinery and buildings as instructed by the team leader. They use heavy machinery and different power tools depending on the task. At all times safety regulations are taken into account.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Structural metal preparers and erectors assemble, erect and dismantle structural metal frames of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"7214.2","ESCO_LABELS":["ship repair engineer","boatbuilder","shipbuilder","boat construction worker","boat repair engineer","boat fitter","boatfitter","boat repairer","ship repairer","ship construction worker","shipfitter","boat builder","ship fitter","submarine shipwright","ship builder","shipwright","naval vessel shipwright","naval engineer\/shipwright"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"shipwright","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Shipwrights build and repair small type of water vessels from pleasure craft to naval vessels. They prepare preliminary sketches and create templates. They use hand and power tools to construct smaller boat themselves or supervise a team of shipbuilders. They also construct cradles and slipways for the ship\u2019s construction, transportation, launching and slipping. Depending on the vessels, they might work with different materials such as metal, wood, fibreglass, aluminium etc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Structural metal preparers and erectors assemble, erect and dismantle structural metal frames of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"7214.3","ESCO_LABELS":["structural iron and steel worker","structural steel fitters","steel fitters","rebar workers","steel erector","structural ironworker","structural steel erector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"structural ironworker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Structural ironworker in construction install iron elements into structures. They erect steel frameworks for buildings, bridges and other construction projects. They set metal rods, or rebar, to form reinforced concrete.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Structural metal preparers and erectors assemble, erect and dismantle structural metal frames of buildings and other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"7214.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["rivet tapper","rivet tosser","rivet driver","rivet machine operator","rivet sticker","riveter","rivet passer","metal riveter","bull riveter","rivet machine operative","rivet thrower","rivet bucker","rivet catcher","rivetter","rivetting apprentice"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"riveter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Riveters assemble several metal parts together by riveting guns, rivet set and hammers, or by operating a riveting machine that all perform the purpose of drilling holes on the rivet shank of the metal part and of inserting rivets, bolts, into these holes in order to fasten them together.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Riggers and Cable Splicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Riggers and cable splicers assemble rigging gear to move and position equipment and structural components, or install and maintain cables, ropes and wires on construction sites, buildings or other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Riggers and Cable Splicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7215.1","ESCO_LABELS":["scaffolding team member","scaffolding crew member","scaffolding installer","event scaffolder","scaffolding worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"event scaffolder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Event scaffolders set up and dismantle temporary seating, stages and structures which support performance equipment, artists and the audience. Their job can include rope access, working above colleagues and lifting heavy loads, which makes it a high risk occupation. Their work is based on instruction, plans and calculations. They work indoors as well as outdoors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Riggers and Cable Splicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Riggers and cable splicers assemble rigging gear to move and position equipment and structural components, or install and maintain cables, ropes and wires on construction sites, buildings or other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Riggers and Cable Splicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7215.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["loader & stage hand","runner","stage assistant","loader and stage hand","assistant stage technician","stagehand & loader","stagehand","loader & stagehand","stagehand and loader","stage hand & loader","stage hand and loader","stage hand","theatre assistant","assistant theater technician","theater assistant","stage-hand","assistant technician","loader and stagehand","assistant theatre technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stagehand","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stagehands assist stage technicians setting up and preparing equipment for live performance. Their work includes setting up the scenery, lights, sound, props, rigging, and special effects for a production. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Riggers and Cable Splicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Riggers and cable splicers assemble rigging gear to move and position equipment and structural components, or install and maintain cables, ropes and wires on construction sites, buildings or other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Riggers and Cable Splicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7215.2","ESCO_LABELS":["rigger\/banksman","rigger","tent rigger","rigger\/slinger","marquee rigger","lead rigger","crane rigger"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rigger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Riggers specialise in the lifting of heavy objects, often helped by a crane or derrick. They work with crane operators to attach and detach crane loads. They may also install the heavy object in place.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Riggers and Cable Splicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Riggers and cable splicers assemble rigging gear to move and position equipment and structural components, or install and maintain cables, ropes and wires on construction sites, buildings or other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Riggers and Cable Splicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7215.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["boat rigger","sail rigger","deck rigger","ship rigger","boat tester","boat checker","marine rigger","yacht rigger","marine outboard rigger"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"boat rigger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Boat riggers use hand and power tools to install motors, gauges, controls and accessories such as batteries, lights, fuel tanks and ignition switches. They also perform pre-delivery inspections.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Riggers and Cable Splicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Riggers and cable splicers assemble rigging gear to move and position equipment and structural components, or install and maintain cables, ropes and wires on construction sites, buildings or other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Riggers and Cable Splicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7215.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["ground rigger","rigging crew member","down rigger"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ground rigger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ground riggers assist level riggers assembling temporary suspension structures to support performance equipment. Their work is based on instruction and plans. They work indoor as well as outdoor. They cooperate closely with high riggers. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Riggers and Cable Splicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Riggers and cable splicers assemble rigging gear to move and position equipment and structural components, or install and maintain cables, ropes and wires on construction sites, buildings or other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Riggers and Cable Splicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7215.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["rope access rigger","bucket high rigger","rigging crew member","height rigger","level rigger","up rigger","climbing rigger","aerial rigger","high rigger"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"high rigger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"High riggers assemble and hoist temporary suspension structures on heights to support performance equipment. Their work is based on instruction, plans and calculations. Their job can include rope access, working above colleagues, assemble constructions to lift performers and lifting heavy loads, which makes it a high risk occupation. They work indoor as well as outdoor. They cooperate with ground riggers to unload and assemble constructions on ground level.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Riggers and Cable Splicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Riggers and cable splicers assemble rigging gear to move and position equipment and structural components, or install and maintain cables, ropes and wires on construction sites, buildings or other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Riggers and Cable Splicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7215.3","ESCO_LABELS":["rigging and lifting supervisor","rigging manager","lifting and rigging supervisor","lifting supervisor","rigging superintendent","rigging supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rigging supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rigging supervisors oversee rigging operations. They manage and coordinate employees who operate lifting and rigging equipment. They organise the day-to-day working activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"721","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers, make moulds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Riggers and Cable Splicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Riggers and cable splicers assemble rigging gear to move and position equipment and structural components, or install and maintain cables, ropes and wires on construction sites, buildings or other structures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","721","7215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Sheet and Structural Metal Workers, Moulders and Welders, and Related Workers","Riggers and Cable Splicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7215.4","ESCO_LABELS":["installer","tent installation worker","tent builder","tent installation crew member","installation crew member","recreational tent installer","tent installer\/warehouse worker","tent installer","party tent installer","commercial tent installer","field installer","tent installer & warehouse worker","tent crew installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tent installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tent installers set up and dismantle temporary shelters, tents and circus tents with the associated accommodation for events and performances. Their work is based on instruction, plans and calculations. They work mostly outdoors and can be assisted by local crew.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging press workers hammer and forge bars, rods, ingots and plates of iron, steel or other metals, and draw wire to make and repair various kinds of tools, metal articles, pieces of equipment, and agricultural and related implements.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7221.1","ESCO_LABELS":["heritage blacksmith","foundry moulding operator","artisan blacksmith","ornamental blacksmith","horseshoe maker","forge worker","patternmaking technician","blacksmith","craft blacksmith","patternmaking operator","sheet metal operative","sheet metal apprentice","foundry patternmaker technician","sheet metal technician","smith","forgeworker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"blacksmith","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Blacksmiths heat metal, usually steel, in a forge and shape it with a hammer, chisel, and an anvil. Contemporarily, they predominantly create artisanal metal products, including ornamental work, as well as horse shoes, one of the sole metal fabricating processes that has not been industrialised.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging press workers hammer and forge bars, rods, ingots and plates of iron, steel or other metals, and draw wire to make and repair various kinds of tools, metal articles, pieces of equipment, and agricultural and related implements.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7221.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["shoesmith","farriers","horse hoof trimmer","horse shoe fitter","horse pedicure specialist","farrier"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"farrier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Farriers inspect, trim and shape the hooves of horses and make and fit horseshoes, in compliance with any regulatory requirements.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging press workers hammer and forge bars, rods, ingots and plates of iron, steel or other metals, and draw wire to make and repair various kinds of tools, metal articles, pieces of equipment, and agricultural and related implements.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7221.2","ESCO_LABELS":["drop forge operative","drop forge operator","drop forging hammer worker","die forger","forging press operator","forge operative","forging roll technician","forger tender","drop forge hand","drop forger","drop forge set up operator","forging roll operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drop forging hammer worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drop forging hammer workers utilise forging machinery and equipment, specifically machined hammers, in order to form ferrous and non-ferrous metal workpieces to their desired shape. They tend the forging hammers that are dropped onto the workpiece in order to reshape it after the form of the die, which can be closed or open, fully enclosing the workpiece or not.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging press workers hammer and forge bars, rods, ingots and plates of iron, steel or other metals, and draw wire to make and repair various kinds of tools, metal articles, pieces of equipment, and agricultural and related implements.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7221.3","ESCO_LABELS":["hydraulic foundry patternmaker technician","hydraulic patternmaking operator","hydraulic sheet metal apprentice","hydraulic foundry patternmaker","hydraulic foundry moulder","hydraulic sheet metal worker","hydraulic sheet metal operative","hydraulic forging press worker","hydraulic foundry moulding operator","hydraulic sheet metal technical","hydraulic patternmaking technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hydraulic forging press worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hydraulic forging press workers set up and tend hydraulic forging presses, designed to shape ferrous and non-ferrous metal workpieces including pipes, tubes and hollow profiles and other products of the first processing of steel in their desired form by use of compressive forces generated by a piston and fluid pressure.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging press workers hammer and forge bars, rods, ingots and plates of iron, steel or other metals, and draw wire to make and repair various kinds of tools, metal articles, pieces of equipment, and agricultural and related implements.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7221.4","ESCO_LABELS":["automatic casting machine technician","automatic casting- forging machine operative","forgesmith","die forger","mechanical forging press forge hand","automatic forging machine operative","automatic casting forging machine technician","mechanical forging press forge operator","forge press operator","forge press operative","automatic casting- forging machine operator","automatic casting forging machine operator","automatic casting machine operator","mechanical forging press worker","spring forge operator","spring forger","drop forge operator","automatic forging machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mechanical forging press worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mechanical forging press workers set up and tend mechanical forging presses, designed to shape ferrous and non-ferrous metal workpieces including pipes, tubes and hollow profiles and other products of the first processing of steel in their desired form by use of preset, compressive forces provided by cranks, cams and toggles at reproducible strokes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Toolmakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Toolmakers and related workers make and repair custom-made and specialised tools, sports guns, locks, dies, patterns, machinery components and other metal articles using hand and machine tools to work metal to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Toolmakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7222.1","ESCO_LABELS":["casting mold maker","injection molding tool maker","pattern maker\/joiner","wooden pattern-maker","foundry pattern-maker","wooden patternmaker","pleat pattern maker","foundry patternmaker","pattern grader cutter","wooden pattern maker","metal patternmaker","pleat pattern-maker","sheet metal pattern cutter","metal pattern maker","injection moulding tool maker","metal pattern-maker","pattern-maker\/joiner","pleat patternmaker","foundry pattern maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"casting mould maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Casting mould makers\u00a0create metal, wooden or plastic models of the finished product to be cast. The patterns are then used to create moulds, eventually leading to the casting of the product of the same shape as the pattern.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Toolmakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Toolmakers and related workers make and repair custom-made and specialised tools, sports guns, locks, dies, patterns, machinery components and other metal articles using hand and machine tools to work metal to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Toolmakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7222.2","ESCO_LABELS":["gun-smith","rifle engraver","firearm constructor","metal worker","custom rifle designer","custom gun designer","gun maker","shotgun builder","firearm builder","pistol-smith","pistol smith","gun engraver","custom gun builder","gunsmith"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gunsmith","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gunsmiths modify and repair metal fabricated firearms for special costumer specifications. They use machines and hand tools such as planers, grinders and millers to alter and restore guns, and they may also apply engravings, carvings and other decorative finishing touches to the otherwise finished product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Toolmakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Toolmakers and related workers make and repair custom-made and specialised tools, sports guns, locks, dies, patterns, machinery components and other metal articles using hand and machine tools to work metal to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Toolmakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7222.3","ESCO_LABELS":["key maker","key and lock specialist","locksmith","key and lock expert","key and lock installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"locksmith","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Locksmiths install and repair mechanical and electronic lock systems using specialized tools. They cut and make duplicated keys for their clients and open locked doors in emergency situations. Locksmiths may also provide advice on security measures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Toolmakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Toolmakers and related workers make and repair custom-made and specialised tools, sports guns, locks, dies, patterns, machinery components and other metal articles using hand and machine tools to work metal to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Toolmakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7222.4","ESCO_LABELS":["precision operations mechanic","precision engineering supervisor","precision process engineer","precision processing engineer","precision mechanic","precision engineering operations supervisor","precision mechanical engineer","mechanical precision engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"precision mechanic","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Precision mechanics manufacture precision metal components for machines and assemble them into functional units. They also build electronic measuring and control components. Precision mechanics use milling, drilling, grinding and honing machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7222","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Toolmakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Toolmakers and related workers make and repair custom-made and specialised tools, sports guns, locks, dies, patterns, machinery components and other metal articles using hand and machine tools to work metal to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7222"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Toolmakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7222.5","ESCO_LABELS":["tool machine operative","die setter","tool machine set up operator","tool setting operator","tool-setting operative","tool setter","tool setting technician","tool setting operative","die maker","die dresser","tool maker","jig maker","tool dresser","tool machine set up operative","tool and die maker","tool machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tool and die maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tool and die makers operate a variety of equipment and machinery designed to create metal tools and dies, which are both needed in several areas of manufacturing, and produce these tools in all steps of the production process. They design the tools and dies, then cut and shape them to size and finish them by manually operated machine tools, power tools, hand tools, or programming and tending CNC tool and die making machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.1","ESCO_LABELS":["borer operating technician","vertical boring machine operator","boring machine operative","horizontal boring and milling machine set-up tender","vertical boring mill tender","automatic borer machine operator","automatic boring technician","boring mill tender","horizontal boring machine operative","vertical boring machine operative","horizontal boring machine setter","boring operative","boring mill set-up operator","vertical boring machine tender","bore mill tender","production boring machine operator","boring machine tender","boring machine operator","multiple-spindle vertical boring mill set-up operator","multiple-spindle vertical boring mill set-up tender","automatic boring machine operative","vertical boring machine setter","boring mill set-up tender","bore mill operator","boring machine setter","vertical boring mill operator","boring mill operator","automatic boring machine operator","borer operator","drilling and boring machine operator","horizontal boring machine operator","horizontal boring machine tender","bore press operator for metal"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"boring machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Boring machine operators prepare, operate, and maintain single or multiple spindle machines using a boring bar with a hardened, rotary, multipointed cutting tool in order to enlarge an existing hole in a fabricated workpiece.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.10","ESCO_LABELS":["laser engraving drill operator","laser engraving mill technician","laser marking machine operative","laser marking machine set-up operative","laser set up operative","laser marking machine operator","CNC laser marking set-up technician","laser set up operator","laser engraving drill technician","laser engraving drill operative","laser engraver mill operator","laser engraving mill operative","laser marking operator","laser engraving drill set-up technician","laser marking machine set-up operator","laser engraving operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laser marking machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laser marking machine operators set up and tend laser marking or engraving machines designed to precisely carve a design in the surface of a metal workpiece by use of a moving controller and an engraving laser beam point attached to it that traces patterns on the metal workpiece's surface. They make adjustments to the machine in terms of laser beam intensity, direction and speed of movement. They also ensure the laser table, used to perform laser machine engravings on and guides the laser beam, is properly set up.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.11","ESCO_LABELS":["metal nibbling operator","hand held nibbler drill operator","hand held nibbling drill operator","hand held nibbler drill technician","nibbling drill operative","automatic nibbling drill technician","automatic nibbling drill operator","hand held nibbling drill operative","nibbling drill technician","automatic nibbling drill operative","hand held nibbler drill operative","hand held nibbling drill technician","nibbling drill operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal nibbling operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal nibbling operators cut detailed patterns from metal surfaces by using manual or powered metal nibblers, such as a handheld nibbling drill or a nibbling machine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.12","ESCO_LABELS":["lathe and turning machine tool tender","planer set up operator","lathe and turning machine tool operator","metal planer operator","lathe and turning machine tool setter","metal milling machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal planer operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal planer operators set up and operate a planer, which is a metalworking machine designed to cut excess material from a metal workpiece using linear relative motion between the planer's cutting tool and the workpiece in order to create a linear toolpath and cut.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.13","ESCO_LABELS":["machine moulding worker","injection moulding machine operator","moulding machine operators","mold maintenance technician","molding machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"moulding machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Moulding machine operators operate machines that are part of the production process of moulds for the manufacturing of castings or other moulded materials. They tend the mouldmaking machines that use the appropriate materials such as sand, plastics, or ceramics to obtain the moulding material. They may then use a pattern and one or more cores to produce the right shape impression in this material. The shaped material is then left to set, later to be used as a mould in the production of moulded products such as ferrous and non-ferrous metal castings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.14","ESCO_LABELS":["welder fabricator installer","structural and ornamental metalwork steel fabricator","Structural and ornamental metalwork copper fabricator","ornamental metal worker","ornamental metalwork metal fabricator","precision structural steel fitter","structural and ornamental metalwork metal fabricator","welder fabricator","precision structural metal fitter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ornamental metal worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ornamental metal workers use finishing equipment and machinery to shape and finish fabricated ornamental metal workpieces, often used for the installation process in construction, such as railings, staircases, open steel flooring, fences and gates, and others.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.15","ESCO_LABELS":["oxy-fuel burning machine technician","oxy-fuel cutting machine operative","oxy-fuel cutting machine technician","oxy fuel cutting machine operator","oxy fuel burning machine operator","oxy-fuel burning machine operator","oxy-fuel cutting machine operator","cutting torch operator","oxy fuel cutting machine operative","oxy-fuel burning machine operative","oxy fuel cutting machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"oxy fuel burning machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Oxy fuel burning machine operators set up and tend machines designed to cut, or rather burn off, excess material from the metal workpiece using a torch that heats the metal workpiece to its kindling temperature and subsequently burns it into a metal oxide upon its reaction with an emitted stream of oxygen, flowing out of the workpiece's created kerf as slag.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.16","ESCO_LABELS":["plasma cutter operator","acetylene torch cutter","plasma cutter operative","plasma burning torch technician","plasma burning machine operator","arc cutter","plasma burning torch operator","plasma burning machine technician","plasma torch machine operator","plasma torch machine operative","acetylene cutter","arc torch cutter","plasma cutting machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plasma cutting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plasma cutting machine operators set up and operate plasma cutting machines designed to cut and shape excess material from a metal workpiece using a plasma torch at a temperature hot enough to melt and cut the metal by burning it and works at a speed that blows away the molten metal from the clear cut.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.17","ESCO_LABELS":["cnc router operative","router tender","CNC router setter","router operator","multi-spindle routing machine operator","cnc router setter","CNC router operative","CNC router operator","multi-spindle routing machine operative","CNC router tender","router operative","multi-spindle routing machine setter","router setter","multi-spindle routing machinist","multi-spindle routing machine tender","cnc router tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"router operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Router operators set up and operate multi-spindle routing machines, in order to hollow-out or cut various hard materials such as wood, composites, aluminium, steel, plastics; and others, such as foams. They are also able to read blueprints to determine cutting locations and specific sizes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.18","ESCO_LABELS":["metal shredder operator","scrap metal processor","recycled metal operative","metal processing operative","recycler","recyling operative","scrap metal operative","smelter operative","metal recycling operative","scrap sorter","shredder operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"scrap metal operative","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Scrap metal operative cut big sheets of metal scrap in order to prepare them for being used in a smelter.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.19","ESCO_LABELS":["turret lathe turner","screw machine tuning operator","multiple spindle lathe turner","screw machine turner","screw machine operator","automatic lathe machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"screw machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Screw machine operators set up and tend mechanical screw machines designed to manufacture (threaded) screws out of processed metal workpieces, specifically small- to medium-sized ones that have been turned by a lathe and turn machine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.2","ESCO_LABELS":["briquet\u00a0machine operator","briquetting machine operators","briquetting machine operator","briquette machine operator","briquetter operator","briquetting machines operator","briquette maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"briquetting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Briquetting machine operators tend equipment to dry, mix, and compress metal chips into briquettes for use in a smelter.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.20","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical sealing machine operator","electrical discharge machine set up operator","electrical discharge machine setter","electrical sealing machine operative","electrical discharge machine operator","electrical discharge machine set up operative","electrical discharge machine setup operative","electrical discharge machine operative","spark erosion machine operator","electrical discharge machine set up technician","electrical discharge machine eroder","electrical discharge machine setup technician","electrical discharge machine setup operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"spark erosion machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Spark erosion machine operators set up and tend spark erosion machines designed to cut excess material from a metal workpiece by the use of electrical discharges, or sparks, caused by electric voltage and separated by a dielectric liquid, which removes pieces of metal from the electrodes. These applications can involve transmission and optical microscopy.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.21","ESCO_LABELS":["stamp press operative","press shop operator","punch machine operative","die-stamping press operative","metal press tender","die-stamping press worker","metal press setter","press shop worker","stamping press worker","stamping press operative","stamping press tender","die-stamping press operator","metal press operative","metal press operator","die-stamping press setter","metal die cutter","metal press worker","punch machine hand","press shop setter","punch operator","press shop operative","die-stamping press tender","stamping press setter","stamp press operator","metal die-cutter","stamping press operator","press shop tender","punch press setter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stamping press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stamping press operators set up and tend stamping presses designed to form metal workpieces in their desired shape by applying pressure through the up and down movement of a bolster plate and a die attached to a stamping ram on the metal, resulting in the die producing smaller metal parts of the workpiece fed to the press.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.22","ESCO_LABELS":["straightening machine operator","straightening press operative","straightening machine tender","straightening machinist","straightening machine operative","straightener","adjusting machine operator","straightening machine apprentice","straightening machine technician","straightening press operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"straightening machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Straightening machine operators set up and tend straightening machines designed to form metal workpieces into their desired shape using pressing practices. They adjust the angle and the height of the straightening rolls and select the settings for the pressing force required to straighten the workpiece, taking into account the end product's yield strenght and size, without excess work hardening.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.23","ESCO_LABELS":["swaging machine operative","forging machine operative","swaging machine tender","swaging machine setter","forging machine setter","swaging machine operator","forging machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"swaging machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Swaging machine operators set up and tend rotary swaging machines, designed to alter round ferrous and non-ferrous metal workpieces into their desired shape by first hammering them into a smaller diameter through the compressive force of two or more dies and then tagging them using a rotary swager, a process through which no excess material is lost.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.24","ESCO_LABELS":["thread rolling machine operator","thread rolling machinist","thread rolling operator","thread machine rolling operator","thread machine roller","thread-mill roller","thread roller","thread machine rolling machinist","thread mill rolling machinist","thread rolling machine technician","thread mill roller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"thread rolling machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Thread rolling machine operators set up and tend thread rolling machines designed to form metal workpieces into external and internal screw threads by pressing a thread rolling die against metal blank rods, creating a larger diameter than those of the original blank workpieces.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.25","ESCO_LABELS":["upsetter apprenticeship","upset forging machine operative","crank press operator","heading machine operative","upsetter","upset operator","upsetting machine operative","upsetting machine operator","upset forging machine operator","heading machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"upsetting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Upsetting machine operators set up and tend upsetting machines, primarily crank presses, designed to form through forging processes metal workpieces, usually wires, rods, or bars, into their desired shape by having split dies with mulitiple cavities compress the workpieces' length and hereby increasing their diameter.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.3","ESCO_LABELS":["hand chain maker","novelty chainmaker","lay out worker","centrifugal casting machine operator","novelty chain maker","jewelry chainmaker","lay-out technician","lay out operative","lay out technician","fancy wire drawer","hand chain making operator","gold chain maker","engine turning operator","chain making machine tender","chain making machine operative","gold chainmaker","chain making machine setter","jewelery chain maker","chain making machine operator","lay-out worker","engine turner","chainmaker","jewellery chain maker","lay-out operator","jewellery chainmaker","chain maker","centrifugal casting machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chain making machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chain making machine operators tend and operate the proper equipment and machinery for the creation of metal chains, including precious metal chains such as for jewellery, and produce these in all steps of the production process. They feed the wire into the chainmaking machine, use pliers to hook the ends of the chain formed by the machine together and finish and trim the edges by soldering them to a smooth surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4","ESCO_LABELS":["CNC machinist","computer numerical control machine operator","cnc programmer\/machinist","CNC set up technician","cnc operator","cnc programmer","CNC set-up operative","CNC drill operator","CNC drill technician","CNC operator\/machinist","CNC drill operative","CNC mill operator","CNC mill operative","CNC set-up operator","CNC drilling operator","CNC machine operative","CNC set up operative","CNC drilling operative","CNC programmer\/machinist","CNC machine operator","cnc operator\/machinist","CNC programmer","CNC set-up technician","cnc machinist","computer numerical control machine programmer\/operator","CNC set up operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"computer numerical control machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Computer numerical control machine operators set-up, maintain and control a computer numerical control machine in order to execute the product orders. They are responsible for programming the machines, ensuring the required parameters and measurements are met while maintaining the quality and safety standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["engraving operator","drill technician","engraving drill operator","computer numerical controlled engraving machine operator","cnc metal etching machine operator","cnc metal engraving machine operator","CNC metal engraving machine operator","cnc etching machine operator","computer numerical controlled metal engraving machine operator","CNC etching machine operator","engraving machine tender","metal engraving machine operator","computer numerical controlled etching machine operator","engraving machine operator","CNC metal etching machine operator","CNC engraving operator","CNC engraving machine operator","computer numerical controlled metal etching machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"engraving machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Engraving machine operators set up, programme, and tend engraving machines designed to precisely carve a design in the surface of a metal workpiece by a diamond stylus on the mechanical cutting machine that creates small, separate printing dots existing from cut cells. They read engraving machine blueprints and tooling instructions, perform regular machine maintenance, and make adjustments to the precise engraving controls, such as the depth of the incisions and the engraving speed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.2","ESCO_LABELS":["grinding machine worker","grinding machine set-up worker","CNC grinding machine inspector","fettler","metal filing machine operator","grinding machine set-up operative","grinding machine inspector","linishing machine operative","abrasive wheel machine operator","linishing machine worker","automatic grinding machine inspector","carbon plant grinding machinist","convex grinder operator","grinding and stapling machine apprentice","grinding and stapling machine operative","linishing machine operator","foundry grinder","grinding room operative","CNC grinding machine technician","polishing machine operator","linisher","abrasive wheel operator","buffing machine operator","grinding machine set-up operator","grinding machine operator","filing and grinding machine operator","tool grinding machine operator","back grinding machine operator","carbon grinding machine operator","lapping machine operator","grinding machine technican","convex grinder","grinding machine operative","grinding machine setter","automatic grinding machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"grinding machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Grinding machine operators set up, program and control grinding machines, designed to apply abrasive processes in order to remove small amounts of excess material and smoothen metal workpieces by using an abrasive wheel with diamond teeth as a cutting device for very precise and light cuts. They read grinding machine blueprints and tooling instructions, perform regular machine maintenance, and make adjustments to the grinding controls, such as the depth of cuts and the rotation speed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.3","ESCO_LABELS":["laser cutting machine operator","laser set up operative","laser mill operative","CNC metal cutting machine worker","laser cutting technician","cnc laser cutter","laser drill operator","metal cutting machine operative","laser mill inspector","laser mill technician","laser cutting machine worker","CNC metal cutting machine setter","CNC laser cutting machine operative","metal cutting machine tender","laser cutting machine setter","laser cutting machine tender","computer numerical controlled laser cutting machine worker","laser cutting machine set-up operator","laser mill operator","computer numerical controlled metal cutting machine worker","computer numerical controlled laser cutting machine setter","laser drilling operative","CNC laser cutting machine operator","laser cutter production operator","CNC laser cutting machine set-up technician","computer numerical controlled laser cutter operator","computer numerical controlled laser cutting machine tender","computer numerical controlled metal cutting machine tender","CNC laser cutting machine worker","laser cutter","laser drill set-up technician","laser drill operative","laser cutter inspector","laser drill inspector","laser cutter technician","CNC laser cutter","CNC laser cutting machine tender","CNC laser cutting machine setter","laser cutting machine operative","laser cutter production operative","computer numerical controlled laser cutting machine operative","metal cutting machine worker","laser drill set-up inspector","CNC metal cutting machine tender","computer numerical controlled laser cutting machine operator","CNC laser set-up inspector","laser drill technician","metal cutting machine setter","laser cutting machine set-up operative","computer numerical controlled metal cutting machine setter","laser cutter production worker","laser set up operator","CNC metal cutting machine operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laser cutting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laser cutting machine operators set up, program and tend laser cutting machines, designed to cut, or rather burn off and melt, excess material from a metal workpiece by directing a computer-motion-controlled powerful laser beam through laser optics. They read laser cutting machine blueprints and tooling instructions, perform regular machine maintenance, and make adjustments to the milling controls, such as the intensity of the laser beam and its positioning.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.4","ESCO_LABELS":["automatic spinning lathe setter","lathe and turning machine operator","turning machine operator","CNC lathe hand","CNC brake drum operator","CNC lathe tender","cnc lathe tender","turning machine tender","CNC lathe setter","CNC lathe turner","CNC tool lathe setter","CNC turning machine setter","automatic spinning lathe operator","CNC turning machine tender","computer numerical controlled lathe and turning machine setter","computer numerical controlled lathe and turning machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lathe and turning machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lathe and turning machine operators set up, program and tend lathe and turning machines designed to cut excess metal from a metal workpiece using a hardened cutting tool moved by computer-controlled motors. They read lathe and turning machine blueprints and tooling instructions, perform regular machine maintenance, and make adjustments to the lathe controls, such as the depth of cuts and the rotation speed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.4.1","ESCO_LABELS":["brake drum operator","metal working lathe operator","tool lathe setter","tool lathe","spinning lathe operator","metal spinning operator","metalworking lathe operator","lathe scalper operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metalworking lathe operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metalworking lathe operators set up and tend a metalworking lathe manually, which is responsible for cutting metal to its desired size and shape by usage of a gear train or a swapping gear that propels the main lead-screw at a variable speed ratio, thus rotating the metal workpiece on its axis, facilitating the cutting process. They check the lathe equipment for wear and handle the metal workpieces as they have been cut by the lathe.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.5","ESCO_LABELS":["cut-off operative","metal cut-off saw operator","metal sawing machine technician","saw shop worker","metal cut-off saw trimmer","metal power saw operator","metal trimmer","sawing machine operative","machine saw operator","metal cutter","metal sawing machine operator","saw operator","shear saw operator","metal power saw trimmer","saw shop operator","metal sawing machine operative","metal sawing machine worker","metal saw operator","cut-off operator","metal sawyer","metal power saw technician","metalworking power saw operator","shear operator","machine power saw operator","metal cut-off saw operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal sawing machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal sawing machine operators set up and operate metal sawing machines designed to cut excess metal from a metal workpiece by the use of a (or several) large toothed-edges blade(s). They also trim clean finished shapes out of metal using tin snips, metal shears or wire cutters. \u00a0They also smoothen and trim sharp or rough edges using various tools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.6","ESCO_LABELS":["numerical controlled lathe technician","milling machine set-up operator","computer numerical controlled milling machine operator","numerical controlled lathe operator","horizontal machining centre operator","CNC milling machine operator","CNC milling operative","numerical controlled milling machine operator","CNC miller","vertical machining centre operator","horizontal machining operator","milling machine operator","CNC milling machine operative","horizontal machining operative","cnc turner\/setter","numerical controlled milling machine technician","milling machine tender","cnc miller","cnc setter\/operator","computer numerical controlled milling machine operative","numerical control milling operator","numerical controlled milling operator","numerical control milling operative","numerical controlled milling machine inspector","cnc programmer\/operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"milling machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Milling machine operators set up, program and control milling machines, designed to cut excess material from metal workpieces using a computer-controlled rotary-cutting, milling cutter. They read milling machine blueprints and tooling instructions, perform regular machine maintenance, and make adjustments to the milling controls, such as the depth of cuts or the rotation speed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.7","ESCO_LABELS":["CNC laser punch press operator","injection moulding machine operative","CNC punchpress operative","press brake operative","CNC punch press operator","press punch setter","turret punch press operative","brake press setter","plastic punch press operator","punch press worker","punch machine operator","CNC turret machine operator","punchpress worker","CNC punch press brake operator","punch machine setter","punchpress operator","CNC punch operator","CNC press brake operator","press setter","press brake setter\/operator","CNC laser punchpress operative","press punch operative","punchpress operative","press punch inspector","centre punch operator","punch press brake operator","plastic press operator","press operative","press inspector","punch press operative","press brake setter","punch press operator","press brake operator","Turret punch press operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"punch press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Punch press operators set up and tend punch presses designed to cut workpieces into their desired shape by propelling a hydraulic ram to punch holes into them with a single die set that pushes through the top dead centre, through the surface, and to the bottom dead centre of the workpiece.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.4.8","ESCO_LABELS":["CNC waterjet cutter operator","abrasive jet cutting machine operator","water jet operator","CNC water jet cutting machine operator","abrasive jet cutter operator","water jet cutting machine technician","water-jet technician","water jet technician","waterjet cutter operator","water jet cutting machine operator","waterjet cutter operative","water jet cutting machine operative","waterjet cutting machine operative","waterjet cutter apprentice","water jet cutter operator","abrasive jet cutting machine operative","abrasive jet cutter technician","waterjet cutting machine operator","CNC waterjet cutting machine operator","abrasive jet cutter operative","waterjet technician","abrasive jet cutting machine technician","waterjet cutting machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"water jet cutter operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Water jet cutter operators set up and operate a water jet cutter, designed to cut excess material from a metal workpiece by using a high-pressure jet of water, or an abrasive substance mixed with water.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.5","ESCO_LABELS":["drilling machine worker","drilling and broaching technician","vertical drilling mill operator","drill punch operator","gang drill operator","computer numerical controlled drilling machine operator","drill setup operative","foot drill operative","drilling machine inspector","foot drill operator","driller and reamer","drilling machine tender","drill set-up operator","drill punch operative","horizontal drilling milling machine set-up operator","gang drill operative","CNC drilling machine operator","adzing and drilling machine operator","drilling machine operative","multiple-spindle vertical drilling mill set-up operator","drill setup operator","drill set-up operative","drilling mill operator","computer controlled drilling machine operator","drill and reamer technician","drilling machine operator","driller and broacher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drilling machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drilling machine operators set up, program and control drilling machines, designed to drill holes in workpieces using a computer-controlled, rotary-cutting, multipointed cutting tool, inserted into the workpiece axially. They read drilling machine blueprints and tooling instructions, perform regular machine maintenance, and make adjustments to the drilling controls, such as the depth of drills or the rotation speed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.6","ESCO_LABELS":["tapper operator","drill operative","plastic CNC press operative","automatic driller and reamer","reamer operator","drill-press operative","metal drill press operator","automatic drilling machine operator","drill press operator for metal","plastic drill press operative","automatic reaming machine operator","metal cnc-press operator","metal drill-press operative","cnc-press operative","plastic drill press operator","metal cnc-press operative","automatic drilling machine operative","plastic drill-press operator","automatic drill punch operator","drill press tender","plastic drill-press operative","barrel reamer","automatic drilling technician","metal drill-press operator","drill operating technician","CNC press operative","metal CNC press operative","plastic CNC press operator","metal drill press operative","plastic cnc-press operative","metal CNC press operator","drill press operator","drill press operative","drill presser","drill operator","plastic cnc-press operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drill press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drill press operators set up and operate drill presses designed to cut excess material from or enlarge a hole in a fabricated workpiece using a hardened, rotary, multipointed cutting tool that inserts the drill into the workpiece axially.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.7","ESCO_LABELS":["tool turner","tool engineering fitter","machine tool turner","assembly line turner","assembly line fitter","tool and die fitter","tool engineering turner","machine tool fitter","electrical turner","tool and die turner","tool fitter","engineering turner","fitter and turner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fitter and turner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fitters and turners use machine tools to create and modify metal parts according to set specifications in order to fit components for machinery. They ensure the finished components are ready for assembly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.8","ESCO_LABELS":["mechanical gearing machinist","mechatronic gear machinist","automotive gear machinist","electrical gearing machinist","auto machinist","mechatronic gearing machinist","automotive gearing machinist","gear change machinist","gear machinist","electrical gear machinist","mechanical gear machinist","auto change machinist","precision gear machinist","precision gearing machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gear machinist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gear machinists make precision parts for gears and other driving elements. They use a variety of machine tools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7223","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal working machine tool setters and operators set and\/or operate various machine tools, working to fine tolerances.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7223"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Working Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7223.9","ESCO_LABELS":["heat treat furnace operative","billet heating operator","heat regulator operator","heat treatment furnace operator","billet heating technician","heat treating bluer apprentice","billet heater","casting furnace technician","heat treating machine operator","heat treating furnace tender","batch heat operative","heat regulator operative","billet heater operator","heat treating technician","heat treat operative","heat treating bluer","heat treating furnace operator","mining oven technician","heat treating setter","batch heat treat operator","heat treat furnace operator","heat treat apprentice"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"heat treatment furnace operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Heat treatment furnace operators monitor the process of heat treatment of castings. They control the treatment furnaces and direct all activities of furnace operation, including the interpretation of computer data, temperature measurement and adjustment, and loading vessels. They control the chemicothermal treatment of castings in order to reach the standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7224","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Polishers, Wheel Grinders and Tool Sharpeners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal polishers, wheel grinders and tool sharpeners polish and grind metal surfaces and sharpen tools.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7224"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Polishers, Wheel Grinders and Tool Sharpeners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7224.1","ESCO_LABELS":["circle finisher","air bag finisher","metal buffer","bed finisher","eco pickled surface operator","hand buffer","tube buffer","circle buffer","smooth clean surface operator","machine buffer","tube finisher","mechanical buffer","machine finisher","bed buffer","metal polisher","automatic metal finisher","buffer operator","mechanical finisher","pickling operator","air bag buffer","buffer","hand finisher","automatic metal buffer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal polisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal polishers use metal working equipment and machinery to polish and buff almost finished metal workpieces in order to enhance their smoothness and appearance and to remove oxidisation, tarnishing the metal after the other fabrication processes. They may operate equipment using diamond solutions, silicon-made polishing pads, or working wheels with a leather polishing strop, and tend to these materials ensuring their effectiveness.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"722","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers, hammer and forge bars, rods or ingots of iron, steel and other metals to make and repair various kinds of tools, equipment and other articles; set machine tools for operators or set and operate various machine tools; and polish and sharpen surfaces.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7224","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Polishers, Wheel Grinders and Tool Sharpeners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal polishers, wheel grinders and tool sharpeners polish and grind metal surfaces and sharpen tools.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","722","7224"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and Related Trades Workers","Metal Polishers, Wheel Grinders and Tool Sharpeners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7224.2","ESCO_LABELS":["lead tool grinder","grinder","tool grinder","tool cutter and grinder","operator of tool and cutter grinder","precision tool grinder","toolgrinder","tool sharpener","CNC operator of tool and cutter grinder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tool grinder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tool grinder perform precision grinding processes on metal objects and tools. They grind, sharpen or smoothen metal surfaces using the appropriate tools and instruments. Tool grinders follow tooling instructions and assure the processed workpiece meets the necessary specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.1","ESCO_LABELS":["truck brake technician","car brake technician","lorry brake technician","automotive braking systems repair technician","brake technician","suspension technician","automotive brake technician","automotive braking systems diagnostic technician","automotive braking systems technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automotive brake technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automotive brake technicians inspect, maintain, diagnose and repair braking, steering and suspension systems as well as wheels and tyres.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.10","ESCO_LABELS":["auto mechanic","PCV technician","automotive technician","car mechanic","bus technician","heavy vehicle technician","vehicle technician","coach technician","motorcycle mechanic","automotive maintenance technician","motor vehicle mechanic","road vehicle mechanic","senior bus technician","moped mechanic","bus and coach technician","LGV technician","moped technician","truck mechanic","motorbike mechanic","automotive mechanic","moped repairer","motorbike technician","vehicle mechanic","light vehicle technician","van mechanic","bus mechanic","motorbike repairer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vehicle technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vehicle technicians inspect, test and maintain vehicles, motorcycles, engine tune-ups and tyre replacements. They repair engine failures, lube replacements. Vehicle technicians replace vehicle components and evaluate warranty options. \n \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.2","ESCO_LABELS":["coach builder","vehicle-body builder","vehicle panel beater","coachbuilder","vehicle coachbuilder","vintage vehicle coachbuilder","specialist coachbuilder","bus-body builder","automotive panel beater","automotive coachbuilder","coach-body builder","commercial vehicle coachbuilder","vintage vehicle-body builder","caravan-body builder","vehicle builder","caravan-body coachbuilder","heavy vehicle coachbuilder","automobile panel beater"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coachbuilder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coachbuilders execute work on vehicle bodies and coaches. They have skills to form body parts from panels, manufacture and assemble the frames and parts for vehicles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mechanic diesel engine","diesel engine mechanic","diesel mechanic","mechanical bogie fitter","railway diesel mechanic","mechanical body fitter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"diesel engine mechanic","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Diesel engine mechanics repair and maintain all types of diesel engines. They use hand tools, precision measuring instruments, and machine tools to diagnose trouble, disassemble engines, and to examine and exchange parts of\u00a0defect and excessive wear.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.4","ESCO_LABELS":["car engine technician","van refurbishing technician","vehicle refurbishing inspector","car engine refurbishing technician","vehicle engine technician","petrol engine technician","gas engine refurbishing technician","coach engine refurbishing technician","refurbishing technician","motor refurbishing inspector","powertrain refurbishing technician","engine technician","bus engine technician","electric engine technician","bus engine refurbishing technician","gas engine technician","engine refurbishing inspector","car body repairer","general refurbishing inspector","machine refurbishing inspector","hybrid engine refurbishing technician","diesel engine technician","truck engine refurbishing technician","electric engine refurbishing technician","truck engine technician","automobile refurbishing inspector","heavy engine refurbishing inspector","truck refurbishing technician","mechanical refurbishing inspector","car refurbishing technician","engine refurbishing technician","automotive refurbishing inspector","diesel engine refurbishing technician","body repair technician","light engine refurbishing inspector","car refurbishing inspector","lorry engine refurbishing technician","truck body repairer","car body repair technician","motor vehicle body repairer","petrol engine refurbishing technician","motor vehicle refurbishing technician","LGV body repair technician","powertrain technician","bus and coach refurbishing technician","hybrid engine technician","bus and coach body repair technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"refurbishing technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Refurbishing technicians overhaul and\u00a0refurbish inner parts of vehicles, such as engine parts and diesel pumps.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.5","ESCO_LABELS":["old car restorer","car restoration technician","car interior restorer","classic car restorer","vintage car restorer","car interior restoration technician","can interior specialist","car restorer","restoration technician","vehicle restorer","classic car restoration technician","vehicle interior restorer","classic vehicle restorer","automotive restoration technician","old car restoration technician","vintage vehicle restorer","old vehicle restorer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"restoration technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Restoration technicians overhaul old and classic cars.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.6","ESCO_LABELS":["van recovery technician","heavy vehicle roadside technician","coach roadside technician","PCV roadside technician","bus and coach roadside technician","LGV roadside technician","automotive recovery technician","truck recovery technician","roadside vehicle technician","bus roadside technician","vehicle recovery technician","mobile auto mechanic","car recovery technician","light vehicle roadside technician","mobile vehicle mechanic"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"roadside vehicle technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Roadside vehicle technicians perform onsite repairs, tests and maintenance to roadside vehicles. They locate and travel to customers' vehicles to provide services such as tyre replacements and engine repairs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.7","ESCO_LABELS":["tyre inspector","wheel machinist","fitter and turner","tire fitter","wheel fitter","machinist","garage assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tyre fitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tyre fitters\u00a0inspect, maintain, repair and fit tyres to vehicles. They advise clients on different tyre and wheel types. Furthermore they\u00a0balance the tyres, verify that the wheels are aligned correctly and ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.8","ESCO_LABELS":["heavy vehicle maintenance attendant","light vehicle service technician","LGV maintenance attendant","bus maintenance attendant","coach maintenance attendant","bus service technician","coach service technician","LGV service technician","heavy vehicle service technician","vehicle maintenance attendant","fast-fit maintenance attendant","light vehicle maintenance attendant","bus and coach service technician","PCV service technician","bus and coach maintenance attendant","fast-fit service technician","PCV maintenance attendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vehicle maintenance attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vehicle maintenance attendants execute basic tasks such as changing oil, changing filters, changing spark plugs at a vehicle maintenance station.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7231","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motor vehicle mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain, service and repair engines and the mechanical and related equipment of passenger cars, delivery trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7231"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7231.9","ESCO_LABELS":["service station manager","bus maintenance supervisor","fleet maintenance manager","automobile servicing manager","heavy vehicle maintenance supervisor","bus and coach maintenance supervisor","LGV maintenance manager","coach maintenance supervisor","fast-fit service manager","automobile repair shop manager","PCV maintenance manager","bus maintenance manager","fleet maintenance supervisor","coach maintenance manager","PCV maintenance supervisor","bus and coach maintenance manager","light vehicle maintenance supervisor","heavy vehicle maintenance manager","light vehicle maintenance manager","vehicle maintenance supervisor","LGV maintenance supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vehicle maintenance supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vehicle maintenance supervisors assume responsibility for the day-to-day operation of a service station.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7232","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aircraft engine mechanics and repairers fit, service, repair and overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as airframes, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7232"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7232.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aircraft de-icing equipment installation technician","spacecraft de-icer installer","aeroplane de-icer installer","aircraft de-icing equipment technician","aircraft de-icing equipment fitter","aircraft de-icing equipment installer","aircraft de-icer installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft de-icer installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft de-icer installers assemble, install, test, maintain and repair mechanical de-icing and anti-icing systems that prevent ice accumulation or formation on aircrafts and spacecrafts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7232","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aircraft engine mechanics and repairers fit, service, repair and overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as airframes, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7232"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7232.2","ESCO_LABELS":["engine test specialist","aeroplane engine technician","aircraft engine specialist","specialist in aircraft engines","aircraft engine technician","rotary aircraft engine specialist","helicopter mechanic","helicopter maintenance specialist","aeroplane engine specialist","engine inspection specialist","airplane engine specialist","helicopter engine specialist","civilian aircraft engine specialist","piston aircraft engine specialist","areoplane engine mechanic","rotary maintenance specialist","jet aircraft engine specialist","aircraft engine mechanic","light aircraft engine specialist","military aircraft engine specialist","aeroplane engine inspection specialist","plane engine specialist","aeroplane engine inspection engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft engine specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft engine specialists advise on maintaining procedures to engines of aircrafts and helicopters. They perform operability tests to components and parts of aircrafts to diagnose suitability for usage and possible operations to improve performance. They interpret and provide support to understand the technical specifications given by manufacturers for application at the airport's premises.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7232","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aircraft engine mechanics and repairers fit, service, repair and overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as airframes, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7232"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7232.3","ESCO_LABELS":["aircraft gas turbine engine installation technician","aeroplane engine mechanic","aeroplane gas turbine engine maintenance technician","aeroplane gas turbine engine repair technician","aircraft gas turbine engine repair technician","aircraft gas turbine engine maintenance technician","aviation gas turbine engine repair technician","aviation gas turbine engine maintenance technician","aircraft gas turbine engine overhaul technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft gas turbine engine overhaul technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft gas turbine engine overhaul technicians perform overhaul, maintenance and repair work on gas turbine engines. They disassemble, inspect, clean, repair and reassemble the engines using engine-specific tooling.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7232","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aircraft engine mechanics and repairers fit, service, repair and overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as airframes, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7232"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7232.4","ESCO_LABELS":["helicopter maintenance coordinator","military aircraft maintenance manager","aviation maintenance coordinator","plane maintenance manager","aeroplane maintenance coordinator","coordinator of aircraft maintenance","plane maintenance coordinator","aircraft maintenance planning officer","jet aircraft maintenance coordinator","airplane maintenance coordinator","light aircraft maintenance manager","military aircraft maintenance coordinator","rotary aircraft maintenance manager","aircraft maintenance scheduler","rotary aircraft maintenance coordinator","light aircraft maintenance coordinator","helicopter maintenance manager","aviation maintenance planning officer","civilian aircraft maintenance coordinator","piston aircraft maintenance manager","aircraft maintenance coordinator","aviation maintenance scheduler","airplane maintenance manager","civilian aircraft maintenance manager","piston aircraft maintenance coordinator","jet aircraft maintenance manager","aeroplane maintenance manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft maintenance coordinator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft maintenance coordinators plan, schedule, and manage the preparation and maintenance works in the hangars and workshops. They communicate with higher level managers in order to prepare the necessary resources for smooth and efficient operations in airports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7232","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Aircraft engine mechanics and repairers fit, service, repair and overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as airframes, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7232"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7232.5","ESCO_LABELS":["avionics line inspector","aeroplane preventative maintenance technician","airworthiness technician","cabin mechanic","aviation maintenance technician","aeroplane systems maintenance technician","aircraft systems maintenance technician","aircraft instrument operator","aircraft maintenance technician","aeroplane technician","aircraft engineer","avionics instrument inspector","aviation line inspector","avionics mechanical technician","aviation instrument inspector","aircraft technician","aircraft preventative maintenance technician","aircraft instrument operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft maintenance technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft maintenance technicians perform preventive maintenance to aircrafts, aircraft components, engines and assemblies, such as airframes and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. They perform inspections following strict protocols and aviation laws.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.1","ESCO_LABELS":["building construction equipment maintenance inspector","building equipment inspector","building equipment mechanic","building equipment servicer","building construction equipment operator","building construction equipment mechanic","heavy equipment inspector","building equipment operator","heavy equipment mechanic","construction equipment technician","building construction equipment servicer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"construction equipment technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Construction equipment technicians inspect, maintain and repair heavy-duty vehicles used in construction, forestry and earthworks such as bulldozers, excavators and harvesters. They perform evaluations of the equipment, and ensure the safety and optimal efficiency of the machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.10","ESCO_LABELS":["mechanic on a ship","ship machinist","cargo ship mechanic","container ship mechanic","merchant ship mechanic","passenger ship mechanic","marine mechanic","cruise ship mechanic"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine mechanic","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine mechanics are in charge of the engines and mechanical parts of the vessel and replace defective equipment and parts. They communicate with other crew members on the operational level. Marine mechanics maintain and repair the engines and other machinery of vessels such as boilers, generators and electrical equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.11","ESCO_LABELS":["heavy machines operator","heavy machines operators","mining processing engineer","mining equipment mechanic","mine machinery technicians","heavy machines mechanic","mine machinery mechanic","fitter","heavy machinery technician","mining mechanic","mine operations mechanic","mining equipment mechanics","mine machinery technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mining equipment mechanic","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mining equipment mechanics install, remove, maintain and repair mining equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.12","ESCO_LABELS":["mould maker apprentice","mould filler and drainer","mould filler","mould builder","mould setter","mould presser","molding machine technician","mould setting operator","moulding line operator","mould stamper","mould blower","mould dresser","moulding operator","mould mechanic"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"moulding machine technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Moulding machine technicians service machinery used in the casting and moulding of plastics and other materials. They calibrate the equipment, perform maintenance activities, examine finished products and repair faults.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.13","ESCO_LABELS":["vacuum system installer","vacuum systems assembler","Pneumatic systems inspector","pneumatic systems technician","gas system inspector","pneumatic vacuum system inspector","pneumatic air system inspector","pneumatic system installer","pneumatic gas system inspector","pneumatic system assembler","air system inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pneumatic systems technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pneumatic systems technicians use blueprints and technical documentation to assemble and install equipment operated by gas or air under pressure. They set up the systems according to engineering specifications and test them to ensure good functioning order. They may also perform maintenance and repair work on installed pneumatic equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.14","ESCO_LABELS":["rotating equipment craftsman","compressor repairman","rotating equipment maintenance worker","rotating equipment operator","compressor inspector","rotating equipment inspector","rotating equipment repairer","rotating equipment mechanic","compressor mechanic","rotating equipment maintainer","compression equipment repairer","rotating equipment operative","rotating equipment maintenance operative","rotating equipment repairman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rotating equipment mechanic","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rotating equipment mechanics are responsible for preventive and corrective maintenance activities for rotating equipment such as turbines, compressors, engines, and pumps. They ensure the availability and integrity of the installed systems and equipment in terms of safety and reliability.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.15","ESCO_LABELS":["textile machinery installer","textile machinery maintenance mechanic","textile machine operator","textile machine apprentice","fabric machine operator","textile value chain machine repairer","textile card mechanic","textile mechanic","textile machinery mechanic","textile card inspector","textile machinery technician","textile machine maintenance mechanic","textile card grinder","textile machine mechanic","textile machine installer","fabric material machine operator","textile machinery mecanic","textile machine inspector","card fixer","textile card fixer","assistant textile machinery installer","textile machinery repairer","textile machine repairer","card grinder","textile machine operative","textile machinery fixer","textile machinery installation assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile machinery technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile machinery technicians set up, maintain, inspect and repair mechanical and computer-controlled machinery used in textile manufacturing such as weaving, dyeing and finishing machines. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.2","ESCO_LABELS":["crane technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"crane technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Crane technicians assemble industrial and harbor cranes components. They install conveyors and controls. Crane technicians perform the final assembly on site and maintain and repair cranes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.3","ESCO_LABELS":["fisheries engineer's assistant","assistant naval mechanic","assistant ship mechanic","fishing vessel assistant engineer","fisheries assistant engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fisheries assistant engineer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fisheries assistant engineers assist the marine chief engineer with checking operations and maintenance of the propulsion plant, machinery and auxiliary equipment of the ship. They collaborate on security, survival and health care on board, observing the national and international standards of application.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.4","ESCO_LABELS":["hydraulic liquid inspector","fluid power operator","hydraulic brake operator","fluid power supervisor","fluid power brake inspector","hydraulic power technical operative","fluid power technician","hydraulic liquid mechanic","hydraulic power machinist","fluid power technical operator","hydraulic brake inspector","fluid power brake operator","fluid power technical operative","hydraulic inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fluid power technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fluid power technicians install and assemble equipment that uses liquid or gas pressure to transmit or regulate power. They also perform tests on and maintain this equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.5","ESCO_LABELS":["forging and casting inspector","forging inspector","moulding and forging inspector","forge casting inspector","casting and forging inspector","forge processing inspector","casting and forging technical operator","foundry operations inspector","forge equipment technician","moulding and casting inspector","forge operations inspector","foundry processing inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"forge equipment technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Forge equipment technicians maintain and repair forge machinery such as presses and material handling equipment. They perform evaluations of the equipment, perform preventative maintenance activities, and repair faults. They also assist in the installation of the equipment and ensure proper functionality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.6","ESCO_LABELS":["lubrication technician","machinery lubrication technician","bearing greaser","machine oiler","greaser","oiler","lube technician","grease gun operative","machine greaser","machinery lube technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"greaser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Greasers make sure industrial machines are properly lubricated to maintain operations. They use grease guns to oil machines. Greasers also perform basic maintenance and repair duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.7","ESCO_LABELS":["mechanical engineering fitter","electrical engineering fitter","industrial machinery maintenance engineer","engineering fitter","industrial machinery repairer","industrial machine fitter","industrial machinery inspector","industrial machinery fitter","industrial machine inspector","mechanical fitter","electronic fitter","industrial machine maintenance engineer","industrial machinery mechanic","industrial machine repairer","industrial machine mechanic"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial machinery mechanic","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial machinery mechanics work on new machinery and equipment in operation. They set up for the specific application and build accessories if necessary, perform maintenance and repair, and run diagnostics to find faults in systems or parts that need replacing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.8","ESCO_LABELS":["land-based machinery technician","land-based machinery mechanic","land-based machinery technicians","landbased machinery technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"land-based machinery technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Land-based machinery technicians maintain, overhaul and\u00a0repair agricultural equipment and machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.8.1","ESCO_LABELS":["agricultural production technician","agricultural technician","agricultural conservation technician","agricultural systems technician","agricultural equipment test technician","agricultural research technician","farm equipment technician","agricultural machinery technician","agricultural landscape technician","agricultural automation technician","agricultural machinery mechanic"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"agricultural machinery technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Agricultural machinery technicians repair, overhaul and maintain agricultural equipment including tractors, tillage equipment, seeding equipment and harvesting equipment. They perform evaluations of the equipment, perform preventive maintenance activities and repair faults.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.8.2","ESCO_LABELS":["woodland machinery technician","forest machine mechanic","forestry machine mechanic","forest machinery operative","transportation equipment operator","forestry machinery technician","forestry machine repairer","forestry machinery operative","forestry machine operator","forest machine repairer","forestry machinery operator","forest machine transporter operator","forestry machinery repairman","forestry equipment machinist","forest machine transporter operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"forestry machinery technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Forestry machinery technicians\u00a0maintain and transport forestry machinery. As part of the maintenance of forestry machinery, they make use of specialised software and data recording systems and instruments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7233","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, examine, service and repair engines, agricultural and industrial machinery and mechanical equipment, except motor vehicle, aircraft and electric motors.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7233"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Agricultural and Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7233.9","ESCO_LABELS":["shipfitter","ship fitter","naval fitter","maritime fitter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine fitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine fitters work primarily in fabrication, subassembly, assembly and final assembly of all structural components on commercial and naval vessels, to include but not limited to hulls, superstructures, masts, pilot house, and engine rooms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"72","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Metal, machinery and related trades workers cast, weld, forge and, by other methods, form metal; erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures; engage in machine-tool setting as well as in fitting, maintaining and repairing machinery, including engines, vehicles, or they produce tools and various non-precious-metal articles. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"723","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Machinery mechanics and repairers fit, install, maintain and repair engines, vehicles, agricultural or industrial machinery and similar mechanical equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7234","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bicycle and Related Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bicycle and related repairers fit, maintain, service and repair the mechanical and related equipment of bicycles, rickshaws, baby carriages, wheelchairs and similar non-motorized transport equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","72","723","7234"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers","Machinery Mechanics and Repairers","Bicycle and Related Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7234.1","ESCO_LABELS":["scooter technician","bicycle fixer","bike repairer","bicycle repairer","bicycle shop attendant","bike shop assistant","cycle technician","bicycle technician","bicycle mechanic","bike mechanic","cycle mechanic","bike technician","cycle repairer","bicycle maintenance technician","bike shop worker","scooter mechanic","bicycle shop assistant","scooter repairer","bicycle repairman","bicycle shop worker","bike shop attendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bicycle mechanic","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bicycle mechanics maintain and repair a variety of bicycle models and component parts. They may perform customized alterations, according to their client's preferences.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Precision-instrument makers and repairers make, calibrate, repair, maintain, adjust and install mechanical watches and clocks, and nautical, meteorological, optical and other precision instruments and equipment, and set them for correct performance.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7311.1","ESCO_LABELS":["watch maker","mechanical watchmaker","clockmaker","clock and watchmaker","mechanical clockmaker","electronic watchmaker","maker of watchers","watchmaker","electronic clockmaker","clock maker","maker of clocks"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clock and watchmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clock and watchmakers make mechanical or electronic clocks and watches. They use precision hand tools or automated machinery to assemble the timing devices. Clock and watchmakers may also repair clocks or watches. They can work in workshops or in factories.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Precision-instrument makers and repairers make, calibrate, repair, maintain, adjust and install mechanical watches and clocks, and nautical, meteorological, optical and other precision instruments and equipment, and set them for correct performance.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7311.2","ESCO_LABELS":["optical equipment fabricator","optical equipment technician","fabricator of optical instruments","optical equipment assembler","optical instrument assembly practitioner","practitioner of optical instrument assembly","assembler of optical instruments","fabricator of optical equipment","optical instrument assembler","optical assembly technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"optical instrument assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Optical instrument assemblers read blueprints and assembly drawings to assemble lenses and optical instruments, such as microscopes, telescopes, projection equipment, and medical diagnostic equipment. They process, grind, polish, and coat glass materials, centre lenses according to the optical axis, and cement them to the optical frame. They may test the instruments after assembly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Precision-instrument makers and repairers make, calibrate, repair, maintain, adjust and install mechanical watches and clocks, and nautical, meteorological, optical and other precision instruments and equipment, and set them for correct performance.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7311.3","ESCO_LABELS":["optical instruments technician","optical instrument engineer","ophthalmic instrument repairer","optical instrument technician","binoculars repairer","optical instruments repairer","telescope repairer","optical instrument servicer","ophthalmic instruments repairer","telescopes repairer","optical instrument worker","optical instrument repairer","optical instruments worker","binocular repairer","optical instruments servicer","optical instruments engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"optical instrument repairer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Optical instrument repairers repair optical instruments, such as microscopes, telescopes, camera optics, and compasses. They test the instruments to ensure they function properly. In a military context they also read blueprints to be able to repair the instruments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Precision-instrument makers and repairers make, calibrate, repair, maintain, adjust and install mechanical watches and clocks, and nautical, meteorological, optical and other precision instruments and equipment, and set them for correct performance.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7311.4","ESCO_LABELS":["gauge assembler","thermostat calibrator","precision instrument tester","gauge tester","micrometer assembler","gauge calibrator","precision instrument assembler","precision instrument craftsman","thermostat tester","precision instrument maker","meter tester","precision instrument calibrator","micrometer tester","micrometer calibrator","precision instrument craftswoman","thermostat assembler","meter assembler","meter calibrator","precision instrument craftsperson"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"precision instrument assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Precision instrument assemblers read blueprints and assembly drawings to assemble precision instruments such as micrometers, gauges, thermostats and utility meters. They collect the different components and piece them together using hand tools or machinery. Furthermore they calibrate the instruments and test their precision.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Precision-instrument makers and repairers make, calibrate, repair, maintain, adjust and install mechanical watches and clocks, and nautical, meteorological, optical and other precision instruments and equipment, and set them for correct performance.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7311.5","ESCO_LABELS":["orthopaedic appliance maker","surgical instrument maker","surgical instrument designer","medical instrument design technician","surgical device repairer","surgical instrument assembler","medical instrument designer","medical instrument repairer","surgical device design technician","medical instrument assembler","surgical instrument technician","surgical instrument design technician","medical instrument technician","surgical device assembler","surgical instrument repairer","surgical device designer","surgical device technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"surgical instrument maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Surgical instrument makers create, repair and design surgical instruments, such as clamps, graspers, mechanical cutters, scopes, probes and other surgical instruments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Precision-instrument makers and repairers make, calibrate, repair, maintain, adjust and install mechanical watches and clocks, and nautical, meteorological, optical and other precision instruments and equipment, and set them for correct performance.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Precision-instrument Makers and Repairers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7311.6","ESCO_LABELS":["watch and clock fixer","chronometrist","watch and clock repairer","watch and clock restorer","time piece fixer","watch and clock repairman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"watch and clock repairer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Watch and clock repairers maintain and repair wristwatches and clocks. They identify defects, change batteries, fit new straps, oil and replace damaged parts. They may also restore antique clocks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bow maker","rattle idiophone maker","idiophone musical instrument maker","idiophone musical instruments maker","idiophone musical instrument builder","scraper idiophone maker","percussion idiophone maker","concussion idiophone maker","bell maker","plucked idiophone maker","idiophone musical instruments builder","idiophone maker","bow rehairer","friction idiophone maker","bell neck hammerer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"idiophone musical instruments maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Idiophone musical instruments makers create and assemble parts to make idiophone instruments to specified instructions or diagrams. They shape, drill, sand and string the parts that are mostly made out of glass, metal, ceramics or wood, clean, test the quality and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.2","ESCO_LABELS":["senior instrument technician","instrument technician","guitar technician","drum technician","road crew member","roadie","piano technician","bass technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"instrument technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Instrument technicians assist and support musicians before, during and after the performance to ensure the instruments and the connected equipment, the backline, are setup properly. They maintain, check, tune and repair instruments and assist with quick changes. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.3","ESCO_LABELS":["keyboard musical instrument assembler","keyboard musical instrument maker","keyboard musical instrument constructor","keyboard musical instrument craftswoman","keyboard musical instrument production worker","keyboard musical instrument craftsman","keyboard musical instrument builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"keyboard musical instrument maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Keyboard musical instrument makers create and assemble parts to create keyboard instruments according to specified instructions or diagrams. They sand wood, tune, test and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["harpsicord builder","harpsicord inspector","harpsicord technician","harpsicord craftswoman","harpsicord craftsman","harpsicord quality inspector","harpsicord tester","harpsichord maker","harpsicord quality tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"harpsichord maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Harpsichord makers create and assemble parts to make harpsichords according to specified instructions or diagrams. They sand wood, tune, test and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["organ maker","pipe organ designer","pipe organ maker","organ designer","organ builder","pipe organ builder","organ constructor","pipe organ constructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"organ builder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Organ builders create and assemble parts to build organs according to specified instructions or diagrams. They sand wood, tune, test and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["piano maker","piano maker\/tuner","piano maker\/inspector","piano craftsman","piano builder","piano technician","piano maker\/technician","piano tester","piano craftswoman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"piano maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Piano makers create and assemble parts to make pianos according to specified instructions or diagrams. They sand wood, tune, test and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.4","ESCO_LABELS":["membranophone musical instruments maker","kazoo maker","membranophone musical instruments builder","membranophone musical instrument craftsman","membranophone musical instrument production worker","membranophone musical instrument constructor","tubular drum maker","drum maker","kettle drum maker","membranophone musical instrument craftswoman","friction drum maker","mirliton maker","swazzle maker","membranophone musical instrument assembler","frame drum maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"membranophone musical instruments maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Membranophone musical instruments makers create and assemble parts to make membranophone instruments to specified instructions or diagrams. They stretch and attach the membrane to the frame of the instrument, test the quality and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.5","ESCO_LABELS":["musical instrument restoration technician","musical instrument technician","organ repairer","violin repairer","instrument repairman","violin tuner","piano tuner","instrument fixer","musical instrument restoration specialist","musical instrument restorer","instrument tuner","musical instrument repairer","musical instrument fixer","organ tuner","musical instrument repair specialist","musical instrument repairman","instrument repairer","piano repairer","musical instrument tuner","musical instrument repair technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"musical instrument technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Musical instrument technicians maintain, tune and repair musical instruments such as pianos, pipe organs, band instruments, violins and other instruments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.6","ESCO_LABELS":["stringed instrument maker","cello maker","viola maker","viola builder","cello builder","luthier","double bass builder","double bass maker","stringed musical instrument builder","stringed musical instrument maker","lute maker","lute builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stringed musical instrument maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stringed musical instrument makers create and assemble parts to create stringed instruments according to specified instructions or diagrams. They sand wood, measure and attach strings, test quality of strings and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.6.1","ESCO_LABELS":["guitar inspector","guitar craftsman","stringed instrument builder","stringed instrument inspector","guitar quality inspector","stringed instrument tester","stringed instrument quality inspector","guitar quality tester","guitar craftswoman","guitar maker","guitar technician","guitar builder","stringed instrument quality tester","guitar tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"guitar maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Guitar makers create and assemble parts to build guitars according to specified instructions or diagrams. They work wood, measure and attach strings, test quality of strings and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.6.2","ESCO_LABELS":["celtic harp builder","lever harp maker","harp maker","wire harp builder","multi-course harp maker","lever harp builder","pedal harp builder","celtic harp maker","pedal harp maker","wire harp maker","multi-course harp builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"harp maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Harp makers create and assemble parts to create harps according to specified instructions or diagrams. They sand wood, measure and attach strings, test quality of strings and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.6.3","ESCO_LABELS":["violin maker","violin craftsman","violin assembler","violin builder","violin craftswoman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"violin maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Violin makers create and assemble parts to create violins according to specified instructions or diagrams. They sand wood, measure and attach strings, test quality of strings and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Musical instrument makers and tuners make, assemble, repair, adjust and restore musical instruments and tune them to the required pitch with hand or power tools. They usually specialize in one type of instrument, such as stringed instruments, brass instruments, reed instruments, pianos, or percussion instruments.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Musical Instrument Makers and Tuners"],"ESCO_CODE":"7312.7","ESCO_LABELS":["brass instrument assembler","woodwind instrument builder","wind musical instrument maker","woodwind instrument assembler","wind musical instrument builder","brass instrument craftsman","brass instrument builder","woodwind instrument craftswoman","brass instrument maker","brass instrument craftswoman","wind instrument maker","woodwind instrument maker","woodwind instrument craftsman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wind musical instrument maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wind musical instrument makers create and assemble parts to make wind instruments according to specified instructions and diagrams. They measure and cut the tubing for the resonator, assemble parts such as braces, slides, valves, piston, bell heads and mouth pieces, test and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1","ESCO_LABELS":["earring maker","ring maker","jewellery fabricator","brooch maker","jewelry design consultant","fine metalworker","jewellery design consultant","ring fabricator","jewellery design artist","jewellery metalworker","jewelry metalworker","craft jeweller","jewelsmith","jewel smith","jewelry designer","jewellery maker","filigree jewelery worker","jewelry design artist","jeweler","bench jeweller","earrings fabricator","earrings maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"jeweller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Jewellers fabricate and repair various jewellery articles. They create models from wax or metal and they may undertake the casting process (place wax model in casting ring, create moulds, pour molten metal into mould, or operate centrifugal casting machine to cast articles). Jewellers also cut, saw, file, and solder pieces of jewellery together, using a soldering torch, carving tools and hand tools and polish the article.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["filigree metalworker","filigree artist","filigree worker","filigree jewellery worker","fiigree designer","filigree maker","filagree maker","filigree jewelry worker","filigree craftsman","jewelery metalworker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"filigree maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Filigree makers create a delicate kind of jewellery, usually of gold and silver, called a filigree. They solder together tiny beads, twisted threads or a combination of the two to the surface of an object in the same metal, arranged in an artistic motif.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["goldsmiths","gold jewellery fabricator","gold ring fabricator","gold jewel smith","gold ring maker","gold earrings maker","gold jewellery maker","goldsmith","silver smith","boutique goldsmith","gold earrings fabricator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"goldsmith","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Goldsmiths design, manufacture and sell jewellery. They also adjust, repair and appraise gems and jewellery for customers using experience in the working of gold and other precious metals.\u00a0 \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["jewelry etcher","jewelry engraver","gold etcher","gold engraver","jewellery etcher","jewellery engraving designer","silver etcher","jewelry decorator","jewellery decorator","jewellery hand engraver","silver engraver","jewelry engraving designer","machine engraver","jewellery hand etcher","machine etcher","jewelry finisher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"jewellery engraver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Jewellery engravers engrave lettering and ornamental designs onto jewellery articles, using engravers handtools. They sketch and lay out the lettering and designs on the article, cut the design in the article and clean it up.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["jewelry mount maker","bench jeweler","jewellery mount maker","bench jeweller","jewelry mounter","jeweller\/mounter","gem stone mounter","gemstone mounter","diamond mounter","precious stone mounter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"jewellery mounter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Jewellery mounters create the framework for a piece of jewellery, on which the precious stones are added to later.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["jewelry polisher","jewellery polishing machine setter","jewelry polishing machine worker","jewelery repairer","jewellery finisher","jewelry polishing machine operative","jewellery polishing machine worker","barrel polishing machine worker","barrel polishing machine tender","barrel polishing machine operative","jewelry polishing machine tender","jewelry polishing machine setter","jewelry polishing machine operator","barrel polishing machine setter","jewellery polishing machine operator","jewellery polishing machine operative","barrel polishing machine operator","jewellery polishing machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"jewellery polisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Jewellery polishers ensure that finished jewellery pieces are cleaned by customer demand or prepared for sale. They may also perform minor repairs.\u00a0They use either hand tools such as files and emery paper buff sticks and\/or hand held polishing machines. They also use mechanised polishing machines such as barrel polishers.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["jewellery hammersmith","jewellery repair technician","adornment repairer","jewelry repairer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"jewellery repairer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Jewellery repairers use specialised hand tools to carry out adjustments and repairs to all types of jewellery pieces. They resize rings or necklaces, reset gems, and repair broken jewellery parts. Jewellery repairers identify the suitable precious metals to be used as replacements, solder and smooth joints. They clean and polish the repaired pieces to be returned to the customer.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["precious stone setter","diamond setter","precious stone craftworker","precious stone craftswoman","gem stone setter","gem setter","jewelery stone setter","gemsetter","jewellery stone setter","precious stone craftsman","gemstone setter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"precious stone setter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Precious stone setters use tools to insert diamonds and other gemstones into jewellery settings according to specifications. The setting of the gemstone depends on its size and its shape.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["silver earrings fabricator","boutique silversmith","silversmith","silver jewellery maker","silversmiths","trophy maker","silver jewellery fabricator","trophy silversmith","silver ring fabricator","silver earrings maker","silver jewel smith","silver ring maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"silversmith","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Silversmiths design, manufacture and sell jewelry. They also adjust, repair and appraise gems and jewelry. Silversmiths are specialized in working with silver and other precious metals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7313","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Jewellery and precious metal workers design, fabricate, adjust, repair or appraise jewellery, ceremonial or religious items, gold, silver, other precious metals, or gems. They cut, file, polish and set precious and semi-precious stones including gems and diamonds and engrave designs on jewellery and precious metal articles. They cut and polish diamonds for industrial purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7313"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7313.2","ESCO_LABELS":["faceter","diamond cutter","lapidarist","jewelery fabricator","gemstone cutter","precious stone cutter","opal polisher","gem cutter","lapidary","gemcutter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"precious stone cutter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Precious stone cutters use cutting machines and tools to cut or carve diamonds and other gemstones according to diagrams and patterns while considering different specifications. They are experts at fabricating jewellery such as rings, brooches, chains and bracelets from gemstones.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7314","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Potters and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Potters and related workers prepare pottery, porcelain ware, sanitary ware, bricks, tiles and abrasive wheels by hand or by machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7314"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Potters and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7314.1","ESCO_LABELS":["tile mould maker","brick mold maker","hand pipe molder","tile molder","heat resistant product moulder","tile moulder","handmade-brick molder","brick maker","hand pipe moulder","brick molder","heat resistant product molder","handmade-brick moulder","molder of handmade bricks","brick mould maker","tile mold maker","brick moulder","hand brick molder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hand brick moulder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hand brick moulders create unique bricks, pipes, and other heat-resistant products using hand moulding tools. They create moulds according to specifications, clean and oil them, insert and remove the mixture from the mould. Then, they let the bricks dry in kiln before finishing and smoothing the end products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7314","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Potters and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Potters and related workers prepare pottery, porcelain ware, sanitary ware, bricks, tiles and abrasive wheels by hand or by machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7314"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Potters and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7314.2","ESCO_LABELS":["abrasive wheel moulder","pot maker","craft potter","potter","ceramics maker","pottery and porcelain modeller","production potter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"production potter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Production potters process and form clay, by hand or by using the wheel, into end-products pottery, stoneware products, earthenware products and porcelain. They introduce the already shaped clay into kilns, heating them at a high temperature in order to remove all the water from the clay.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7314","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Potters and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Potters and related workers prepare pottery, porcelain ware, sanitary ware, bricks, tiles and abrasive wheels by hand or by machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7314"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Potters and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7314.3","ESCO_LABELS":["porcelain caster","caster of pottery and porcelain ware","pottery and porcelain caster","pottery and porcelain molder","pottery and porcelain ware caster","pottery and porcelain moulder","caster of pottery and porcelain","pottery caster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pottery and porcelain caster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pottery and porcelain casters fill moulds with clay to cast pottery and porcelain wares. They pour excess slip out of the mould when needed, drain moulds, remove the cast from the mould, smooth the casting surfaces to remove marks and place the castings on boards to dry.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass Makers, Cutters, Grinders and Finishers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass makers, cutters, grinders and finishers blow, mould, press, cut, trim, grind and polish glass, and shape molten glass according to patterns.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Glass Makers, Cutters, Grinders and Finishers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7315.1","ESCO_LABELS":["glass-blower","glass designer","glass designer and maker","decorative glass artist","glass designer & maker","glass designer & blower","glass blower","glass designer and blower","scientific glass maker","glassblower"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"glass-blower","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Glass-blowers design, produce and decorate glass artefacts such as stained glass windows, mirrors and architectural glass. Some glass-blowers specialise in restoring, renovating and repairing original pieces. They may also work as scientific glass-blowers, designing and repairing laboratory glass.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7315","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass Makers, Cutters, Grinders and Finishers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass makers, cutters, grinders and finishers blow, mould, press, cut, trim, grind and polish glass, and shape molten glass according to patterns.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7315"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Glass Makers, Cutters, Grinders and Finishers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7315.2","ESCO_LABELS":["glass beveler","glass beveller machine operator","glass hand-beveller","glass beveling machine operator","glass edger","hand-beveller","glass cutter","glass finisher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"glass beveller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Glass bevellers measure, cut, assemble and install flat glass and mirrors. They also load and unload glass, mirrors and equipment, drive to installation sites, install metal or wood frameworks that need to be fitted with glass, and work according to client specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7316","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers decorate articles made of wood, metal, textiles, glass, ceramics and other materials. They plan, lay out and paint letters, figures, monograms and designs to make signs and engrave and etch ornamental and floral designs on glass and other articles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7316"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7316.1","ESCO_LABELS":["pottery painter","decorative glass artist","traditional glass painter","interior decorative artist","decorative painter","decorative artist","glass painter","tole painter","ceramic painter","specialist decorator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"decorative painter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Decorative painters design and create visual art on different kinds of surfaces such as pottery, casings, glass and fabric. They use diverse materials and a variety of techniques to produce decorative illustrations ranging from stenciling to free-hand drawing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7316","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers decorate articles made of wood, metal, textiles, glass, ceramics and other materials. They plan, lay out and paint letters, figures, monograms and designs to make signs and engrave and etch ornamental and floral designs on glass and other articles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7316"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7316.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["painter of ceramic articles","ceramic designer & painter","decorator of ceramics","ceramic painter & decorator","ceramic designer and painter","ceramic artist","ceramics painter","ceramic painter and decorator","ceramic painter","ceramic decorator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ceramic painter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ceramic painters design and create visual art on ceramic surfaces and objects such as tiles, sculptures, tableware and pottery. They use a variety of techniques to produce decorative illustrations ranging from stenciling to free-hand drawing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7316","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers decorate articles made of wood, metal, textiles, glass, ceramics and other materials. They plan, lay out and paint letters, figures, monograms and designs to make signs and engrave and etch ornamental and floral designs on glass and other articles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7316"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7316.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["painter on glass","crystal painter","pattern designer on glass","window painter","stained glass painter","glass object pattern designer","glass painter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"glass painter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Glass painters design and create visual art on glass or crystal surfaces and objects such as windows, stemware and bottles. They use a variety of techniques to produce decorative illustrations ranging from stenciling to free-hand drawing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7316","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers decorate articles made of wood, metal, textiles, glass, ceramics and other materials. They plan, lay out and paint letters, figures, monograms and designs to make signs and engrave and etch ornamental and floral designs on glass and other articles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7316"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7316.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["china designer & painter","china painter","porcelain designer & painter","porcelain designer and painter","china decorator","porcelain decorator","porcelain painter","china designer and painter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"porcelain painter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Porcelain painters design and create visual art on porcelain surfaces and objects such as tiles and pottery. They use a variety of techniques to produce decorative illustrations ranging from stenciling to free-hand drawing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7316","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers decorate articles made of wood, metal, textiles, glass, ceramics and other materials. They plan, lay out and paint letters, figures, monograms and designs to make signs and engrave and etch ornamental and floral designs on glass and other articles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7316"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7316.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["decorator of wooden items","wood painter and designer","wood painter","wood painting specialist","wood painter & designer","wooden items painter","wooden items decorator","wood decorator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood painter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood painters design and create visual art on wooden surfaces and objects such as furniture, figurines and toys. They use a variety of techniques to produce decorative illustrations ranging from stenciling to free-hand drawing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7316","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers decorate articles made of wood, metal, textiles, glass, ceramics and other materials. They plan, lay out and paint letters, figures, monograms and designs to make signs and engrave and etch ornamental and floral designs on glass and other articles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7316"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7316.2","ESCO_LABELS":["diamond point glass engraver","decorative glass engraver","glass decorator","precision etcher","ornamental glass engraver","glass hand etcher","precision engraver","glass etcher","glass engraver","heritage glass engraver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"glass engraver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Glass engravers engrave lettering and ornamental designs onto glass articles, using engravers hand tools. They sketch and lay out the lettering and designs on the article, cut the design in the article and finish it.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7316","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers decorate articles made of wood, metal, textiles, glass, ceramics and other materials. They plan, lay out and paint letters, figures, monograms and designs to make signs and engrave and etch ornamental and floral designs on glass and other articles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7316"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7316.3","ESCO_LABELS":["precious metal engraver","engraving drill operative","engraving mill operative","engraving mill operator","hand metal engraver","engraving drill operator","metal hand engraver","engraving set up technician","engraving drilling operative","engraving set-up operative","engraving set up operative","engraving set-up operator","engraving drill technician","engraving set-up technician","engraving set up operator","engraving mill technician","metal engraver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal engraver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal engravers make incisions of a design onto a metal surface by carving grooves into it, usually for decorative purposes, including metal weaponry. To cut the design into the surface they use tools such as gravers or burins. \n \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7316","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers decorate articles made of wood, metal, textiles, glass, ceramics and other materials. They plan, lay out and paint letters, figures, monograms and designs to make signs and engrave and etch ornamental and floral designs on glass and other articles.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7316"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Signwriters, Decorative Painters, Engravers and Etchers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7316.4","ESCO_LABELS":["traffic sign maker","sign installer","signboard writer","road sign maker","sign writer","sign maintenance worker","sign maker","signboard maker","signwriter","advertising sign maker","road sign installer","road sign maintenance worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sign maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sign makers design and develop signs for a variety of uses such as flyers, traffic signs, billboards and business signs. They use different materials and techniques and if necessary they install the sign on site. Furthermore they also perform maintenance and repairs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7317","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in wood, basketry and related materials apply traditional techniques such as seasoning, impregnation to prepare wood, straw, rattan, reeds, clay, shells and other materials, and carve, mould, assemble, weave or paint and decorate various articles for personal or household use or for decorative purposes. Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers select and prepare materials such as bristles, nylon, fibre, bass, whisker and wire to make wicker furniture, brushes and brooms, and weave various kinds of baskets.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7317"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7317.1","ESCO_LABELS":["artisan paper fabricator","paper creator","artisan paper manufacturer","small-scale paper producer","paper fabricator","artisan papermaker","artisan paper producer","artisan paper creator","small-scale paper manufacturer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"artisan papermaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Artisan papermakers create paper slurry, strain it on screens, and dry it manually or using small scale equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7317","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in wood, basketry and related materials apply traditional techniques such as seasoning, impregnation to prepare wood, straw, rattan, reeds, clay, shells and other materials, and carve, mould, assemble, weave or paint and decorate various articles for personal or household use or for decorative purposes. Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers select and prepare materials such as bristles, nylon, fibre, bass, whisker and wire to make wicker furniture, brushes and brooms, and weave various kinds of baskets.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7317"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7317.2","ESCO_LABELS":["basketmaker","reed weaver","basket weaving handicraft worker","reed weaving handicraft worker","artisan basket weaver","reed basket weaver","basket weaver","basket reed weaver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"basketmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Basketmakers use stiff fibres to manually weave objects such as containers, baskets, mats and furniture. They use various traditional techniques and materials according to the region and the intended use of the object.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7317","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in wood, basketry and related materials apply traditional techniques such as seasoning, impregnation to prepare wood, straw, rattan, reeds, clay, shells and other materials, and carve, mould, assemble, weave or paint and decorate various articles for personal or household use or for decorative purposes. Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers select and prepare materials such as bristles, nylon, fibre, bass, whisker and wire to make wicker furniture, brushes and brooms, and weave various kinds of baskets.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7317"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7317.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mop production plant worker","broom production plant operative","brush production plant worker","brush production plant operative","broom production plant worker","broom production worker","broom factory worker","brush assembly worker","brush factory worker","broom factory operative","mop factory worker","broom maker","broom assembly worker","brush assembler","mop production plant operative","broom assembler","mop assembly worker","mop factory operative","mop maker","brush maker","brush production worker","mop assembler","mop production worker","brush factory operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"brush maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Brush makers insert different types of material such as horsehair, vegetable fiber, nylon, and hog bristle into metal tubes called ferrules. They insert a wooden or aluminium plug into the bristles to form the brush head and attach the handle to the other side of the ferrule. They immerse the brush head in a protective substance to maintain their shape, finish and inspect the final product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7317","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in wood, basketry and related materials apply traditional techniques such as seasoning, impregnation to prepare wood, straw, rattan, reeds, clay, shells and other materials, and carve, mould, assemble, weave or paint and decorate various articles for personal or household use or for decorative purposes. Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers select and prepare materials such as bristles, nylon, fibre, bass, whisker and wire to make wicker furniture, brushes and brooms, and weave various kinds of baskets.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7317"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7317.4","ESCO_LABELS":["plaything repairer","toy fixer","toymaker","metal toy maker","soft toy maker","toy repairman","gismo repairer","hand toy maker","play thing repairer","puppet maker","craft toymaker","toy creator","plastic toy maker","metal toymaker","toy repairer","electric toy repairman","toy finisher","hand toymaker","plaything repairman","craft toy maker","gizmo repairer","maker of toys","plastic toymaker","toy designer","toy maker","electric toy repairer","soft toymaker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"toymaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Toymakers create or reproduce hand-made objects for sale and exhibition made of various materials such as plastic, wood and textile. They develop, design and sketch the object, select the materials and cut, shape and process the materials as necessary and apply finishes.\u00a0In addition, toymakers\u00a0maintain and repair all types of toys, including mechanical ones. They identify defects in toys, replace damaged parts and restore their functionality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7317","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in wood, basketry and related materials apply traditional techniques such as seasoning, impregnation to prepare wood, straw, rattan, reeds, clay, shells and other materials, and carve, mould, assemble, weave or paint and decorate various articles for personal or household use or for decorative purposes. Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers select and prepare materials such as bristles, nylon, fibre, bass, whisker and wire to make wicker furniture, brushes and brooms, and weave various kinds of baskets.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7317"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7317.5","ESCO_LABELS":["wicker furniture maker","rattan furniture weaver","wicker-furniture manufacturer","rattan furniture maker","rattan furniture assembler","wicker furniture assembly worker","willow furniture weaver","wicker furniture weaver","wicker furniture fabricator","wicker-furniture producer","rattan furniture production process worker","wicker furniture manufacturer","wicker furniture producer","wicker furniture creator","wicker furniture assembler","wicker-furniture fabricator","wicker furniture production process worker","wicker furniture production operative","rattan furniture assembly worker","rattan furniture production operative","wicker-furniture creator","rattan furniture manufacturer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wicker furniture maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wicker furniture makers choose and prepare materials such as softened rattan or willow branches in order to produce wicker furniture such as chairs, tables and couches. They use hand, power or machine tools to cut, bend and weave materials to create the desired objects. Finally, they treat the surface to ensure a finished look and protect it from corrosion and fire using waxes, lacquers and other coatings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7317","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in wood, basketry and related materials apply traditional techniques such as seasoning, impregnation to prepare wood, straw, rattan, reeds, clay, shells and other materials, and carve, mould, assemble, weave or paint and decorate various articles for personal or household use or for decorative purposes. Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers select and prepare materials such as bristles, nylon, fibre, bass, whisker and wire to make wicker furniture, brushes and brooms, and weave various kinds of baskets.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7317"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Wood, Basketry and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7317.6","ESCO_LABELS":["artisan woodworker","heritage wood worker","master woodcarver","craft wood carver","heritage woodcarver","traditional woodcarver","heritage woodworker","artisan woodcarver","traditional wood carver","artisan","heritage wood carver","traditional handcarver","artisan wood worker","craft woodcarver","artisanal woodcarver","handcarver","woodcarver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"woodcarver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Woodcarvers manually shape wood into the desired shape using equipment like knives, gouges and chisels. Woodcarvers produce wooden products to serve as decoration, to be integrated into a composite product, as utensils or as toys.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7318","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials apply traditional techniques and patterns to produce woven fabrics, knitted, embroidered, woven and other garments and articles for household use, as well as traditional footwear, handbags, belts and other accessories.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7318"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7318.1","ESCO_LABELS":["traditional carpet worker","carpet maker","handicraft worker, carpets","carpet weaver","traditional carpet maker","hand carpet maker","handemade carpet worker","carpet worker","carpet handicraft worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"carpet handicraft worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Carpet handicraft workers use handicraft techniques to create textile floor coverings. They create carpets and rugs from wool or other textiles using traditional crafting techniques. They can use diverse methods such as weaving, knotting or tufting to create carpets of different styles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7318","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials apply traditional techniques and patterns to produce woven fabrics, knitted, embroidered, woven and other garments and articles for household use, as well as traditional footwear, handbags, belts and other accessories.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7318"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7318.2","ESCO_LABELS":["carpet maker","rug maker","carpet-weaving machine operator","rug weaver","carpet weavers","carpet-tufting machine operator","carpet weaver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"carpet weaver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Carpet weavers operate machinery to create textile floor coverings. They create carpets and rugs from wool or synthetic textiles using specialised equipment. Carpet weavers can use diverse methods such as weaving, knotting or tufting to create carpets of different styles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7318","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials apply traditional techniques and patterns to produce woven fabrics, knitted, embroidered, woven and other garments and articles for household use, as well as traditional footwear, handbags, belts and other accessories.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7318"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7318.3","ESCO_LABELS":["drift net maker","fishing net maker","fisheries net maker","maker of fishing nets"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fishing net maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fishing net makers make and assemble fishing net gear and carry out reparation and maintenance, as directed by the drawings and\/or traditional methods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7318","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials apply traditional techniques and patterns to produce woven fabrics, knitted, embroidered, woven and other garments and articles for household use, as well as traditional footwear, handbags, belts and other accessories.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7318"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7318.4","ESCO_LABELS":["hand knitter","knitting and crochet designer","traditional knitter","knitting artist","knitter","lacemaker","knitting pattern designer","warp knitter","knit designer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"knitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Knitters create textiles or fabric by knitting pieces of yarn. They use traditional techniques to create interlocking loops of yarn which form a uniform piece of fabric. Knitters use different techniques, needles and yarn materials to create knitted materials of diverse proportions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7318","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials apply traditional techniques and patterns to produce woven fabrics, knitted, embroidered, woven and other garments and articles for household use, as well as traditional footwear, handbags, belts and other accessories.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7318"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7318.5","ESCO_LABELS":["leather artisan","leather craft worker","leather goods artisanal worker","bespoke leather craftswoman","leather repair worker","leather articles artisanal worker","leather craftsman","leather craftswoman","leatherwear artisanal worker","bespoke leather craftsman","leather accessories artisanal worker","luxury leather artisan"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods artisanal worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods artisanal workers manufacture leather goods or parts of leather goods by hand according to the specifications of the customer or their own design. They do repairs of leather goods such as shoes, bags and gloves.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7318","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials apply traditional techniques and patterns to produce woven fabrics, knitted, embroidered, woven and other garments and articles for household use, as well as traditional footwear, handbags, belts and other accessories.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7318"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers in Textile, Leather and Related Materials"],"ESCO_CODE":"7318.6","ESCO_LABELS":["needle loom operator","weaving forewoman","fabric weaver","manufacturing weaver","textile weaver","weaving machine operator","cloth weaver","weaver","loom operator","weaving foreman","weaving machinist","weaving inspector","needle loom weaver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"weaver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Weavers operate the weaving process at traditional hand powered weaving machines (from silk to carpet, from flat to Jacquard). They monitor the condition of machines and the fabric quality, such as woven fabrics for clothing, home-tex or technical end uses. They carry out\u00a0\u00a0mechanic works on machines that convert yarns into fabrics such as blankets, carpets, towels and clothing material. They repair loom malfunctions as reported by the weaver, and complete loom check out sheets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7319","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers handicraft workers who perform traditional handicrafts not classified elsewhere. For instance, the group includes traditional handicraft workers in non-precious metals and stone.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7319"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"7319.1","ESCO_LABELS":["wax candle maker","candle former","artisanal candle maker","candle making machine tender","candle maker","candlemaker","candle factory worker","candle production inspector","candle making machine operative","candle making machine operator","candle molder","candle making machine worker","artisan candle maker","chandler","candle moulder","candle inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"candle maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Candle makers mold candles, place the wick in the middle of the mold and fill the mold with wax, by hand or machine. They remove the candle from the mold, scrape off excess wax and inspect the candle for any deformities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"731","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Handicraft Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Handicraft workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, make, repair, adjust, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious metals, pottery and porcelain ware. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various glass, ceramics, textile, straw, stone, wood and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7319","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Handicraft Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers handicraft workers who perform traditional handicrafts not classified elsewhere. For instance, the group includes traditional handicraft workers in non-precious metals and stone.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","731","7319"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Handicraft Workers","Handicraft Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"7319.2","ESCO_LABELS":["archery bows repairer","sporting goods repairer","sports equipment technician","sports equipment repair technician","camping equipment repair technician","sporting goods repair technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sports equipment repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sports equipment repair technicians maintain and repair recreational\u00a0sports equipment such as tennis rackets, archery tools and camping equipment. They use specialised hand tools or mechanical tools to restore damaged parts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pre-press Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pre-press technicians proof, format, set and compose text and graphics into a form suitable for use in various printing processes and representation in other visual media.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Pre-press Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7321.1","ESCO_LABELS":["prepress technologist","prepress engineer","prepress worker","prepress technician","press preparation technician","graphics technician","prepress specialist","press preparation engineer","press preparation technologist","press preparation specialist","press preparation worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prepress technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prepress technicians prepare printing processes by formatting, setting and composing text and graphics into a suitable form. This includes the capture of text and image and processing it electronically. They also prepare, maintain and troubleshoot printing presses.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pre-press Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pre-press technicians proof, format, set and compose text and graphics into a form suitable for use in various printing processes and representation in other visual media.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Pre-press Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7321.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["imagesetter engineer","phototypesetter technician","phototypesetting machine operator","phototypesetting machine engineer","imagesetter","phototypesetter operator","imagesetter technician","phototypesetter engineer","phototypesetting machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"imagesetter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Imagesetters process images and graphic templates by using phototypesetting machines. They optimise the templates for the best possible result by determining the right arrangement of text and image on the print sheet. The product is then set onto photo paper or film.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pre-press Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pre-press technicians proof, format, set and compose text and graphics into a form suitable for use in various printing processes and representation in other visual media.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Pre-press Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7321.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["certified master lithographer","CT technician","computer-to-plate technician","lithographic printer","lithographic operator","CTP worker","offset lithographer","platesetter specialist","lithographer and digital printer","platesetter operator","platesetter technician","lithographer","master printer\/lithography","CTP specialist","computer-to-plate operator","plate worker","metal lithographer","computer-to-plate specialist","CTP operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lithographer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lithographers make and prepare metal plates to be used as the original in various printing processes and media. Plates are usually laser-etched from digital sources with computer-to-plate technology, but can also be made by applying types of emulsions to the printing plate.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pre-press Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pre-press technicians proof, format, set and compose text and graphics into a form suitable for use in various printing processes and representation in other visual media.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Pre-press Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7321.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["prelim\/prepress Operator","electronic pre-press operator","pre-press artworker","proof-press specialist","proofer","digital pre-press operator","pre-press proofer","electronic prepress operator","prepress operator","proof-press technician","proof-press operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prepress operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prepress operators create a prepress proof or sample of what the finished product is expected to look like. They monitor printing quality, ensuring that graphics, colors and content meet the required quality and technical standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pre-press Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pre-press technicians proof, format, set and compose text and graphics into a form suitable for use in various printing processes and representation in other visual media.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Pre-press Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7321.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["scanning machine operator","scanning operator","scanning specialist","document scanning specialist","document scanner","scanning clerk","scanner operator","scanner tender","scanning machine tender","scanner worker","document scanning operator","scanner technician","scanning technician","scanner specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"scanning operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Scanning operators tend scanners. They feed print materials into the machine and set controls on the machine or on a controlling computer to obtain the highest resolution scan.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pre-press Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pre-press technicians proof, format, set and compose text and graphics into a form suitable for use in various printing processes and representation in other visual media.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Pre-press Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7321.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["silk screen engraver","rotary engraver","textile engraver","silk screen etcher","textile engravers","screen making technician","textile screen maker","etcher and engraver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"screen making technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Screen making technicians engrave or etch screens for textile printing.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pre-press Technicians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pre-press technicians proof, format, set and compose text and graphics into a form suitable for use in various printing processes and representation in other visual media.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Pre-press Technicians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7321.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["typesetting technician","typesetting specialist","graphic designer & typesetter","digital typesetter","typesetting machine operative","typesetting machine worker","typesetting worker","typesetting operative","production typesetter","typesetting machine technician","designer & typesetter","typesetting machine specialist","typesetting machine operator","typesetter","typesetting operator","graphic designer and typesetter","designer and typesetter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"typesetter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Typesetters ensure that printed text is correctly set and visually pleasing. While typesetting was originally done manually and later employed techniques like linotype and phototypesetting, almost all typesetting is now done digitally using design programs or specialised typesetting programs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.1","ESCO_LABELS":["digital press operator","digital printer","digital printer specialist","retoucher and printer","digital print machine specialist","graphic designer\/digital printer","digital print supervisor","digital printer technician","digital and lithographic printer","digital print machine operator","large format digital printer","digital web printer","print operator","digital print specialist","digital print operator","digital printer and finisher","digital print technician","digital print machine technician","digital printer operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital printer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital printers work with machines that print directly to the medium, without an intervening plate. Digital printers usually use laser or inkjet technology to print individual pages without lengthy or labour intensive technical steps intervening between the finished digital product and the print.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.10","ESCO_LABELS":["silk screen printer","textile screen printer","textile printers","textile printer","rotary screen printing operator","roller printer","textile printing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile printer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile printers\u00a0perform textile printing operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.2","ESCO_LABELS":["flexographic printer","flexographic printing press operator","flexographic printing inspection operator","flexographic label press operator","flexographic label press technician","flexographic press specialist","wide-format printer on flexographic presses","flexographic print maker","flexographic presswoman","flexographic printing inspection specialist","flexographic press operator","flexographic pressman","flexographic print operator","flexographic printing plate maker","flexographic operator","flexographic printing inspection technician","flexographic label press specialist","flexographic print technician","flexographic printing plate mounter","flexographic label printer","narrow-format printer on flexographic presses"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"flexographic press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Flexographic press operators use flexographic relief plate to print on almost any material. The relief plate is inked and pressed onto the material to be printed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.3","ESCO_LABELS":["gravure printing press tender","gravure press rolltender","gravure press operator","gravure press tender","rotogravure operator","rotogravure press technician","gravure specialist","gravure printing machine tender","gravure press worker","rotogravure printing machine tender","rotogravure technician","gravure technician","engraving press operator","gravure press operative","engraving press tender","gravure press technician","gravure printing machine operator","gravure press specialist","rotogravure specialist","rotogravure press specialist","rotogravure printing press operator","gravure operator","rotogravure press operator","rotogravure press rolltender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gravure press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gravure press operators work with gravure presses, where the image is engraved directly on a roll. They set up the press and monitor it during the operation, taking care of safety and resolving problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.4","ESCO_LABELS":["hot press technician","hot foil stamping machine technician","foil stamp machine operator","hot press specialist","foil stamping operator","hot foil stamping machine specialist","hot stamp specialist","hot stamp operator","foil press specialist","hot press operator","foil press technician","foil printing machine operator","hot foil operator","hot foil technician","hot foil machine specialist","foil blocking technician","foil stamping technician","hot foil blocker","foil stamping specialist","foil press operator","hot foil specialist","hot foil machine operator","foil blocking specialist","hot foil stamping die cutter","foil printing machine specialist","hot stamp technician","foil printing machine technician","hot foil machine technician","foil blocking operator","hot foil stamping machine operator","hot foil stamper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hot foil operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hot foil operators tend machines which apply a metallic foil on other materials using pressure cylinders and heating. They also mix colors, set up the appropriate machinery equipment and monitor printing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.5","ESCO_LABELS":["offset printer","newspaper printer","newspaper press specialist","offset pressman","offset printer operator","offset press specialist","lithographic printing technician","newspaper press operator","offset lithography printer","lithographic printing specialist","offset printer specialist","offset press operator","lithographic printing operator","newspaper press technician","offset press assistant","pad printing machine operator","offset printer technician","offset press technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"offset printer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Offset printers handle an offset press in order to print an image. The offset press transfers an inked image from the plate to a rubber blanket before to print it onto the printing surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.6","ESCO_LABELS":["paper embossing press tender","paper embossing machine tender","paper embossing\/debossing machine operator","paper embossing press worker","paper embossing press technician","paper embosser","paper embosser operator","paper embossing machine operator","paper embosser specialist","paper embossing press specialist","paper embosser worker","paper embossing and debossing machine operator","paper embossing and debossing press operator","paper embossing press operator","paper embosser technician","paper embossing & debossing press operator","paper paper embossing press operator","paper embossing & debossing machine operator","paper embossing\/debossing press operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paper embossing press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paper embossing press operators use a press to raise or recess certain areas of the medium, so as to create relief on the print. Two matching engraved dies are placed around the paper and pressure is applied to change the surface of the material.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.7","ESCO_LABELS":["textile printing technician","printing textile machine operator","textile screen printer technician","printing textile technician","clothing printing press machine operator","printing textile supervisor","textile printing press operator","cutting and printing machine set-up operator","screen printing technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"printing textile technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Printing textile technicians\u00a0perform operations related to setting up the printing processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.8","ESCO_LABELS":["print room technician","print room operator","mailroom specialist","reprographics technician","reprographic process specialist","reprography technician","reprographics operator","reprographics administrator","reprographics assistant","reprographic process technician","reprographics associate","reprography operator","reprography specialist","print room specialist","copy machine operator","mailroom technician","reprographics specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"reprographics technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Reprographics technicians are responsible for the full or partial process of reproduction of graphical documents through mechanical-driven or digital means, such as photography, scanning or digital printing. These activities are commonly performed for purposes of maintaining archives or other structured catalogues.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Printers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Printers set up and operate digital, letterpress, lithographic, flexographic, gravure, newspaper and other printing presses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Printers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7322.9","ESCO_LABELS":["silk-screen printing machine oeprator","silk-screen printing machine worker","screen printing machine specialist","screen printing machine technician","silk-screen printing operator","silk-screen printing machine technician","screen printing operator","screen-printer","screen print technician","screen printing machine operator","silk-screen printer","silk-screen printing machine operator","silk-screen printing machine specialist","screen printer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"screen printer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Screen printers tend a press that presses ink through a screen. They are responsible for the setup, operation and maintenance of the screen printing machine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Print Finishing and Binding Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Print finishing and binding workers bind books and other publications, and finish printed products by hand or machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Print Finishing and Binding Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7323.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bookbinder","binder","binder machine operator","perfect binding operator","binding machine operator","binding machine tender","bindery worker","bindery technician","perfect binder specialist","bookbinding machine operator","binder technician","bindery specialist","perfect bindery specialist","perfect binder technician","bindery operator","binder machine tender","bindery operative","paper binder","bindery machine operator","perfect binder operator","printing stitcher operator","perfect bindery technician","binding operator","bindery machine specialist","binder operator","perfect bindery operator","binder specialist","bindery machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bindery operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bindery operators tend machines that bind printed or unprinted paper into volumes using staples, twine, glue or other binding technologies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Print Finishing and Binding Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Print finishing and binding workers bind books and other publications, and finish printed products by hand or machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Print Finishing and Binding Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7323.2","ESCO_LABELS":["thread book sewing machine technician","paper stitcher","stitching machine operator","book-sewing machine technician","book-sewing machine operator","paper stitching machine technician","thread book sewing machine operator","book-sewing machine tender","paper stitching machine specialist","thread book sewing machine specialist","book-sewing machine specialist","paper stitching machine operator","thread book-sewing machine tender","thread book-sewing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"book-sewing machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Book-sewing machine operators tend a machine that stitches paper together to form a volume. They check that signatures are inserted the right way and the machine does not jam.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Print Finishing and Binding Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Print finishing and binding workers bind books and other publications, and finish printed products by hand or machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Print Finishing and Binding Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7323.3","ESCO_LABELS":["book restorer","book repairer","book restorer and conservator","book conservator","master book restorer","rare book restorer","paper conservator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"book restorer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Book restorers work to correct and treat books based on an evaluation of their aesthetic, historic and scientific characteristics. They determine the stability of the book and address the problems of chemical and physical deterioration of it. \u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work may be carried out by hand or involve the use of hand tools, hand-held power tools and in some cases the set-up and operation of machinery and machine tools. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Print Finishing and Binding Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Print finishing and binding workers bind books and other publications, and finish printed products by hand or machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Print Finishing and Binding Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7323.4","ESCO_LABELS":["printing folding machine operator","folder guillotine operator","folder machine operator","folder\/cutter operator","miniture folding specialist","print folding operator","folder\/guillotine operator","miniture folding technician","folding machine specialist","folder gluer specialist","folding machine technician","paper folding machinist","folder\/gluer specialist","paper folder machine worker","miniture folding operator","folder cutter operator","folder machine tender","print folding technician","print folding specialist","complex folder\/gluer operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"print folding operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Print folding operators tend a machine that folds paper and bundles of paper.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building and Related Electricians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building and related electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems and related equipment and fixtures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Building and Related Electricians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7411.1","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical maintenance technician","maintenance electrician","electrical installer","electrical services installer","electrical maintenance worker","wirewoman","electrical worker","installation electrician","wireman","electrician","electrical systems installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electricians fit and repair electrical circuits and wiring systems. They also install and maintain electrical equipment and machinery. This work can be performed indoors as well as outdoors, in nearly every type of facility.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building and Related Electricians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building and related electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems and related equipment and fixtures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Building and Related Electricians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7411.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["installation electrician","industrial building electrician","commercial building electrician","building electrician","electrical maintenance worker","electrical installer","building maintenance electrician","maintenance electrician","electrical maintenance technician","electrical systems installer","building services electrician","electrical services installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"building electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Building electricians install and maintain electricity cables and other electrical infrastructure in buildings. They make sure installed electrical equipment is isolated and presents no fire hazards. They understand existing situations and make improvements if called for.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building and Related Electricians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building and related electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems and related equipment and fixtures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Building and Related Electricians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7411.1.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["electrician","residential electrician","domestic and commercial electrician","domestic electrician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"domestic electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Domestic electricians install and maintain electrical infrastructures and domestic machinery in homes and other residential buildings. They perform inspections and repair defective parts to ensure efficiency.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building and Related Electricians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building and related electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems and related equipment and fixtures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Building and Related Electricians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7411.1.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["marine electrician","electrician","industrial and commercial electrician","industrial maintenance electrician","industrial electrical technician","industrial electrician","electrical technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial electricians install and maintain electricity cables and other electrical infrastructure in large industrial and commercial buildings. They perform inspections and repair defective parts of electrical systems to ensure efficiency.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building and Related Electricians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building and related electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems and related equipment and fixtures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Building and Related Electricians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7411.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["electricity meter technician","smart meter technician","electricity meter installer","electricity meter installation technician","electric meter maintenance operative","electric meter test technician","electricity meter maintenance worker","electric meter technician","smart meter installer","electricity meter test technician","electric meter installer","electric meter maintenance worker","electric meter installation technician","electricity meter maintenance operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electric meter technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electric meter technicians install and maintain electric meter systems in facilities or buildings. They install the equipment in accordance with regulations and repair faults and other problems. They test the equipment and advise on the use and care.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building and Related Electricians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building and related electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems and related equipment and fixtures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Building and Related Electricians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7411.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mobile power team member","event\/generator electrician","mobile power crew member","event and generator electrician","live event electrician","generator technician","mobile power expert","event electrician","generator technician and event electrician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"event electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Event electricians set up and dismantle temporary, reliable electrical systems to support events. They work in locations without access to the power grid as well as locations with temporary power access. Their work is based on instruction, plans and calculations. They work indoors as well as outdoors. They cooperate closely with technical crew and operators.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Building and Related Electricians","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Building and related electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems and related equipment and fixtures.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Building and Related Electricians"],"ESCO_CODE":"7411.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["solar operations and maintenance technician","photovoltaic energy installer","solar energy installation technician","solar energy system technician","solar energy panel installer","photovoltaic cell technician","solar energy array technician","solar energy harvesting technician","solar energy system maker","solar energy panel technician","PV field technician","solar energy technician","solar energy system builder","solar farm technician","solar energy system installer","solar roofer","solar energy system constructor","solar O and M technician","solar energy plant technician","photovoltaic field technician","solar energy generation technician","photo-voltaic cell technician","photovoltaic energy panel installer","solar energy system designer","solar energy farm technician","solar technician","photovoltaic system technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"solar energy technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Solar energy technicians install and maintain systems that collect solar energy. They prepare the necessary fixtures, often on roofs, install solar panels, and plug them into an electronic system including an inverter to connect the solar energy systems to the electricity lines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.1","ESCO_LABELS":["automotive battery tester","battery installer","truck battery technician","bus battery technician","lorry battery technician","dry cell battery technician","automotive battery installer","coach battery technician","dry cell installer","car battery installer","automobile battery technician","dry cell repairer","technician of automotive batteries","automotive battery technician","car battery technician","automotive battery repairer","automotive battery assembler","motor vehicle battery technician","installer of automotive batteries","dry cell tester","motor vehicle battery installer","vehicle battery technician","automobile battery installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automotive battery technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automotive battery technicians assemble, install, inspect, maintain and repair batteries in motor vehicles. They use electrical test equipment to confirm good working condition after installation. They evaluate batteries to determine the nature of power problems. They also prepare old batteries for disposal.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.10","ESCO_LABELS":["power tool equipment inspector","power tool repair technician","power compressor repairman","machine repairer","power tool repairman","power tool equipment repairer","power compressor mechanic","power tool craftsman","power tool equipment operative","power compression repairer","tool repair technician","power compressor inspector","machine tool repair technician","power tool maintainer","power tool equipment operator","power tool maintenance operative","tool repair inspector","power tool mechanic","power tool maintenance worker","hand tool repair technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"power tool repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Power tool repair technicians identify defects and repair electrically powered tools such as drills, chainsaws, lawn mowers and grinding machines. They disassemble, test and replace defective parts in tools. Power tools repair technicians advise customers on maintenance products and methods for their equipment. They may sell such products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.11","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical train electrician","multiple unit builder","carriage builder","depot electrician","rail depot electrician","rail electrician","railcar electrician","rail vehicle electrician","locomotive electrician","railway vehicle builder","rail workshop engineering technician","rolling stock builder","railcar builder","railway depot electrician","carriage electrician","rail vehicle builder","multiple unit electrician","rolling stock electrician","wagon builder","railway vehicle electrician","locomotive builder","railway workshop engineering technician","wagon electrician","workshop engineering technician","railway electrician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rolling stock electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rolling stock electricians install, maintain and repair electrical and electronic systems in rail vehicles such as air conditioning systems, lamps, heating systems, electrical wiring etc. They use diagnostic testing equipment to inspect vehicles and find faults. To do repair work, they use hand tools and specialised electrical instruments and machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.12","ESCO_LABELS":["ride maintenance engineer","aquatic technician","ride technician","engineering supervisor","ride mechanical engineer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"theme park technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Theme park technicians work to maintain and repair amusement park attractions. They need a strong technical knowledge and have specialised knowledge of the rides they are assigned to maintain. Theme park technicians usually keep records of the maintenance and repairs performed as well as uptime and downtime for each serviced attraction. Attention to safety is especially important in the maintenance and repair of amusement park rides.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.2","ESCO_LABELS":["automotive electrician","auto electrical technician","autoelectrical technician","motor vehicle electrical technician","vehicle body electrician","truck electrician","van electrician","electrical installation technician","auto electrician","motor vehicle electrician","motor vehicle technician, auto electrics","car electrician","auto technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automotive electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automotive electricians install, maintain and repair electrical and electronic systems in motor vehicles such as air conditioning systems, lamps, radios, heating systems, batteries, electrical wiring and alternators. They use diagnostic testing equipment to inspect vehicles and find faults. To do repair work, they use hand tools and specialised electrical instruments and machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.3","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical maintenance mechanic","installation electrician","electrical test mechanic","electrical mechanic","electrical installation mechanic","electrotechnical panel mechanic","electrical repair mechanic","electrotechnical panel builder","electrical diagnostic mechanic","production electrician","maintenance electrician","electrician","diagnostic electrician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrical mechanic","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrical mechanics install, repair and maintain mechanical and electrical components of machinery, tools and equipment. They test electrical parts to ensure efficiency and make improvements accordingly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.4","ESCO_LABELS":["geothermal energy installer","geothermal installer","geothermal energy technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"geothermal technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Geothermal technicians install and maintain geothermal power plants and commercial and residential geothermal heating installations. They perform inspections, analyse problems and carry out repairs. They participate in the initial installation, testing and maintenance of geothermal equipment and ensure compliance with safety regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.5","ESCO_LABELS":["airport ground lighting engineer","airfield ground lighting engineer","airfield lighting officer","leader of airport lighting team","airport lighting officer","ground lighting officer","airport lighting supervisor","airfield ground lighting officer","ground lighting engineer","airport lighting team leader","airport lighting team manager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ground lighting officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ground lighting officers carry out the inspection and maintenance of airports' lighting systems. They record their findings and formulate the actions to be followed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.6","ESCO_LABELS":["household appliances repair technician","washing machine servicer","dryer repairer","dishwasher repairer","home appliance repairman","window air conditioner repairer","AC repairer","refrigerator repairer","appliance service technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"household appliances repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Household appliances repair technicians use electrical equipment to test resistance or voltage and to identify appliances' malfunctions. They repair small and large electrical or gas home appliances such as vacuum cleaners, washing machines, dishwashers, air conditioners and refrigerators.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.7","ESCO_LABELS":["lift installation worker","lift maintenance engineer","elevator installer","lift constructor","elevator service inspector","elevator erecting mechanic","elevator installation team member","elevator builder","lift construction worker","elevator service technican","lift erecting mechanic","escalator installer","lift installation team worker","elevator service mechanic","lift service mechanic","lift repair engineer","elevator maintenance mechanic","lift builder","lift installer","elevator service engineer","lift repair technician","lift engineer","lift erector","elevator constructor","lift installation team member","lift service technician","lift maintenance technician","lift callout engineer","lift maintenance mechanic","lift inspector","lift service engineer","elevator engineer","elevator erector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lift technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lift technicians set lifts into a prepared framed hoist-way. They install support assembly, set up the lift pump or motor, piston or cable, and mechanism.\u00a0Lift technicians\u00a0connect the necessary electronic elements to complete the installation and connection of the lift cabin. They also\u00a0perform the necessary steps to inspect and repair lifts, as well as the shaft and any associated electronics. Lift technicians make sure every inspection and report action is noted in a log book, and report to the client on the state of the serviced lift.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.8","ESCO_LABELS":["marine systems electrician","marine diagnostic electrician","vessel electrician","marine installation electrician","vessel electronics installation technician","naval electrician","marine electronic networks electrician","marine design electrician","marine repair electrician","marine electrician","vessel electronics design technician","vessel electronic networks technician","vessel electronics repair technician","vessel electronic systems technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine electricians install, maintain and repair electrical and electronic systems in vessels such as air conditioning systems, lamps, radios, heating systems, batteries, electrical wiring and alternators. They use diagnostic testing equipment to inspect vessels and find faults. To do repair work, they use hand tools and specialised electrical instruments and machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Mechanics and Fitters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical mechanics and fitters fit, adjust, install and repair electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and equipment in buildings, factories, motor vehicles, workshops, or other places.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Mechanics and Fitters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7412.9","ESCO_LABELS":["underground mining electrician","electrical specialists","mine machinery specialist","plant electrician","electrical engineering technical","maintenance electricians","auto electricians","auto electrician","electrical fitters","electrical technicians","electrical specialist","maintenance electrician","mining electricians","mining electrician","electrical engineering technicals"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mining electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mining electricians install, maintain and repair specialised electrical mining equipment using their knowledge of electrical principles.\u00a0 They also monitor mine electricity supply.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Line Installers and Repairers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical line installers and repairers install, repair and join electrical transmission and supply cables and related equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Line Installers and Repairers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7413.1","ESCO_LABELS":["linesman","lineworker","electricity distribution worker","electricity power line worker","electricity transmission worker","powerline worker","electric powerline worker","linewoman","lineman","lineswoman","power lines construction worker","electric powerline technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electricity distribution technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electricity distribution technicians construct and maintain electric power transmission and distribution systems. They maintain and repair powerlines, compliant with safety regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Line Installers and Repairers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical line installers and repairers install, repair and join electrical transmission and supply cables and related equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Line Installers and Repairers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7413.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["electric powerline cabler","electricity cable jointer","network cable jointer","high voltage electricity cable jointer","cable installer","electrical cable installer","distribution cable jointer","high voltage cable jointer","low voltage cable jointer","LV cable jointer","cabler","cable jointer","power cable jointer","control cable jointer","jointer","low voltage electricity cable jointer","electrical cable maintenance worker","HV cable jointer","cable maintenance electrician","cable installation electrician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cable jointer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cable jointers construct and maintain power supply and control cables in underground pipes and grooves. They also make and repair electrical cables connecting customers to the electricity network.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Line Installers and Repairers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical line installers and repairers install, repair and join electrical transmission and supply cables and related equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Line Installers and Repairers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7413.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["high voltage lineworker","linesman","overhead transmission and distribution linesperson","overhead transmission and distribution linesman","overhead lineworker","overhead line technician","overhead linesworker","low voltage lineworker","overhead linesman","overhead line engineer","overhead power line worker","overhead line worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"overhead line worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Overhead line workers construct and maintain power supply and control cables in overhead power lines. They also make and repair electrical cables connecting customers to the electricity network.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"741","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electrical equipment installers and repairers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and related equipment, electrical machinery and other electrical apparatus and electrical transmission and supply lines and cables.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7413","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical Line Installers and Repairers ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical line installers and repairers install, repair and join electrical transmission and supply cables and related equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","741","7413"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electrical Equipment Installers and Repairers","Electrical Line Installers and Repairers "],"ESCO_CODE":"7413.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["highway lights operative","street lighting repair electrician","street lighting installation electrician","street light electrician","street light repair electrician","highway lighting repair electrician","highway lighting operative","street lighting operative","street light operative","highway lighting installation electrician","street lighting electrician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"street lighting electrician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Street lighting electricians construct and maintain electric power transmission and distribution in street lights. They maintain, test and repair street lights in compliance with safety regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.1","ESCO_LABELS":["ATM servicer","cashpoint repair technician","ATM repair technician","cash machine repair technician","automated teller machine repair technician","automatic teller machine repair technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ATM repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ATM repair technicians install, diagnose, maintain and repair automatic teller machines. They travel to their clients' location to provide their services. ATM repair technicians use hand tools and software to fix malfunctioning money distributors.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.2","ESCO_LABELS":["avionics systems technician","line technician","avionics diagnostic technician","avionics maintenance technician","avionics test technician","aircraft instrument technician","avionics repair technician","avionics mechanic","aircraft electronics mechanic","aircraft electrical mechanic","aircraft instrument mechanic","aircraft electromechanic technician","avionics inspection technician","avionics technician","avionics installation technician","aircraft electro-mechanic technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"avionics technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Avionics technicians install, test, inspect and adjust electrical and electronic equipment, such as navigation, communication and flight control systems in aircrafts and spacecrafts. They carry out maintenance and repair work. They perform functional tests, diagnose problems and take corrective action.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.3","ESCO_LABELS":["repairer","consumer electronics repair technician","consumer electronics technician","electronics repairer","repairman","trouble-shooter","consumer electronics repairman","consumer","technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"consumer electronics repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Consumer electronics repair technicians use electrical equipment to diagnose malfunctions and test functionality of consumer electronics such as TVs, video and audio systems and digital cameras. They read manufacturers' instructions and conduct the necessary repairs or replacements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.4","ESCO_LABELS":["marine electronics technician","marine electrical operator","marine electrical operative","maritime electronics installer","marine instrument mechanic","marine electronics installer","marine electronic mechanic","maritime electronics design technician","maritime electronics wiring technician","marine instrument inspector","marine electrical mechanic","maritime electronic networks technician","marine line inspector","marine instrument operator","marine electrical tecnician","marine instrument operative","marine electronic systems technician","maritime electronics repair technician","marine electronics installation technician","marine inspector","marine electronics wiring technician","maritime electronic systems technician","maritime electronics installation technician","marine electronics repair technician","marine electrical supervisor","marine electronics design technician","marine electronic networks technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine electronics technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine electronics technicians lay out, install and repair electronic systems and equipment in vessels.\u00a0They assemble electronic components and wiring according to blueprints and assembly drawings.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.5","ESCO_LABELS":["office service technician","IT repair technician","office facility repair inspector","office facilities manager","copier repair technician","office equipment repairer","office equipment service technician","office equipment repair technician","IT repair inspector","office machines technician","electronic service technician","office equipment service inspector","office facilities inspector","office equipment inspector","office facilities tecnhician","office service inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"office equipment repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Office equipment repair technicians provide services to businesses related to installing, maintaining and repairing new or existing equipment such as printers, scanners and modems, on the clients' premises. They keep records of performed services and return equipment to a repair centre if needed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.6","ESCO_LABELS":["rail electrician","telecommunication electronic technician","rail electronic inspector","railway overhead power engineer","electrician electric engines","railway electronic technician","electrician diesel engines","electrical train electrician","electrical rail electrician","overhead power engineer","railway line side equipment engineer","railway electronic inspector","telecommunication electronic inspector","locomotive electrician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"railway electronic technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Railway electronic technicians are responsible for installing, inspecting, testing, and maintaining train control systems, radio, radar, electronic and electromagnetic components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.7","ESCO_LABELS":["home automation technician","home automation installer","domotics installer","domotics technician","connected devices installer","smart home technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"smart home installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Smart home installers install and maintain home automation systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, solar shading, irrigation, security, safety, etc.), connected devices, and smart appliances at customer sites. In addition, they serve as a customer educator and resource for product and service recommendations that meet the customers\u2019 needs for home comfort, convenience, security and safety.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.8","ESCO_LABELS":["vehicle electronics installer","vehicle electronics repairer","motor vehicle technician, auto electronics","vehicle electronic installation technician","vehicle electronics technician","motor vehicle electronics technician","motor vehicle technician (auto electronics)","auto electronic technician","electronic installation technician","auto technician","autoelectronic technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vehicle electronics installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vehicle electronics installers set up equipment and accessories in motor vehicles such as CD players and GPS. They use\u00a0electric drills and routers to install and examine malfunctioning electronic systems. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) installers and servicers install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables, antennae and conduits and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7422.1","ESCO_LABELS":["communication infrastructure maintainer","telecoms infrastructure engineer","communication equipment maintainer","cable technician","communication hardware maintainer","telecoms infrastructure technician","communication infrastructure maintainers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"communication infrastructure maintainer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Communication infrastructure maintainers install, repair, run and maintain infrastructure for communication systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) installers and servicers install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables, antennae and conduits and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7422.2","ESCO_LABELS":["computer service agent","computer repairman","computer hardware repairman","computer hardware repairer","computer hardware repair technician","computer technical support agent","computer expert","computer service and repair technician","computer technician","computer repairer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"computer hardware repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Computer hardware repair technicians install, examine, test and repair computer hardware and peripheral components. They test computers' functionality, identify the problems and replace damaged components and parts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) installers and servicers install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables, antennae and conduits and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7422.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mobile hardware technician","mobile technician","mobile hardware maintainer","mobile devices technicians","cell phone devices technician","mobile equipment engineer","mobile equipment technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mobile devices technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mobile devices technicians carry out proper fault diagnosis to improve the quality of mobile devices and repair them. They provide information related to a number of services, including warranties and after-sale services.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) installers and servicers install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables, antennae and conduits and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7422.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["hand held phone technician","cell phone repair technician","cell phone technician","cellullar phone technician","mobile phone repairer","LCD technician","communication equipment repair technician","mobile phone repairman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mobile phone repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mobile phone repair technicians run tests to assess the mobile phones' functionality, install and update phone software, troubleshoot wiring problems, and replace damaged parts and components such as batteries, LCD screens, keypads, buttons. They also advise their clients on warranty issues and recommend products based on their expertise.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) installers and servicers install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables, antennae and conduits and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7422.4","ESCO_LABELS":["radio technicians","radio technician","radio communications technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"radio technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Radio technicians install, adjust, test, maintain, and repair mobile or stationary radio transmitting and receiving equipment and two-way radio communications systems. They also monitor their performance and determine causes of faults.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) installers and servicers install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables, antennae and conduits and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7422.5","ESCO_LABELS":["security alarm installer","intruder alarm installer","electronic security systems installer","fire alarm technician","security alarm engineer","burglar alarm technician","intruder alarm technician","fire alarm installer","security alarm fitter","security alarm technician","burglar alarm installer","security systems technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"security alarm technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Security alarm technicians install and maintain security alarm systems to protect against hazards such as fire and burglary. They install sensors and control systems and connect them to power and telecommunication lines if required. Security alarm technicians explain usage of the installed systems to the prospective users.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) installers and servicers install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables, antennae and conduits and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7422.6","ESCO_LABELS":["telecommunications equipment maintainers","telecommunications equipment maintainer","telecoms equipment maintenance technician","telecoms equipment maintenance engineer","telecoms equipment maintainer","telecom equipment maintainer","telecommunications maintenance technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"telecommunications equipment maintainer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Telecommunications equipment maintainers repair, install or maintain mobile or stationary radio transmitting, broadcasting, and receiving equipment, and two-way radio communications systems (cellular telecommunications, mobile broadband, ship-to-shore, aircraft-to-ground communications, radio equipment in service and emergency vehicles). They also focus on communication towers, antennas, amplifiers and connectors. They may test and analyse network coverage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7422","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Information and communications technology (ICT) installers and servicers install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables, antennae and conduits and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7422"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Information and Communications Technology Installers and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7422.7","ESCO_LABELS":["telecommunications systems technician","telecoms technician","communication line technicians","telecommunications installer","technician in telecommunication systems","phone systems technician","telecommunications systems installer","telecommunications line maintainer","telecom technician","telecommunications equipment technician","telecommunications technician","technician in telecommunications","telecommunications installation technician","telecommunications equipment installer","technician in satellite telecommunications","telecommunications technicians","field-based telecommunications technician","telecoms systems technician","communication technician","telecommunications service technician","telecommunications hardware professional","communication line technician","telecommunications installer and repairer","satellite dish installer","cable and fibre network technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"telecommunications technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Telecommunications technicians install, test, maintain and troubleshoot telecommunications systems. They repair or replace defective devices and equipment and maintain a safe working environment and a complete inventory of supplies. They also provide user or customer assistance. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.1","ESCO_LABELS":["butcher","butchery expert","butchery worker","animal butcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"butcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Butchers order, inspect and buy meat to prepare it and sell it as consumable meat products. They perform activities such as cutting, trimming, boning, tying, and grinding beef, pork, and poultry meat. They prepare those mentioned sorts of meat for consumption. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["halal meat boner","halal butcher","halal meat butcher","halal meat slicer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"halal butcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Halal butchers order, inspect and buy meat to prepare it and sell it as consumable meat products in accordance with Islamic practices. They perform activities such as cutting, trimming, boning, tying, and grinding beef and poultry meat. They prepare halal meat for consumption.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["kosher meat butcher","kosher butcher","kosher meat slicer","kosher meat boner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kosher butcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kosher butchers order, inspect and buy meat to prepare it and sell it as consumable meat products in accordance with Jewish practices. They perform activities such as cutting, trimming, boning, tying, and grinding\u00a0 meats from kosher animals such as cows, sheep and goats. They prepare kosher meat for consumption.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.2","ESCO_LABELS":["seafood preparation operator","fish preparation operator","fish counter worker","fish gutter","fish boner","fish stall worker","shellfish preparation operator","seafood seller","fresh fish processing operator","fishmonger","fish shop worker","fish processing operator","fresh fish preparation operator","fish seller","fish counter salesperson"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fish preparation operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fish preparation operators realize the preparation of fish and shellfish according to hygiene, food safety and trade regulations. They carry out fish processing operations, and also handle retail activities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.3","ESCO_LABELS":["fish trimmer","fish preparation worker","fish processor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fish trimmer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fish trimmers cut off fish heads and remove organs from the body for fish and seafood production. They remove organs by scraping and washing, cut out areas presenting defects, and package the processed fish in appropriate containers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.4","ESCO_LABELS":["meat cutter","trimmer","meatcutter","deboner","meat boner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"meat cutter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Meat cutters cut carcasses of animals into large and smaller parts for further processing. They remove bones from pre-processed carcasses of animals either manually or using machines. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.5","ESCO_LABELS":["meatworker","abbatoir worker","meat worker","meat processing worker","meat preparations operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"meat preparations operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Meat preparations operators prepare fresh meat with ingredients such as spices, herbs or additives in order to make ready-for-sale meat preparations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.6","ESCO_LABELS":["animal slaughterhouse worker","slaughter worker","animal slaughterer","slaughterer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"slaughterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Slaughterers slaughter animals and process carcasses for further processing and distribution. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.6.1","ESCO_LABELS":["halal slaughterperson","halal method slaughterer","halal slaughterman","halal slaughterer","halal slaughterwoman","slaughterer following halal method"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"halal slaughterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Halal slaughterers slaughter animals and process carcasses of halal meat from cows and chickens for further processing and distribution. They slaughter animals as stated in Islamic law and ensure that the animals are fed, slaughtered and hung up accordingly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7511","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers slaughter animals, clean, cut and dress meat and fish, remove bones and prepare related food items, or preserve meat, fish and other foods and food products by drying, salting or smoking.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7511"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Butchers, Fishmongers and Related Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7511.6.2","ESCO_LABELS":["kosher slaughterperson","kosher method slaughterer","kosher slaughterman","kosher slaughterer","kosher slaughterwoman","slaughterer following kosher method"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kosher slaughterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kosher slaughterers slaughter animals and process carcasses of kosher meat for further processing and distribution. They slaughter animals as stated in Jewish law and according to rituals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products, as well as handmade chocolate and sugar confectionery.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7512.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bakery specialist","bakery employee","bread baker","baker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"baker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bakers make\u00a0a wide range of breads, pastries, and other baked goods. They follow all the processes from receipt and storage of raw materials, preparation of raw materials for bread-making, measurement and mixing of ingredients into dough and proof. They tend ovens to bake products to an adequate temperature and time. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products, as well as handmade chocolate and sugar confectionery.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7512.2","ESCO_LABELS":["chocolate producer","chocolate goods maker","chocolate maker","chocolatier"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chocolatier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Chocolatiers make confectionery products with chocolate. They perform activities such as examination, feeling, and tasting of ground chocolate paste. Such analysis leads them to ascertain if colour, texture, and taste of the chocolate paste meets specifications. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products, as well as handmade chocolate and sugar confectionery.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7512.3","ESCO_LABELS":["confectioner","confectionary products worker","cake maker","cakes and sweets maker","confectionary worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"confectioner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Confectioners make a varied range of cakes, candies and other confectionery items for industrial purposes or for direct selling.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products, as well as handmade chocolate and sugar confectionery.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7512.4","ESCO_LABELS":["pasta producer","pasta products maker","pasta goods maker","pasta maker","pasta making operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pasta maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pasta makers prepare fresh pasta, fillings, and other types of pasta following specific recipes and processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7512","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products, as well as handmade chocolate and sugar confectionery.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7512"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Bakers, Pastry-cooks and Confectionery Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7512.5","ESCO_LABELS":["pastry maker","pastry production operator","pastry cook","pastry production worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pastry maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Pastry makers prepare and bake cakes, cookies, croissants, pies and alike\u00a0products according to recipes. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dairy Products Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dairy products makers process butter and various types of cheese, cream or other dairy products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Dairy Products Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7513.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cream producer","cheese producer","cream maker","farmhouse dairy products maker","cheese maker","craft dairy products maker","artisan dairy products maker","butter producer","heritage dairy products maker","cheese spread maker","cheese spread producer","ice-cream producer","ice-cream maker","dairy products maker","traditional style diary products maker","yoghurt maker","yoghurt producer","butter maker","artisanal dairy products maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dairy products maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dairy products makers artisanally process raw milk to make dairy products such as butter, cheese, cream and milk.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7513","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Dairy Products Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Dairy products makers process butter and various types of cheese, cream or other dairy products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7513"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Dairy Products Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7513.2","ESCO_LABELS":["milking operator","milk dairy worker","milk reception operative","milk reception operator","milk worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"milk reception operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Milk reception operators use devices that ensure the correct qualitative and quantitative reception of the raw milk. They perform initial cleaning operations, storage and distribution of raw material to the different processing factory units. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fruit, Vegetable and Related Preservers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fruit, vegetable and related preservers process or preserve fruit, nuts and related foods in various ways including cooking, drying, salting, or juice or oil extraction.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Fruit, Vegetable and Related Preservers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7514.1","ESCO_LABELS":["fruit and veg preservation operative","fruit and vegetable preservation operative","fruit and vegetable preserver","fruit and vegetable preservation operator","fruit and veg preservation operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fruit and vegetable preserver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fruit and vegetable preservers tend machines to prepare and preserve fruit and vegetable products. They aim to keep preserved perishable foods in a stable form. Thus, they perform duties such as freezing, preserving, packing after sorting, grading, washing, peeling, trimming and slicing agricultural products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fruit, Vegetable and Related Preservers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fruit, vegetable and related preservers process or preserve fruit, nuts and related foods in various ways including cooking, drying, salting, or juice or oil extraction.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Fruit, Vegetable and Related Preservers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7514.2","ESCO_LABELS":["oil field mill worker","oil mill operator","oil mill operative","oil milling operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"oil mill operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Oil mill operators tend mills to extract oil from oilseed following artisanal techniques.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7514","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fruit, Vegetable and Related Preservers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fruit, vegetable and related preservers process or preserve fruit, nuts and related foods in various ways including cooking, drying, salting, or juice or oil extraction.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7514"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Fruit, Vegetable and Related Preservers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7514.3","ESCO_LABELS":["oil press operator","oilseed presser","oil presser","oil production operator","oil production worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"oilseed presser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Oilseed pressers operate hydraulic presses that extracts oil from oilseed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7515","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and beverage tasters and graders inspect, taste and grade various types of agricultural products, food and beverages.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7515"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders"],"ESCO_CODE":"7515.1","ESCO_LABELS":["coffee drinks taster","coffee taster","coffee tasting expert","coffee tasting specialist","coffee beverage taster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coffee taster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coffee tasters taste coffee samples in order to evaluate the features of the product or to prepare blending formulas. They determine the product's grade, estimate its market value, and explore how these products may appeal to different consumer tastes. They write blending formulas for workers who prepare coffee products for commercial purposes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7515","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and beverage tasters and graders inspect, taste and grade various types of agricultural products, food and beverages.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7515"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders"],"ESCO_CODE":"7515.2","ESCO_LABELS":["dairy milk analyst","farm milk monitor","farm milk controller","dairy milk controller","farm milk analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"farm milk controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Farm milk controllers are responsible for measuring and analysing the production and quality of the milk and providing advise accordingly.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7515","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and beverage tasters and graders inspect, taste and grade various types of agricultural products, food and beverages.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7515"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders"],"ESCO_CODE":"7515.3","ESCO_LABELS":["food grader","food product grader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food grader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food graders inspect, sort and grade food products. They grade food products according to sensory criteria or with the help of machinery. They determine the product's use by grading them into the appropriate classes and discarding damaged or expired foods. Food graders measure and weigh the products and report their findings so the food can be further processed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7515","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and beverage tasters and graders inspect, taste and grade various types of agricultural products, food and beverages.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7515"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders"],"ESCO_CODE":"7515.4","ESCO_LABELS":["malting expert","malting master","malt master","malter","malt expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"malt master","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Malt masters evaluate and grade different malts on a sensory basis for brewing purposes. They assess the look, the smell, and the taste of raw materials and unfinished products in order to maintain the consistency of products. They use their knowledge to prepare mixtures as part of product development.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7515","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and beverage tasters and graders inspect, taste and grade various types of agricultural products, food and beverages.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7515"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Food and Beverage Tasters and Graders"],"ESCO_CODE":"7515.5","ESCO_LABELS":["master coffee roaster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"master coffee roaster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Master coffee roasters design new coffee styles and ensure the quality of blends and recipes pragmatically. They write blending formulas to guide workers who prepare coffee blends for commercial purposes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7516","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers prepare tobacco leaves and make various tobacco products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7516"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7516.1","ESCO_LABELS":["tobacco drying machine operator","curing room operative","tobacco curing room worker","curing room assistant","tobacco drier","tobacco roaster","tobacco curer","tobacco dryer","tobacco drier operator","tobacco drying worker","tobacco drying machine tender","curing room attendant","curing room worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"curing room worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Curing room workers assist in the blending, aging, and fermenting of tobacco strips and stems for the production of cigars, chewing tobacco and snuff.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7516","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers prepare tobacco leaves and make various tobacco products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7516"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7516.2","ESCO_LABELS":["tobacco leaf separator","cigar leaf sorter","leaf inspector","leaf quality tester","tobacco leaf sorting attendant","tobacco leaf selector","tobacco leaf sorter","leaf quality inspector","manual leaf sorter","leaf sorter (tobacco)","wrapper leaf inspector","leaf quality analyst","leaf sorter","hand leaf sorter","leaf selector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leaf sorter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leaf sorters analyse colour and condition of tobacco leaves in order to determine whether they should be used as cigar wrappers or binders. They select leaves without visible defects taking into account colour variations, tears, tar spots, tight grain, and sizes as per specifications. They fold wrapper leaves into bundles for stripping.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"751","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food processing and related trades workers slaughter animals; treat and prepare them and related food items for human and animal consumptions; make various kinds of bread, cakes and other flour products; process and preserve fruit, vegetables and related foods; taste and grade various food products and beverages; or prepare tobacco and make tobacco products. ","ISCO_CODE_4":"7516","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers prepare tobacco leaves and make various tobacco products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","751","7516"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing and Related Trades Workers","Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7516.3","ESCO_LABELS":["cigar leaf tier","hand leaf tier","tobacco processing operative","leaf tier (tobacco)","leaf tier","cigarette leaf tier","leaf bundling attendant","tobacco leaf binder","tobacco leaf tier","manual leaf tier","cigar buncher","cigar bunch maker","tobacco leaf bundler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leaf tier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leaf tiers tie tobacco leaves manually into bundles for processing. They select loose leaves by hand and arrange them with butt ends together. They wind tie leaf around butts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Treaters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood treaters season, preserve and treat wood and lumber manually or using wood treatment equipment such as kilns and tanks.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7521.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dry kiln technician","wood-drying kiln specialist","drying kiln operator","drying kiln specialist","wood-drying kiln operator","wood drying kiln operative","dry kiln operator","wood drying kiln specialist","wood drying kiln technician","wood drying kiln worker","drying kiln technician","wood-drying kiln technician","wood drying kiln operator","dry kiln specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood drying kiln operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood drying kiln operators control the process of applying heat to moist or 'green' wood in order to obtain usable dry wood. Depending on the type of kiln, the drying operator will be responsible for moving the wood into and out of the kiln, temperature control, and ventilation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7521","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Treaters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood treaters season, preserve and treat wood and lumber manually or using wood treatment equipment such as kilns and tanks.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7521"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7521.2","ESCO_LABELS":["wood treating machine specialist","wood treatment specialist","wood treating machine worker","wood treating machine operator","wood treatment operator","wood treating machine technician","wood treater","wood treatment worker","wood treatment technician","wood treatment operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood treater","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood treaters apply treatments to wood to make it resistant to environmental factors like mould, cold, moisture, or staining. Treatments may also contribute to the colour of the wood. Wood treaters may use chemicals, heat, gasses, UV light, or a combination of these to treat wood.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7522","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cabinet-makers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cabinet-makers and related workers make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, carts and other vehicles, wheels, parts, fittings, patterns, models and other wooden products using woodworking machines, machine tools and specialized hand tools.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7522"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Cabinet-makers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7522.1","ESCO_LABELS":["antique furniture carver","reproduction antique furniture copier","furniture reproducer","reproduction period furniture craftswoman","reproduction furniture worker","reproduction furniture craftsman","reproduction period furniture craftsperson","antique furniture copier","reproduction antique furniture craftswoman","reproduction furniture maker","reproduction period furniture craftsman","period furniture maker","period furniture reproducer","antique furniture maker","reproduction furniture craftsperson","reproduction furniture craftswoman","reproduction antique furniture craftsman","reproduction antique furniture worker","reproduction antique furniture maker","reproduction antique furniture craftsperson","period furniture copier","period furniture carver","reproduction antique furniture carver","reproduction period furniture maker","antique furniture reproducer","reproduction period furniture worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"antique furniture reproducer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Antique furniture reproducers duplicate and recreate antique furniture. They prepare drawings and templates of the article, create, fit and assemble parts and finish the article after original specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7522","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cabinet-makers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cabinet-makers and related workers make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, carts and other vehicles, wheels, parts, fittings, patterns, models and other wooden products using woodworking machines, machine tools and specialized hand tools.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7522"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Cabinet-makers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7522.2","ESCO_LABELS":["maker of kitchen cabinets","furniture constructor","hand crafted furniture maker","craftsman cabinetmaker","craftswoman cabinetmaker","hand crafted furniture fitter","hand crafted furniture builder","maker of chairs","maker of settees","craftswoman cabinet maker","chair maker","maker of beds","manufacture of storage units","cabinetmaker","furniture fitter","cabinet maker","craftsman cabinet maker","hand crafted furniture constructor","furniture design and maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cabinet maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cabinet makers build cabinets or other pieces of furniture by cutting, shaping and fitting pieces of wood. They use different kind of power and hand tools, such as lathes, planers and saws.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7522","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cabinet-makers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cabinet-makers and related workers make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, carts and other vehicles, wheels, parts, fittings, patterns, models and other wooden products using woodworking machines, machine tools and specialized hand tools.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7522"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Cabinet-makers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7522.3","ESCO_LABELS":["wooden barrel builder","cooper","wooden barrel assembler","master cooper","wooden barrel constuctor","barrel constuctor","wooden barrel maker","barrel assembler","master barrel builder","barrel maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cooper","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coopers build barrels and related products made of segments of wood, like wooden buckets. They shape the wood, fit hoops around them, and shape the barrel to hold the product, which contemporarily is usually premium alcoholic beverages.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7522","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cabinet-makers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cabinet-makers and related workers make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, carts and other vehicles, wheels, parts, fittings, patterns, models and other wooden products using woodworking machines, machine tools and specialized hand tools.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7522"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Cabinet-makers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7522.5","ESCO_LABELS":["furniture finishing worker","furniture finishing operative","wooden furniture finisher","furniture stainer","furniture machine finisher","furniture painter","furniture varnisher","furniture polisher","wooden furniture production worker","furniture finishing technician","wood furniture varnisher","furniture sander","wooden furniture varnisher","furniture hand finisher","wood furniture painter","wooden furniture painter","wooden furniture stainer","French polisher","wood furniture stainer","furniture finisher","wooden furniture production operative","wooden furniture sander","furniture sprayer","wood furniture finisher","wooden furniture polisher","wood furniture sprayer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"furniture finisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Furniture finishers treat the surface of wood furniture using hand and power tools to sand, clean and polish. They apply wood coatings onto wooden surfaces by using different techniques such as brushing or using a spray gun. They choose and apply the right coatings with protective and\/or decorative purposes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7522","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cabinet-makers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cabinet-makers and related workers make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, carts and other vehicles, wheels, parts, fittings, patterns, models and other wooden products using woodworking machines, machine tools and specialized hand tools.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7522"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Cabinet-makers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7522.6","ESCO_LABELS":["historic furniture restorer","furniture renovater","antique restorer","furniture repairer","craft furniture restorer","furniture restoration expert","furniture craftsperson","furniture upholsterer","furniture refinisher","re-upholsterer","furniture restorer","furniture mender","antique furniture restorer","heritage furniture restorer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"furniture restorer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Furniture restorers analyse materials and techniques in order to assess the state of an old piece of furniture and to identify and classify it according to art and cultural history. They use old or modern tools and techniques to restore the piece and give advice to customers as to the restoration, conservation and maintenance of such objects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7522","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cabinet-makers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cabinet-makers and related workers make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, carts and other vehicles, wheels, parts, fittings, patterns, models and other wooden products using woodworking machines, machine tools and specialized hand tools.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7522"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Cabinet-makers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7522.7","ESCO_LABELS":["recreation model maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"recreation model maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Recreation model makers design and construct recreation scale models from various materials such as plastic, wood, wax and metals, mostly by hand.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7523","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Woodworking machine tool setters and operators set-up, operate and monitor automatic or semi-automatic woodworking machines, such as precision sawing, shaping, planing, boring, turning and woodcarving machines to fabricate or repair wooden parts for furniture, fixtures and other wooden products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7523.1","ESCO_LABELS":["nailing-machine worker","nailing machine operator","nailing machine technician","nailing-machine technician","nailing-machine specialist","nailing-machine operator","nailing-machine operative","nailing machine operative","nailing-machinist","nailing machine worker","nailing machine specialist","nailing machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nailing machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nailing machine operators work with machines that nail wooden elements together, usually hydraulically. They put the elements to be nailed in the right position, and monitor the process to prevent downtime.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7523","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Woodworking machine tool setters and operators set-up, operate and monitor automatic or semi-automatic woodworking machines, such as precision sawing, shaping, planing, boring, turning and woodcarving machines to fabricate or repair wooden parts for furniture, fixtures and other wooden products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7523.2","ESCO_LABELS":["wood boring machine worker","wood borer","wood boring machine specialist","wood boring mill operator","wood boring specialist","wood boring technician","wood boring worker","wood drilling machine operator","wood drilling machine specialist","wood boring mill technician","wood boring machine tender","wood drilling machine technician","wood boring machine operative","wood boring machine setter","wood boring machine technician","wood boring mill specialist","wood boring machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood boring machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood boring machine operators use milling machines or specialise boring jigs to cut holes in wood workpieces. Wood boring differs from routing mainly in that the main movement is into the workpiece as opposed to across its surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7523","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Woodworking machine tool setters and operators set-up, operate and monitor automatic or semi-automatic woodworking machines, such as precision sawing, shaping, planing, boring, turning and woodcarving machines to fabricate or repair wooden parts for furniture, fixtures and other wooden products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7523.3","ESCO_LABELS":["wood furniture machine specialist","timber furniture machine operative","wooden furniture machinist","timber furniture machinist","wood furniture machine technician","timber furniture machine tender","wooden furniture machine technician","timber furniture machine setter","timber furniture machine worker","wooden furniture machine tender","wooden furniture machine setter","wooden furniture machine operator","wood furniture machine worker","wood furniture machine operator","wooden furniture machine worker","wooden furniture machine operative","wooden furniture machine specialist","wood furniture machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wooden furniture machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wooden furniture machine operators run machines that manufacture wooden furniture parts, according to the established operating procedure. They ensure the machine works smoothly and repair parts if necessary.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7523","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Woodworking machine tool setters and operators set-up, operate and monitor automatic or semi-automatic woodworking machines, such as precision sawing, shaping, planing, boring, turning and woodcarving machines to fabricate or repair wooden parts for furniture, fixtures and other wooden products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7523.4","ESCO_LABELS":["wood pallet maker","pallet machine worker","pallet nailing machine technician","pallet machine specialist","pallet nailing machine specialist","pallet machine operator","pallet nailing machine operator","pallet nailing machine worker","pallet machine technician","wooden pallet maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood pallet maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood pallet makers create wood pallets for use in storage, shipping and manipulation of goods. Pallet makers operate a machine that takes in usually low-grade softwood planks treated with heat or chemicals and nails them together. The material and shape of the pallets, the treatment methods, and the number and pattern of nails used are all highly standardised to make exchange of used pallets possible.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7523","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Woodworking machine tool setters and operators set-up, operate and monitor automatic or semi-automatic woodworking machines, such as precision sawing, shaping, planing, boring, turning and woodcarving machines to fabricate or repair wooden parts for furniture, fixtures and other wooden products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7523.5","ESCO_LABELS":["floor sanding machine worker","sanding machine technician","sanding machine specialist","sanding machinist","wood sanding machine tender","sanding machine worker","hand wood sander","sanding machine operative","wood sanding machine setter","sanding machine operator","wood sander, hand","floor sander","production woodworker","sanding machine setter","floor sanding machine specialist","wood sanding machine operative","wood sanding machine worker","sanding machine tender","floor sanding machine operator","floor sanding machine technician","wood sander","woodworker\/sander","wood sanding machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood sander","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood sanders smoothen the surface of a wooden object using various sanding instruments. Each applies an abrasive surface, usually sandpaper, to the workpiece to remove irregularities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"752","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers preserve and treat wood; make, decorate and repair wooden furniture, vehicles and other wooden products and components and set-up, operate and tend wood seasoning and preserving equipment and woodworking equipment, machines and machine tools.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7523","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Woodworking machine tool setters and operators set-up, operate and monitor automatic or semi-automatic woodworking machines, such as precision sawing, shaping, planing, boring, turning and woodcarving machines to fabricate or repair wooden parts for furniture, fixtures and other wooden products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","752","7523"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Wood Treaters, Cabinet-makers and Related Trades Workers","Woodworking Machine Tool Setters and Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"7523.6","ESCO_LABELS":["wood turning lathe setter","wood turning lathe tender","wood turning machinist","wood lathe specialist","wood turning lathe operator","wood machinist","wood lathe operator","wood lather","CNC wood machinist","wood lathe technician","woodturner","wood turning lathe operative","multi-spindle wood machinist","wood turner","lather of wood","bodger","wood lathe turner","wood lather turner","woodworking machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"woodturner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Woodturners use a lathe to remove superfluous material from wood. The lathe turns the workpiece around its axis, as shape tools are used to obtain the desired shape.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7531","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and hatters fabricate, fit, alter and repair tailored or hand-made clothing. They produce made-to-measure clothing such as suits, overcoats and dresses from textile fabrics, light leather, fur and other material, or make hats or wigs according to customer\u2019s and clothing manufacturer\u2019s specifications.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7531"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7531.1","ESCO_LABELS":["costumer","costume & prop maker","costume builder","prop costume maker","prop & costume maker","set costumer","costume maker","costume prop maker","prop and costume maker","costume and prop maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"costume maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Costume makers construct, sew, stitch, dye, adapt and maintain costumes to be used in events, live performances and in movies or television programs. Their work is based on artistic vision, sketches or finished patterns combined with knowledge of the human body to ensure the wearer maximum range of movement. They work in close cooperation with the designers. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7531","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and hatters fabricate, fit, alter and repair tailored or hand-made clothing. They produce made-to-measure clothing such as suits, overcoats and dresses from textile fabrics, light leather, fur and other material, or make hats or wigs according to customer\u2019s and clothing manufacturer\u2019s specifications.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7531"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7531.2","ESCO_LABELS":["tailor","seamstress","custom dressmaker","seamster","dressmaker","bespoke dressmaker","couture dressmaker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dressmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dressmakers design, make or fit, alter, repair tailored, bespoke or hand-made garments from textile fabrics, light leather, fur and other material for women and children. They produce made-to-measure wearing apparel according to customer's or garment manufacturer's specifications. They are able to read and understand size charts, details surrounding finished measurements, etc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7531","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and hatters fabricate, fit, alter and repair tailored or hand-made clothing. They produce made-to-measure clothing such as suits, overcoats and dresses from textile fabrics, light leather, fur and other material, or make hats or wigs according to customer\u2019s and clothing manufacturer\u2019s specifications.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7531"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7531.3","ESCO_LABELS":["crust grader","wet-blue grader","skin grader","crust sorter","hide inspector","hide assorter","hide grader","hide graders","raw hide grader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hide grader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hide graders sort hides, skins, wet blue, and crust depending on the natural characteristics, category, weight and also magnitude, location, number and type of defects. They compare the batch to specifications, provide an\u00a0attribution of grade and are in charge of trimming.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7531","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and hatters fabricate, fit, alter and repair tailored or hand-made clothing. They produce made-to-measure clothing such as suits, overcoats and dresses from textile fabrics, light leather, fur and other material, or make hats or wigs according to customer\u2019s and clothing manufacturer\u2019s specifications.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7531"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7531.4","ESCO_LABELS":["hat maker","custom headwear manufacturer","hatter","milliner","headwear manufacturer","headgear manufacturer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"milliner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Milliners design and manufacture hats and other headwear.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7531","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and hatters fabricate, fit, alter and repair tailored or hand-made clothing. They produce made-to-measure clothing such as suits, overcoats and dresses from textile fabrics, light leather, fur and other material, or make hats or wigs according to customer\u2019s and clothing manufacturer\u2019s specifications.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7531"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7531.5","ESCO_LABELS":["outfitter","garment worker","tailoress","custom dressmaker","custom tailor","bespoke tailor","custom sewer","couture alterations dressmaker","dressmaker","seamstress","sartor","cloakmaker","dressmaker of men","garment maker","alterations expert","alterations sewer","e-tailor","couturier","tailor","seamster","suit maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tailor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tailors design, make or fit, alter, repair tailored, bespoke or hand-made garments from textile fabrics, light leather, fur and other material, or make hats or wigs for men. They produce made-to-measure wearing apparel according to customer's or garment manufacturer's specifications. They are able to read and understand size charts, details surrounding finished measurements, etc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7531","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and hatters fabricate, fit, alter and repair tailored or hand-made clothing. They produce made-to-measure clothing such as suits, overcoats and dresses from textile fabrics, light leather, fur and other material, or make hats or wigs according to customer\u2019s and clothing manufacturer\u2019s specifications.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7531"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Hatters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7531.6","ESCO_LABELS":["wig and hairpiece maker","wig & hairpiece maker","junior wig maker","wig and hairpiece builder","wig technician","senior wig maker","wig builder","wig consultant","wig and hairpiece technician","wig-hairpiece maker","hairpiece maker","wig maker","wig specialist","make up artist & wig maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wig and hairpiece maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wig and hairpiece makers create adapt and maintain hair prostheses for use in live performance. They work from sketches, pictures and artistic visions combined with knowledge of the human body to ensure the wearer maximum range of movement. They work in close cooperation with the designers. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7532","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garment and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for the production of garments, other textile, leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7532"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7532.1","ESCO_LABELS":["fabric CAD patternmaker","fabric CAD pattern maker","clothing CAD patternmaker","computer patternmaker","clothing CAD pattern maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing CAD patternmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing CAD patternmakers design, evaluate, adjust and modify patterns, cutting plans and technical files for all kinds of wearing apparel using CAD systems, acting as interfaces with digital printing, cutting and assembly operations, being aware of the technical requirements on quality, manufacturability and cost assessment. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7532","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garment and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for the production of garments, other textile, leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7532"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7532.2","ESCO_LABELS":["bespoke clothing cutter","cloth cutting machine operator","garment cutter","clothing cutter operator","fur cutter","clothing cutter","fabric cutter","leather pattern cutter","clothing marker","production pattern cutter","creative pattern cutter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing cutter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing cutters mark, cut, shape, and trim textile or related materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of wearing apparel.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7532","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garment and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for the production of garments, other textile, leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7532"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7532.3","ESCO_LABELS":["clothing patternmaker","clothing product grader","pattern developer\/grader","clothing product tester","fabric pattern grader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing product grader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing product graders produce patterns in different sizes (i.e. scaled-up and scaled-down) to reproduce the same wearing apparel in different sizes. They draft patterns by hand or using software following size charts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7532","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garment and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for the production of garments, other textile, leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7532"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7532.4","ESCO_LABELS":["pattern making machine operator","digital pattern maker","digital prototyper","digital prototype technician","digital patternmaker","digital prototype operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital prototyper","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital prototypers transform paper pattern into digital form using special computer software. They operate and monitor machines which make different products related to clothing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7532","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garment and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for the production of garments, other textile, leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7532"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7532.5","ESCO_LABELS":["leather goods CAD modelist","leather goods CAD operator","leather goods CAD pattern maker","leatherware CAD pattern-maker","CAD patternmaker leather goods","leather goods CAD pattern-maker","leatherware CAD operator","CAD pattern-maker leather goods","leatherware CAD modelist","leather goods CAD patternmaker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods CAD patternmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods CAD patternmakers design, adjust and modify 2D patterns using CAD systems. They check laying variants using nesting modules of the CAD system. They estimate material consumption.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7532","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garment and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for the production of garments, other textile, leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7532"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7532.6","ESCO_LABELS":["leatherware modelist","leather goods modelist","leather goods pattern-maker","leather goods pattern maker","leather goods patternmaker","pattern maker leather goods","leatherware pattern-maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods patternmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods patternmakers design and cut patterns for various kinds of leather goods using a variety of hand and simple machine tools. They check nesting variants and estimate material consumption.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7532","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garment and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for the production of garments, other textile, leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7532"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Patternmakers and Cutters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7532.7","ESCO_LABELS":["bespoke wearing apparel patternmaker","wearing apparel patternmaker","wearing apparel pattern worker","fabric and apparel patternmaker","pattern developer","pattern grader","garment and related patternmaker","clothing pattern maker","apparel patternmaker","wearing apparel pattern technician","sewing layout pattern technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wearing apparel patternmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wearing apparel patternmakers interpret design sketches and cut patterns for all kinds of wearing apparel using various handtools or industrial machines complying with customer requirements. They make samples and prototypes in order to produce series of patterns of wearing apparel in different sizes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7533","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing, embroidery and related workers sew together, repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other products of textile, fur, light leather and other materials and fabricate tents sails, awnings and tarpaulins. They work mainly by hand using a needle and thread but may perform some tasks using a sewing machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7533"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7533.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dolls clothes maker","porcelain doll maker","doll maker","dolls house furniture maker","plastic dollmaker","dolls fashion designer","antique doll repairer","wooden dollmaker","dollmaker","dolls house maker","wooden doll maker","doll repairer","dolls accessories maker","porcelain dollmaker","plastic doll maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"doll maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Doll makers design, create and repair dolls using various materials such as porcelain, wood or plastic. They build moulds of forms and attach parts using adhesives and handtools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7533","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing, embroidery and related workers sew together, repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other products of textile, fur, light leather and other materials and fabricate tents sails, awnings and tarpaulins. They work mainly by hand using a needle and thread but may perform some tasks using a sewing machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7533"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7533.2","ESCO_LABELS":["embroidery worker","hand decorator","embroidery operator","embroidery digitiser","embroiderer","embroidery puncher","embroidery finisher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"embroiderer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Embroiderers puch designs and decorate textile surfaces by hand or by using an embroidery machine. They apply a range of traditional stitching techniques to produce intricate designs on clothing, accessories, and home decor items. Professional embroiderers combine traditional sewing skills with current software programs to design and construct embellishments on an item.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7533","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing, embroidery and related workers sew together, repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other products of textile, fur, light leather and other materials and fabricate tents sails, awnings and tarpaulins. They work mainly by hand using a needle and thread but may perform some tasks using a sewing machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7533"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7533.3","ESCO_LABELS":["glove manufacturers","industrial leather gloves manufacturer","glove maker","sports glove manufacturer","glove manufacturer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"glove maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Glove makers design and manufacture technical, sport or fashion gloves.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7533","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing, embroidery and related workers sew together, repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other products of textile, fur, light leather and other materials and fabricate tents sails, awnings and tarpaulins. They work mainly by hand using a needle and thread but may perform some tasks using a sewing machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7533"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7533.4","ESCO_LABELS":["made-up textile articles manufacturer","soft furnisher","sail maker","soft furnishers","sunshade maker","tent maker","manufacturer of soft furnishings","carpet sewer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"made-up textile articles manufacturer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Made-up textile articles manufacturers create made-up articles of any textile materials except apparel. They manufacture products such as home textiles, e.g. bed linen, pillows, bean bags, carpets, and made up textile articles for outdoor usage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7533","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing, embroidery and related workers sew together, repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other products of textile, fur, light leather and other materials and fabricate tents sails, awnings and tarpaulins. They work mainly by hand using a needle and thread but may perform some tasks using a sewing machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7533"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Sewing, Embroidery and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7533.5","ESCO_LABELS":["sewing worker","seamstress","sew on machinist","sewing operator","sewing machinist","sewer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sewing machinist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sewing machinists sew components of wearing apparel together. They can repair and renovate wearing apparel by hand or by using different sewing machines.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7534","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Upholsterers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Upholsterers and related workers install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances, seats, panels, convertible and vinyl tops and other furnishings of automobiles, railway coaches, aircraft, ships and similar items with fabric, leather, rexine or other upholstery material. They also make and repair cushions, quilts and mattresses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7534"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Upholsterers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7534.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aircraft furniture maker","aircraft interior electtrical coordinator","aircraft interior maintenance cordinator","aircraft interior technician","aircraft interior maintenance technician","aircraft interior assembler","aircraft interior lighting technician","aircraft entertainment systems technician","aircraft interior instrument operative","aircraft interior electrical operator","aircraft interior electrical mecanic","aircraft interior instrument operator","aircraft electrical inspector","aircraft interior furniture maker","aircraft upholstrer","aircraft interior panelling technician","aircraft seating technician","aircraft interior finishes technician","aircraft instrument technicin","aircraft interior electrical tecnician","aircraft interior design technician","aircraft carpeting technician","aircraft furnishing technician","aircraft interior repairer","aircraft instrument mecanic","aircraft interior maintenance supervisor","aircraft interior electrical operative","aircraft furnishing maker","aviation interior instrument inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft interior technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft interior technicians manufacture, assemble and repair interior components for aircrafts such as seats, carpeting, door panels, ceiling, lighting, etc. They also replace entertainment equipment such as video systems. They inspect incoming materials and prepare the vehicle interior for new components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7534","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Upholsterers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Upholsterers and related workers install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances, seats, panels, convertible and vinyl tops and other furnishings of automobiles, railway coaches, aircraft, ships and similar items with fabric, leather, rexine or other upholstery material. They also make and repair cushions, quilts and mattresses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7534"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Upholsterers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7534.2","ESCO_LABELS":["mattress-making machine operative","mattress-making machine operator","mattress maker, hand","mattress-making machine setter","mattress builder","mattress-making machine tender operator","mattress- making machine worker","mattress builder, hand","soft furnishing maker","mattress maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mattress maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mattress makers form mattresses by creating pads and coverings. They tuft mattresses by hand and cut, spread and attach the padding and cover material over the innerspring assemblies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7534","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Upholsterers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Upholsterers and related workers install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances, seats, panels, convertible and vinyl tops and other furnishings of automobiles, railway coaches, aircraft, ships and similar items with fabric, leather, rexine or other upholstery material. They also make and repair cushions, quilts and mattresses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7534"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Upholsterers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7534.3","ESCO_LABELS":["craft upholsterer","craftswoman upholsterer","seat maker","chairmaker","heritage upholsterer","seat builder","craftsperson upholsterer","upholsterer","soft furnishing maker","craftsman upholsterer","chair maker","commercial upholsterer","mattress maker","mattress builder","chair builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"upholsterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Upholsterers provide objects such as furniture, panels, orthopaedic devices, fixtures or vehicle parts with padding or soft covering. They can install, repair or replace the upholstery of objects with materials such as fabrics, leather, suede or cotton. Upholsterers install the webbings and springs necessary to cover the material.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7534","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Upholsterers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Upholsterers and related workers install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances, seats, panels, convertible and vinyl tops and other furnishings of automobiles, railway coaches, aircraft, ships and similar items with fabric, leather, rexine or other upholstery material. They also make and repair cushions, quilts and mattresses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7534"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Upholsterers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7534.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["furniture upholsterer","commercial upholster","mattress maker","craftsman upholster","soft furnishing maker","chair builder","heritage upholsterer","seat builder","chair maker","craftswoman upholster","seat maker","craft upholster","chairmaker","craftsperson upholster","mattress builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"furniture upholsterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Furniture upholsterers provide furniture with padding, springs, webbing and covers. Sometimes they have to remove old padding, filling and broken strings before to replace them using tools such as a tack puller, chisel or mallet. The aim is to provide comfort and beauty to seats as backs of the furniture.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7534","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Upholsterers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Upholsterers and related workers install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances, seats, panels, convertible and vinyl tops and other furnishings of automobiles, railway coaches, aircraft, ships and similar items with fabric, leather, rexine or other upholstery material. They also make and repair cushions, quilts and mattresses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7534"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Upholsterers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7534.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["boat upholsterer","marine upholstery finisher","marine furniture maker","marine interior furniture maker","ship upholsterer","marine upholstery repairer","marine soft furnishing maker","marine upholstery maker","marine upholstery assembler","marine upholsterer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"marine upholsterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Marine upholsterers manufacture, assemble and repair interior components for all types of boats. They use power tools, hand tools and shop equipment to prepare and fasten materials and apply finishes. They also inspect incoming materials and prepare the boat interior for new components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7534","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Upholsterers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Upholsterers and related workers install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances, seats, panels, convertible and vinyl tops and other furnishings of automobiles, railway coaches, aircraft, ships and similar items with fabric, leather, rexine or other upholstery material. They also make and repair cushions, quilts and mattresses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7534"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Upholsterers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7534.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["bus upholsterer","motor vehicle upholsterer","car trimmer","bus trimmer","lorry upholsterer","truck trimmer","car upholsterer","truck upholsterer","motorcycle upholstery worker","truck upholstery worker","bus upholstery worker","coach upholstery worker","lorry trimmer","motorcycle trimmer","coach trimmer","lorry upholstery worker","car upholstery worker","motorcycle upholsterer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motor vehicle upholsterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motor vehicle upholsterers create manufacturing templates, manufacture and assemble interior components for cars, buses, trucks etc. They use power tools, hand tools and shop equipment to prepare and fasten materials. They also inspect incoming materials and prepare the vehicle interior for trim items.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7534","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Upholsterers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Upholsterers and related workers install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances, seats, panels, convertible and vinyl tops and other furnishings of automobiles, railway coaches, aircraft, ships and similar items with fabric, leather, rexine or other upholstery material. They also make and repair cushions, quilts and mattresses.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7534"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Upholsterers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7534.3.4","ESCO_LABELS":["train coach upholsterer","multiple unit upholsterer","train upholstery worker","train carriage upholsterer","carriage upholsterer","train carriage upholstery worker","carriage works trimmer","railway car upholsterer","train coach upholstery worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"railway car upholsterer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Railway car upholsterers create manufacturing templates, manufacture and assemble interior components for train carriages. They use power tools, hand tools and CNC machines to prepare and fasten materials. They also inspect incoming materials and prepare the vehicle interior for trim items.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7535","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pelt Dressers, Tanners and Fellmongers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers trim, scrape, clean, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins to produce leather stock and finished furs for making garments and other products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7535"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Pelt Dressers, Tanners and Fellmongers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7535.1","ESCO_LABELS":["leather sorting supervisor","grader","leather seconds inspector-grader","leather grader","leather sorter","leather parts matcher","leather sorters","leather inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather sorter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather sorters inspect and classify leather during and at the end of the production process according to the qualitative features, destinations of use and customer requirements.\u00a0They work in the tannery and in the warehouses checking the quality, colour, size, thickness, softness and natural defects.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7535","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pelt Dressers, Tanners and Fellmongers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers trim, scrape, clean, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins to produce leather stock and finished furs for making garments and other products.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7535"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Pelt Dressers, Tanners and Fellmongers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7535.2","ESCO_LABELS":["tanning worker","chrome-tanning drum operator","drum tender","retanning machine operator","spray finishing machine operator","tanning straightener","beamhouse operator","pit tanner","tanning drum operator","tanning vacuum dryer","tanner","tanning machine operator","tawer","drum operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tanner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tanners program and use tannery drums. They perform the work according to the work instructions, verify the physical and chemical characteristics of the hide, skin, or leather and of the liquid floats, e.g. pH, temperature, chemicals concentration, during the process. They use the drum for washing the hide or skin, removing the hair (not in the case of hides and skins tanned with the hair or wool on), bating, tanning, retanning, dyeing and milling.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.1","ESCO_LABELS":["leather parts manipulator","manual operator","leather goods manual operator","hand operator","leather components manipulator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods manual operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods manual operators handle tools to prepare the joint of the pieces in order to ready the pieces to be stitched or to close the already existing pieces stitched together in order to give shape to the leather good products.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["leather goods finishing operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods finishing operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods finishing operators organise leather goods products to be finished applying different types of finishing, e.g. creamy, oily, waxy, polishing, plastic-coated, etc. They use tools, means and materials to incorporate the handles and metallic applications in bags, suitcases, and other accessories. They study the sequence of operations according to the information received from the supervisor and from the technical sheet of the model. They apply techniques for ironing, creaming or\u00a0oiling, for the application of liquids for waterproofing, leather washing, cleaning, polishing, waxing, brushing, burning tips, remotion of glue waste, and painting the tops following technical specifications. They also check visually the quality of the finished product by paying close attention to the absence of wrinkles, straight seams, and cleanliness. They correct anomalies or defects that can be solved by finishing and reported to the supervisor.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["leather hand cutting operator","die cutting operator","leather die-cutting operator","leather goods hand cutting operator","die cutter operator","die-cutter operator","leather die cutting operator","leather die cutter","cutter","die cutter","leather cutter","die-cutting operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods hand cutting operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods hand cutting operators check leather and their materials\u00a0and cutting dies, select areas\u00a0 to be cut, position pieces on the leather and other materials, match the leather goods components (pieces) and check cut pieces against specifications and quality requirements. All the activities and tasks are performed manually.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["leather goods hand stitcher","leather goods hand sewer","hand sewer, leather goods"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods hand stitcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods hand stitchers join the cut pieces of leather and other materials using simple tools such as needles, pliers and scissors to close the product. They also perform hand stitches for decorative purposes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2","ESCO_LABELS":["custom shoemaker","hand craft shoe maker","shoe repairer","shoemaker","cobbler","traditional shoe manufacturer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"shoemaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Shoemakers use hand or machine operations for traditional manufacturing of a various range of footwear. They also repair all types of footwear in a repair shop.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bespoke footwear technician","custom made footwear technician","custom shoemaker","customized footwear technician","customized shoe maker","customised shoe maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bespoke footwear technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bespoke footwear technicians perform activities in small production environments, e.g. workshops, where footwear is typically custom-made. They design, prepare, cut and sew, assemble and finish custom made footwear.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["3D footwear product designer and developer","footwear 3D computer aided design developer","3D footwear developer","3D footwear expert"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear 3D developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear 3D developers design footwear models, make, adjust and modify patterns using computer aided design systems. They focus on the sustainable design of the model, the selection and design of lasts and components, the proper and efficient use of materials, the pattern making, the selection of the bottom and the elaboration of technical data sheets. They may supervise the development and evaluation of prototypes, the preparation of samples, the implementation of the necessary quality control tests on the samples, and the management of the technical documentation of the product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["CAD pattern maker","footwear pattern maker","CAD pattern-maker","footwear CAD pattern-maker","footwear CAD pattern cutter footwear pattern maker CAD operator","footwear CAD pattern cutter","footwear pattern-maker CAD operator","footwear CAD patternmaker","footwear CAD operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear CAD patternmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear CAD patternmakers design, adjust and modify patterns for all kinds of footwear using CAD systems. They check laying variants using nesting modules of the CAD system and material consumption. Once the sample model has been approved for production, these professionals make\u00a0series of patterns (grading) to produce a range of the same footwear model in different sizes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear hand sewer","mocassin sewer","shoes hand stitcher","mocassin hand stitcher","shoes hand sewer","hand sewer, shoes"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear hand sewer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear hand sewers join the cut pieces of leather and other materials using simple tools, such as\u00a0needles, pliers and scissors to produce the uppers. Also, they\u00a0perform hand stitches\u00a0for decorative purposes or for\u00a0assembling the uppers to soles in case of\u00a0complete\u00a0footwear.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2.5","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear pattern designer","footwear pattern designer and maker","footwear patternmaker","footwear pattern cutter","pattern designer and maker","footwear pattern-maker","pattern designer and cutter","footwear pattern designer and cutter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear patternmaker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear patternmakers design and cut patterns for all kinds of footwear using a variety of hand and simple machine tools. They check various nesting variants and perform material consumption estimation. Once the sample model has been approved for production, they produce series of patterns for range of footwear in different sizes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2.6","ESCO_LABELS":["hand laster","hand lasting craftsman","hand lasting technician","hand lasting operator","manual lasting operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hand lasting operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hand lasting operators shape and secure linings and uppers over the last by\u00a0hand.\u00a0They pull the forepart, the waist and the seat of the upper over the last using hand tools with the aim of obtaining the final shape of the footwear model.\u00a0They start by pulling the front part edges of the upper over the last, and pressing the waist and the seat. They then flatten the wiped edges, cut excess box toe and lining and use stitching or cementing to fix the shape.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2.7","ESCO_LABELS":["orthopaedic bootmaker","orthopaedic insole technician","Orthopedic footwear technician","orthotic technician","orthopaedic shoe technician","orthopaedic shoemaker","insole technician","bespoke orthopaedic footwear technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"orthopaedic footwear technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Orthopaedic footwear technicians design footwear and make patterns, using manufacturing technology. They compensate and accommodate foot and ankle fitting problems and design and manufacture footwear and its orthopaedic components, including orthoses, insoles, soles and others.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"753","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Garment and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Garment and related trades workers fit, alter and repair tailored clothing; design, and make textile and fur garments and leather or fur products; repair, renovate and decorate garments, gloves and other textile products; create patterns for garments; install, repair and replace upholstery of furniture, fixtures, orthopaedic appliances and furnishings of automobiles; trim, scrape, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins; and modify and repair footwear and leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7536","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemakers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemakers and related workers make, modify and repair standard, custom or orthopaedic footwear and natural or synthetic leather articles, such as luggage, handbags and belts, (except for leather garments, hats and gloves), or participate in the manufacture of shoes and related goods. They decorate, reinforce or finish shoes, luggage, handbags and belts.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","753","7536"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Garment and Related Trades Workers","Shoemakers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7536.2.8","ESCO_LABELS":["shoe polisher","boot maker","shoe maker","cobbler","shoe repairer","boot repairer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"shoe repairer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Shoe repairers repair and renew deteriorated footwear and other items like belts or bags. They use hand tools and specialised machinery to add soles and heels, replace worn-out buckles and clean and polish shoes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7541","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Underwater Divers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Underwater divers work under the surface of water, with or without the aid of underwater breathing apparatus, to inspect, install, repair and remove equipment and structures, conduct tests or experiments, rig explosives, photograph structures or marine life, collect various forms of aquatic life for commercial or research purposes, and find and recover missing items and persons.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7541"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Underwater Divers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7541.1","ESCO_LABELS":["offshore diver","construction commercial diver","construction diver","surface supplied diver","commercial diver in construction industry","underwater welder","saturation diver","commercial diver","scaphandrier","HAZMAT diver","inshore diver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"construction commercial diver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Construction commercial divers work below the surface of the water to install equipment, such as hydraulic structures, waterways and marine facilities. They also inspect, remove and repair the structures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7541","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Underwater Divers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Underwater divers work under the surface of water, with or without the aid of underwater breathing apparatus, to inspect, install, repair and remove equipment and structures, conduct tests or experiments, rig explosives, photograph structures or marine life, collect various forms of aquatic life for commercial or research purposes, and find and recover missing items and persons.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7541"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Underwater Divers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7541.2","ESCO_LABELS":["harvesting diver","harvest diver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"harvest diver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Harvest divers perform extraction and collection of marine resources, such as algae, coral, razor shells, sea urchins and sponges, in a safe, competent and responsible manner to a depth of 12 metres, using apnoea diving techniques as well as air supply equipment from the surface, open-circuit.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7541","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Underwater Divers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Underwater divers work under the surface of water, with or without the aid of underwater breathing apparatus, to inspect, install, repair and remove equipment and structures, conduct tests or experiments, rig explosives, photograph structures or marine life, collect various forms of aquatic life for commercial or research purposes, and find and recover missing items and persons.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7541"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Underwater Divers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7541.3","ESCO_LABELS":["para-rescue diver","lifeguard","dive rescue technician","dive emergency worker","underwater rescue worker","search and rescue diver","emergency rescue diver","rescue diver","diver life support technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rescue diver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rescue divers are divers that manage underwater emergencies. They prevent and manage problems underwater, handle dive emergencies and operate rescue equipment. Rescue divers manage diving operations in seas or waterways. They work under demanding physical conditions to rescue and retrieve people or objects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7542","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shotfirers and Blasters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shotfirers and blasters position, assemble, and detonate explosives at mining, quarrying and demolition sites.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7542"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Shotfirers and Blasters"],"ESCO_CODE":"7542.1","ESCO_LABELS":["blaster","shotfirers","blast crew operator","explosives technician","demolition operative","shotfirer","operator (blast crew)","shot firer","shot-firer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"shotfirer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Shotfirers set up and safely detonate explosives at a site in order to blast and break up in situ material.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.1","ESCO_LABELS":["AOI machine operator","printed circuit board inspector","AOI operator","automated optical inspection operator","operator of automated optical inspection equipment","printed circuit board assembly inspector","vision system operator","automated optical inspection machines operator","PCB inspector","PCB assembly inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automated optical inspection operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automated optical inspection operators (AOI operators)\u00a0operate automated optical inspection machines to inspect assembled printed circuit boards. They read blueprints and inspect the finished or in-process PCB assemblies for flaws or defects.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.10","ESCO_LABELS":["product inspector","quality inspector","product quality monitor","QS inspector","quality control inspector","QA inspector","quality assurance inspector","product quality inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"product quality inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Product quality inspectors check products in order to assess their compliance in reference to a standard or reference guideline. They observe, measure, test, and form questions in order to fill in forms and present levels of compliance with comments after the inspection process. Product quality inspectors are employed or work externally for companies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.10.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cigar product examiner","cigar packing inspector","cigar packing examiner","tobacco products inspector","cigar quality tester","cigar product tester","quality checker (cigars)","cigar products quality inspector","cigar tester","cigar quality checker","quality tester (cigars)","cigar sampler","cigar checker","cigar quality inspector","cigar product checker","cigar products inspector","cigar inspector","cigar examiner","quality inspector (cigars)"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cigar inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cigar inspectors test, sort, sample and weigh cigars in order to find defects and deviations from the product's specifications.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.10.2","ESCO_LABELS":["clothing quality inspector","clothing quality control inspector","garment quality controller","garment and textile quality controller","clothing quality control supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing quality inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing quality inspectors inspect manufactured components and ready-made garments in order to classify them according to their quality by ensuring compliance with quality standards and identifying defects or deviations from specifications. They inspect and test products, parts and materials for conformity with specifications and standards. They ensure all work produced meets or exceeds the department's quality standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.10.3","ESCO_LABELS":["inspector of precision instruments","precision device quality control supervisor","precision device inspector","precision instrument QC inspector","precision instrument quality control inspector","precision device QC inspector","precision device quality assurance supervisor","precision device quality control inspector","inspector of precision devices","precision instrument inspector","precision instrument supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"precision device inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Precision device inspectors make sure precision devices, such as micrometers and gauges, operate according to design specifications. They may adjust the precision devices and their components in case of any faults.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.10.4","ESCO_LABELS":["textile quality analyst","textile quality assurance inspector","quality textile inspector","textile quality inspector","textile products inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile quality inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile quality inspectors\u00a0ensure that the manufacture of textile products is compliant with predetermined specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.11","ESCO_LABELS":["plywood quality rater","veneer grader","plywood quailty grader","veneer quality tester","plywood rater","plywood stock grader","veneer quailty grader","plywood-stock grader","veneer rater","plywood tester","veneer quality rater","plywood grader","plywood quality tester","veneer tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"veneer grader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Veneer graders inspect slices of veneer for quality. They look for irregularities, blemishes and production errors, and grade the slices for the desirability of the patterns.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.2","ESCO_LABELS":["car test and development driver","car test technician","auto test driver","road test and development driver","automobile test driver","automobile test and development driver","road test driver","test driver","car test driver","automotive test driver","automobile test technician","prototype vehicle tester","car tester","motor vehicle test driver","prototype vehicle evaluator","automotive test technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automotive test driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automotive test drivers drive prototype and pre-production vehicles and assess their performance, safety and comfort. They test the models in various driving situations and prepare reports to help engineers improve their designs and identify problems. They can work for manufacturers, independent vehicle test organisations or automotive magazines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.3","ESCO_LABELS":["battery test lab technologist","battery test lab technology specialist","battery test lab technician","battery diagnostic testing technician","battery test technologist","battery tech","battery test engineer","battery test technician","battery technician","battery test technology expert","battery test laboratory technologist","battery test laboratory technician","battery test lab technology expert","battery test tech","technician in battery testing","battery inspector","battery quality technician","battery testing technician","tester of batteries","battery test laboratory technology expert","battery inspection technician","technician in battery inspection","battery test technology specialist","battery diagnostic test technician","test technician, batteries","battery test laboratory technology specialist","battery tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"battery test technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Battery test technicians use positive and negative wired plugs to test battery's resistance capacity. They also test rejected batteries to determine their flaws.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.4","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical test technician","control panel inspection technician","electrical inspection and test technician","control panel tester","electric control panel repairer","control tester","panels tester","inspector of control panels","technician expert in electrical control panels","electric control panel tester and repairer","tester of control panels","controls tester","panel tester","control panel\u00a0testing technician","control panel testing technologist","panel wireman","electro-mechanical test technician","control panel test technician","electric control panel fault-finder","tester of electrical control panels","electrical control panel test technician","panel builder","control panel testing technology expert","control panel inspector","electric control panel tester","electrical control panel tester","electric control panel inspector and tester","control panel testing technology specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"control panel tester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Control panel testers test the electrical control panels. They read blueprints to check if the wiring is connected correctly. Control panel testers use electrical measuring and testing equipment to detect malfunctions and may correct faulty wiring and components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.5","ESCO_LABELS":["non-destructive testing technician","nondestructive test specialist","non-destructive testing technologist","non-destructive testing specialist","non-destructive testing assistant","non-destructive testing technology specialist","non-destructive testing technology expert","non-destructive test specialist","nondestructive testing specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"non-destructive testing specialist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Non-destructive testing specialists carry out testing of vehicles, vessels, other manufactured objects, and construction structures without having to damage them. They use special equipment such as X-ray, ultrasound, radiographics, or infrared instruments to perform testing activities and report based on the observed results.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.6","ESCO_LABELS":["PCB tester","printed circuit board inspection technician","PCB test operator","printed circuit board tester","PCB inspection technician","printed circuit board test technician","test technician for PCBs","test technician for printed circuit boards","printed circuit board test operator","PCB test technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"printed circuit board test technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Printed circuit board test technicians inspect and test printed circuit boards. They perform a range of printed circuit board testing procedures and may perform minor repairs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.7","ESCO_LABELS":["assembled products quality inspector","consumer goods production inspector","consumer goods quality control inspector","assembly inspector","assembly quality compliance inspector","products","products assembly inspector","assembled products quality control inspector","goods compliance inspector","consumer goods quality inspector","product assembly inspector","product compliance inspector","assembled products production inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"product assembly inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Product assembly inspectors evaluate products for compliance with specifications and defects in-line with clients' requirements and organisational policies. They use measuring and testing equipment to ensure conformity to engineering and manufacturing specifications, quality, and safety standards and regulations.\u00a0They also provide detailed inspection documentation and recommend action where problems are discovered.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.7.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aviation assembly diagnostic inspector","aircraft assembly diagnostic inspector","aircraft assembly test inspector","aircraft assembly inspector","aviation assembly repair inspector","aviation assembly maintenance inspector","aviation assembly test inspector","aircraft assembly maintenance inspector","aircraft assembly repair inspector","aviation assembly installation inspector","aircraft assembly installation inspector","aviation assembly inspector","aviation assembly safety inspector","aircraft assembly safety inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft assembly inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft assembly inspectors use measuring and testing equipment to inspect and monitor aircraft assemblies to ensure conformity to engineering specifications and to safety standards and regulations. They examine the assemblies to detect malfunction or damage and check repair work. They also provide detailed inspection documentation and recommend action where problems are discovered.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.7.2","ESCO_LABELS":["consumer goods quality control inspector","consumer products assembly inspector","toys inspector","consumer goods inspector","consumer goods assembly inspector","consumer products assembly line inspector","surgical instruments inspector","consumer goods compliance inspector","stock parts inspector","material inspector","consumer goods quality inspector","final assembly inspector","consumer products compliance inspector","consumer products quality control inspector","assembly inspector","consumer goods assembly line inspector","consumer goods quality compliance inspector","consumer products quality inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"consumer goods inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Consumer goods inspectors evaluate assembled parts of consumer goods and products for compliance with specifications and defects in-line with clients' requirements and organisational policies. Consumer goods inspectors provide results and findings for reports. Inspected defects can be identified as being cracks, scratches, errors in sanding, and defects of moving parts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.7.3","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical appliance inspector","supervisor of electrical equipment","inspector of electrical equipment","electrical equipment tester","electrical equipment inspector","electrical QC inspector","electrical testing engineer","electrical inspector","electrical testing and inspection engineer","electrical QA inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrical equipment inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrical equipment inspectors check finished electrical products for physical defects and faulty electrical connections. They record inspection results and send faulty assemblies back to production.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.7.4","ESCO_LABELS":["inspector of electronic equipment","electronic QC inspector","QA inspector for electronic equipment","tester of electronic equipment","inspector of electronics","electronic equipment inspector","electronic testing engineer","electronics inspector","electronic testing and inspection engineer","electronics tester","electronic equipment QA inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electronic equipment inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electronic equipment inspectors check electronic equipment for any defects and malfunctions. They ensure that the equipment is correctly assembled according to specifications and national and international regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.7.5","ESCO_LABELS":["assembly inspector","motor vehicle production inspector","motor vehicle assembly line inspector","motor vehicle quality inspector","motor vehicle quality compliance inspector","motor vehicle quality control inspector","motor vehicle assembly inspector","motor vehicle compliance inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motor vehicle assembly inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motor vehicle assembly inspectors use measuring and testing equipment to inspect and monitor motor vehicle assemblies to ensure conformity to engineering and manufacturing specifications, quality, and safety standards and regulations. They detect malfunction and damage and inspect repair work. They also provide detailed inspection documentation and recommend action where problems are discovered.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.7.6","ESCO_LABELS":["carriage assembly quality inspector","rail vehicle quality compliance supervisor","traction assembly quality inspector","wagon quality compliance supervisor","multiple unit assembly quality inspector","locomotive assembly quality inspector","multiple unit quality compliance supervisor","rolling stock assembly quality inspector","traction quality compliance supervisor","railcar assembly quality inspector","locomotive quality compliance supervisor","wagon assembly quality inspector","railway vehicle assembly quality inspector","rolling stock quality compliance inspector","carriage quality compliance supervisor","railway vehicle quality compliance supervisor","rail vehicle assembly quality inspector","rolling stock assembly inspector","railcar quality compliance supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rolling stock assembly inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rolling stock assembly inspectors use measuring and testing equipment to inspect and monitor rolling stock assemblies to ensure conformity to engineering specifications and to safety standards and regulations. They examine the assemblies to detect malfunction and damage and check repair work. They also provide detailed inspection documentation and recommend action where problems were discovered.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.7.7","ESCO_LABELS":["vessel engineering compliance inspector","ship assembly quality inspector","ship engineering compliance inspector","boat assembly quality inspector","ship assembly inspector","vessel assembly quality inspector","ship quality compliance inspector","vessel quality compliance inspector","boat assembly safety inspector","boat quality compliance inspector","boat assembly inspector","boat engineering compliance inspector","vessel assembly inspector","vessel assembly safety inspector","ship assembly safety inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vessel assembly inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vessel assembly inspectors use measuring and testing equipment to inspect and monitor boat and ship assemblies to ensure conformity to engineering specifications and to safety standards and regulations. They examine the assemblies to detect malfunction and damage and check repair work. They also provide detailed inspection documentation and recommend action where problems were discovered.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.8","ESCO_LABELS":["quality grader","grader","quality inspector","product quality inspector","product inspector","product quality observer","product grader","product evaluator","product quality monitor","product quality grader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"product grader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Product graders perform preventive and operational quality control on products and rescources. They inspect, grade and evaluate the materials at various stages to make sure it conforms to the desired standard, and send the product back for repair or improvement if necessary.\u00a0They work in companies and industrial facilities to ensure the produced commodities achieve quality standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.8.1","ESCO_LABELS":["engineered wood board qaulity grader","particleboard grader","board grader","fibreboard grader","engineered wood board grader","engineered wood board tester","engineered board grader","engineered wood board qaulity tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"engineered wood board grader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Engineered wood board graders inspect finished engineered wood products for quality issues such as inclomplete gluing, warping or blemishing. They also test load bearing qualities of the wood. Graders sort products for quality according to guidelines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.8.2","ESCO_LABELS":["head lumber grader","lumber proofer","lumber quality tester","head lumber quality grader","head lumber proofer","head lumber tester","lumber quality grader","head lumber quality tester","lumber tester","lumber grader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lumber grader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lumber graders inspect lumber, or wood cut into planks. They test the lumber, look for irregularities and grade the wood based on quality and desirability of the pattern.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.8.3","ESCO_LABELS":["pulp and paper grader","pulp and paper tester","pulp and paper quality grader","pulp grader","pulp tester","pulp quality grader","pulp quality tester","pulp and paper qaulity tester"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pulp grader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pulp graders grade paper pulp based on a number of possible criteria, such as pulping process, raw materials, bleaching methods, yield, and fibre length.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.9","ESCO_LABELS":["product inspector","product quality controller","assembly inspector","manufacturing product quality controller","quality control inspector","product compliance inspector","production inspector","manufacturing process quality controller","product quality control inspector","assembly line inspector","product quality inspector","production quality controller","production controller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"product quality controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Product quality controllers check the quality of manufactured products. They work in manufacturing facilities where they perform basic inspection and evaluation of products before, during or after the production process. They track production problems and send inferior or malfunctioning items back for repair.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.9.1","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear quality controller","footwear quality and compliance supervisor","footwear quality assurance controller","footwear quality control officer","footwear quality control analyst","footwear quality control inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear quality controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear quality controllers perform visual analysis of the aspects of footwear, raw material and components applying criteria previously defined and decide on rejections or acceptances. They analyse collected data, prepare reports and deliver them to quality management. They apply previously defined quality management tools aiming at achievement of the objectives stated in the quality policy. They participate in monitoring and control of the quality system and in the implementation of corrective and preventive measures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.9.2","ESCO_LABELS":["leather goods quality analyst","leather goods quality control officer","leather goods quality controller","leather goods quality inspector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods quality controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods quality controllers analyse visual aspects of the leather goods related to appearance, robustness, absence of wrinkles, straightness of seams, cleanliness and colour uniformity, compared to the specifications. They also perform expedite tests.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7543","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Product graders and testers (except foods and beverages) inspect, test, sort, sample and weigh raw materials, manufactured components and non-comestible goods produced or sold, to ensure compliance with quality standards and to identify defects, wear, and deviations from specifications, and to grade and classify them according to their quality.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7543"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Product Graders and Testers (excluding Foods and Beverages)"],"ESCO_CODE":"7543.9.3","ESCO_LABELS":["metal fabrication supervisor","mechanical supervisor","metal product quality control inspector","metal production manager","metal production overseer","melter supervisor","metal grading technician","metal nondestructive testing technician","metal quality superintendent","metal fabricating supervisor","metal testing technician","metal quality control superintendent","testing specialist for weapons and ammunition"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal product quality control inspector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal product quality control inspectors perform preventive and operational quality control on the metal products. They examine the materials at various stages to make sure it conforms to the desired standard, test the products, and send them back for repair if necessary.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7544","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fumigators and Other Pest and Weed Controllers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fumigators and other pest and weed controllers use chemicals to remove harmful insects, small animals, wild plants and other unwanted organisms, to prevent damage to crops and to buildings and other structures and their surroundings, and to prevent health risks.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7544"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Fumigators and Other Pest and Weed Controllers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7544.1","ESCO_LABELS":["pest management worker","fumigator","exterminator","pest control service technician","pest control worker","worker in pest management activities","pest control technician","pest management professional"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pest management worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pest management workers identify, eliminate and repel pests by applying specific chemical solutions, setting traps and other equipment to control pests such as rats, mice and cockroaches. They apply pesticides and clean and remove pests after extermination. Their tasks might include elimination of fungi, moisture or insects. They inform and advise clients, residents and facility owners on after care and preventive methods to keep away pests.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7544","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fumigators and Other Pest and Weed Controllers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fumigators and other pest and weed controllers use chemicals to remove harmful insects, small animals, wild plants and other unwanted organisms, to prevent damage to crops and to buildings and other structures and their surroundings, and to prevent health risks.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7544"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Fumigators and Other Pest and Weed Controllers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7544.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["spray technician","trees sprayer","pesticides sprayer","sprayer of pesticides","pesticides applicator","lawn care chemical applicator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pesticides sprayer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pesticides sprayers mix pesticides, insecticides, fungicides, and other chemical solutions, and apply them via technical equipment such as sprayers on trees, plants and lawns. They clean and maintain operating machinery and ensure the overall safety in designated areas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Miners and Quarriers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Miners and quarriers operate plant, machinery and hand tools to extract rock, mineral ores and other deposits from underground and surface mines and quarries.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Miners and Quarriers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8111.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dewatering operator","dewatering equipment operator","filter operator","dewatering equipment technician","dewatering technician","surface dewaterer","infrastructure technician","filter operators","dewatering techicians","site services technician","dewatering filter operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dewatering technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dewatering technicians install and operate pumps, spares, pipe ranges, and vacuum dewatering systems to collect and remove liquids and chemicals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Miners and Quarriers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Miners and quarriers operate plant, machinery and hand tools to extract rock, mineral ores and other deposits from underground and surface mines and quarries.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Miners and Quarriers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8111.2","ESCO_LABELS":["earth driller","driller","drillers assistant","assistant driller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"driller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drillers set up and operate drilling rigs and related equipment designed to drill holes for mineral exploration, in shotfiring operations, and for construction purposes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Miners and Quarriers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Miners and quarriers operate plant, machinery and hand tools to extract rock, mineral ores and other deposits from underground and surface mines and quarries.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Miners and Quarriers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8111.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mine operative","surface miner","surface mining operative","quarry stationary plant operative","collier"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"surface miner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Surface miners perform a\u00a0wide range\u00a0of ancillary surface mining operations, often involving a high level of spatial awareness, such as pumping, dust suppression\u00a0and the transport of materials including sand, stone and clay to the point of production.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Miners and Quarriers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Miners and quarriers operate plant, machinery and hand tools to extract rock, mineral ores and other deposits from underground and surface mines and quarries.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Miners and Quarriers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8111.4","ESCO_LABELS":["mine machine operator","miners","underground miner operator","heavy equipment operators","underground heavy equipment operator","coalface miner","underground miner equipment operator","underground miner (heavy equipment)"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"underground heavy equipment operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Underground heavy equipment operators control heavy-duty mining equipment such as cutting and loading equipment\u00a0to excavate\u00a0and load ore and raw mineral at underground mines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Miners and Quarriers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Miners and quarriers operate plant, machinery and hand tools to extract rock, mineral ores and other deposits from underground and surface mines and quarries.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Miners and Quarriers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8111.5","ESCO_LABELS":["hewer","coal digger","underground miner","underground mine worker","underground mining operative","coal cutter","coal excavator","underground mineworker","underground mine operative","coal hewer","collier"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"underground miner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Underground miners perform a wide\u00a0range of ancillary underground mining operations such as inspections, conveyor attendance and the transport of equipment and consumable materials from the surface to the point of extraction underground.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mineral and Stone Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mineral and stone processing plant operators operate and monitor machinery and equipment for processing rocks, minerals and stone to recover refined products for immediate use or further processing.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Mineral and Stone Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8112.1","ESCO_LABELS":["stone crushing operator","mineral crushing plant operative","stone crushing plant operative","mineral crushing machine operative","stone crushing process operator","stone crushing process operative","mineral crushing plant operator","mineral crushing machine operator","stone crushing machine operative","mineral crushing operator","mineral crushing process operative","stone crushing plant operator","mineral crushing process operator","stone crushing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mineral crushing operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mineral crushing operators operate and monitor crushers and other machines to crush materials and minerals. They move stones to the crushers, fill the machines with minerals, monitor the crushing process and ensure that the end products meet requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mineral and Stone Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mineral and stone processing plant operators operate and monitor machinery and equipment for processing rocks, minerals and stone to recover refined products for immediate use or further processing.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Mineral and Stone Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8112.2","ESCO_LABELS":["blender tender","furnace charger","calciner operator","mineral processing technican","ore separator tender","mineral processing operator","process operator","brine maker","gravel processing operator","process technician","mineral and stone processing dryer operator","salt processing operator","sand processing operator","cement mixer","coal preparation plant operator","process plant operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mineral processing operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mineral processing operators operate a variety of plants and equipment to convert raw materials into marketable products. They provide the appropriate information on the process to the control room.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mineral and Stone Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mineral and stone processing plant operators operate and monitor machinery and equipment for processing rocks, minerals and stone to recover refined products for immediate use or further processing.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Mineral and Stone Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8112.3","ESCO_LABELS":["pneumatic drill operator","slate driller","sandstone driller","stone drilling machine operative","radial drill operator","marble driller","stone driller","stone drilling worker","granite driller","slate cutter","stone drilling machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stone driller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stone drillers operate the drilling machine that bores holes into stone blocks. They manipulate granit, sandstone, marble and slate according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mineral and Stone Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mineral and stone processing plant operators operate and monitor machinery and equipment for processing rocks, minerals and stone to recover refined products for immediate use or further processing.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Mineral and Stone Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8112.4","ESCO_LABELS":["stone slab planer","stone planing machine setter","planer of stones","stone planing machine operative","stone planing machine tender","stone planer","stone planing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stone planer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stone planers operate and maintain planing machines that are used for stone blocks and slabs finishing. They manipulate the stone and ensure that the required parameters are according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.1","ESCO_LABELS":["derrickhand"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"derrickhand","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Derrickhands guide the positions and movements of drill pipes. They control the automated pipe-handling equipment. They are often responsible for the condition of drilling fluids, or \"mud\".","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.2","ESCO_LABELS":["drill operator","oil rig driller","rig drill operator","rig driller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drill operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drill operators supervise a team during rigging and drilling operations. They monitor well activity and take measures in case of emergencies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.3","ESCO_LABELS":["rig driller","rig maintenance technicians","drilling equipment operator","oil rig motorhand","oil rig technician","oil field driller","drilling equipment technician","oil rig operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"oil rig motorhand","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Oil rig motorhands assume responsibility for the engines powering the drilling equipment. They ensure that all other rig equipment operates correctly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.4","ESCO_LABELS":["pipeline tender","oil transfer operator","pipeline goods transfer operator","pipeline pump operator","pipe tender","gas transfer operator","pump tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pipeline pump operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pipeline pump operators tend pump equipment and systems to transfer liquids and substances (e.g. such as chemical solutions, crude oil, gases, and others) from one point to the next. They operate hoses, pumps, and other equipment according to the good to be transferred. They ensure smooth circulation and flow of the goods in the pipelines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.5","ESCO_LABELS":["roughneck","chainhand"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"roughneck","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Roughnecks make or break connections when the drill pipe is tripped in or out of the drilling hole. They assemble and disassemble pipes and drills, and collect core samples. They maintain and repair the equipment on the drilling floor.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.6","ESCO_LABELS":["roustabout","oil rig leasehand"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"roustabout","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Roustabouts maintain and repair oil field equipment and machinery using hand and power tools. They do general labor, such as cleaning, digging trenches, scraping and painting rig components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.7","ESCO_LABELS":["toolpushers","rig manager","pusher","tool pusher","toolpusher","oil and gas rigging technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tool pusher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tool pushers assume responsibility over daily drilling operations. They do mostly administrative work. Tool pushers ensure that the oil rig has sufficient materials, spare parts and enough personnel to continue with the daily operations. They conduct drilling activities in accordance with scheduled programme, supervising drilling crew and equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.8","ESCO_LABELS":["tunnel boring machine operator","TBM operator","tunnelling equipment operative","tunnelling machine operator","tunneller","tunnelling equipment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tunnel boring machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tunnel boring machine operators work on large pieces of tunnelling equipment commonly known as TBMs. They regulate the operation of the machine, adjusting the torque of the rotating cutting wheel and screw conveyor to maximise stability of the tunnel before tunnel rings are installed. Tunnel boring machine operators then put the reinforced concrete rings in place using remote controls.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Well drillers and borers and related workers position, assemble and operate drilling machinery and related equipment to sink wells, extract rock samples, liquids and gases or for a variety of other purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8113.9","ESCO_LABELS":["well-digger","water well-digger","water borehole driller","water borehole digger","drillers offsider","borehole digger","drilling supervisor","surface driller","geotechnical driller","environmental driller","well technician","water well driller","waterwell driller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"well-digger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Well-diggers operate drilling machinery and equipment to create and maintain wells for use in extracting ore and other liquids and gases. They record operations, maintain equipment, seal unused wells and prevent ground contamination.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cement, stone and other mineral products machine operators monitor and operate machines for manufacturing and finishing precast concrete, bitumen and stone products, and making cast stone for building purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8114.1","ESCO_LABELS":["asphalt plant operative","mobile plant operator","mobile plant operator, asphalt","plant operative, asphalt production","asphalt production worker","aggregates and asphalt worker","plant operative, asphalt","asphalt production plant worker","asphalt plant operator","asphalt plant worker","asphalt production plant operator","asphalt production plant operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"asphalt plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Asphalt plant operators extract raw materials such as sand and stones and operate mobile equipment for their transport to the plant. They tend automated machines to crush and sort out stones, and to mix the sand and stones with asphalt cement. They take samples to check the quality of the mix and arrange for its transport to the construction site.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cement, stone and other mineral products machine operators monitor and operate machines for manufacturing and finishing precast concrete, bitumen and stone products, and making cast stone for building purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8114.2","ESCO_LABELS":["block-making machine operator","block machine operator","concrete block production worker","concrete block machine operative","block machine operative","concrete block machine operator","block moulding machine operative","concrete block production operative","block moulding machine operator","concrete plant operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"block machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Block machine operators control, maintain and operate concrete blocks casting machine which fills and vibrate molds to compact wet concrete into finished blocks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cement, stone and other mineral products machine operators monitor and operate machines for manufacturing and finishing precast concrete, bitumen and stone products, and making cast stone for building purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8114.3","ESCO_LABELS":["concrete precast moulder","cement and concrete plant worker","cement plant worker","pre-cast concrete products machine operator","concrete pipe machine operator","concrete moulding machine operator","concrete products machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"concrete products machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Concrete products machine operators tend machines used to produce moulded concrete products. They perform greasing, assembling and stripping of moulds. They also participate in the cement mixing process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cement, stone and other mineral products machine operators monitor and operate machines for manufacturing and finishing precast concrete, bitumen and stone products, and making cast stone for building purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8114.4","ESCO_LABELS":["electrolytic cell maker","cover maker","cell maker","concrete electrolytic cell maker","electrolytic cell operations worker","electrolytic cell builder","polymer concrete electrolytic cell maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrolytic cell maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrolytic cell makers create, finish and test electrolytic cells using equipment, tools and concrete mixers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cement, stone and other mineral products machine operators monitor and operate machines for manufacturing and finishing precast concrete, bitumen and stone products, and making cast stone for building purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8114.5","ESCO_LABELS":["hand tile-moulder","pre-cast moulder","precast molder","pre-cast molder","cement-tile maker","brick veneer maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"precast moulder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Precast moulders handcast decorative and structural concrete building products such as fireplace units, blocks or coloured tiles. They use a portable concrete-mixing machine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cement, stone and other mineral products machine operators monitor and operate machines for manufacturing and finishing precast concrete, bitumen and stone products, and making cast stone for building purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8114.6","ESCO_LABELS":["slate mixing machine operator","slate mixing machine operative","slate granule mixer worker","slate granule mixer","slate product production operative","slate granule mixer operator","slate-mixer worker","slate granule mixer operative","slate granule mixer tender","slate mixing machine setter","slate mixing machine tender","slate mixer","slate-mixer tender","slate product production worker","slate product production operator","granule mixer","slate-mixer operative","slate granule mixer setter","slate-mixer setter","slate-mixer operator","slate mixing machine worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"slate mixer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Slate mixers operate and maintain slate mixing machines that mix multicolored slate granules used for asphalt-coated roofing felt surfacing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cement, stone and other mineral products machine operators monitor and operate machines for manufacturing and finishing precast concrete, bitumen and stone products, and making cast stone for building purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8114.7","ESCO_LABELS":["hand grinder","surface polisher","worktop polisher","marble polisher","hand stone polisher","wet stone polisher","granite polisher","stone polishing worker","stone polishing machine operative","stone polisher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stone polisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stone polishers operate grinding and polishing tools and equipment in order to smooth stones.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"811","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and mineral processing plant operators operate and monitor plant and machinery and operate hand tools to extract rock and minerals from the earth, process minerals and stone, drill wells and bores, and manufacture and finish cement and stone products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8114","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cement, stone and other mineral products machine operators monitor and operate machines for manufacturing and finishing precast concrete, bitumen and stone products, and making cast stone for building purposes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","811","8114"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators","Cement, Stone and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8114.8","ESCO_LABELS":["splitting machine operative","stone splitting machine worker","stone splitting machine operative","stone sawyer","stone breaker","cobble stone splitter","stone fabricator","block-maker","stone splitter","splitting machine worker","stone splitting machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stone splitter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stone splitters operate and maintain machines that split stone. They manipulate stone into different forms such as blocks, cobbles, tiles and concrete products.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal processing plant operators, monitor, operate, adjust and maintain single-function process machinery and equipment to process and convert mineral ores and refine, harden, roll and extrude metals.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8121.1","ESCO_LABELS":["foundryman","ladleman","pourer and caster","ladleperson","caster","metal caster","foundry process operator","metal moulder","foundry operator","foundry worker","casting machine operator","metal molder","mould casting worker","molding and casting worker ","mold casting worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"casting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Casting machine operators operate casting machines to manipulate metal substances into shape. They set up and tend casting machines to process molten ferrous and non-ferrous metals to manufacture metal materials. They conduct the flow of molten metals into casts, taking care to create the exact right circumstances to obtain the highest quality metal. They observe the flow of metal to identify faults. In case of a fault, they notify the authorised personnel and participate in the removal of the fault.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal processing plant operators, monitor, operate, adjust and maintain single-function process machinery and equipment to process and convert mineral ores and refine, harden, roll and extrude metals.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8121.2","ESCO_LABELS":["extrusion machine operator","plastic extrusion operator","extruding machine technician","extrusion machine worker","extrusion operator","extruder tender operative","extruder machine setting operative","hot extrusion press operator","extrusion machine operative","extruder machine setter","extruder operative","extruder machine tendering operator","extruder machine tender","extruding machine operator","plastic extrusion machine operator","cold extrusion press operator","extruder tender","extruder operator","extrusion machine setter","extruder operating apprentice","extrusion machine tender","extrusion press technician","metal extrusion machine operator","hot extrusion machine operator","extruder operating technician","extruder machine operator","cold extrusion machine operator","extrusion press operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"extrusion machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Extrusion machine operators set up, monitor and maintain machines which heat or melt raw materials, and pull or push the heated material through a shaped die to form it into a continuous profile with a preset cross section such as tubes, pipes and sheeting. They may also clean and maintain the equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal processing plant operators, monitor, operate, adjust and maintain single-function process machinery and equipment to process and convert mineral ores and refine, harden, roll and extrude metals.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8121.3","ESCO_LABELS":["metal annealing worker","annealing kiln worker","annealing kiln operator","metal annealer","metal annealing process worker","heat treatment operator","metal annealing operative","metal annealing process operative","annealing operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal annealer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal annealers operate electric or gas kilns to soften metal so it can be cut and shaped more easily. They heat the metal to a specific temperature and\/or colour and then slowly cool it, both according to specifications. Metal annealers inspect the metals through the entire process to observe any flaws.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal processing plant operators, monitor, operate, adjust and maintain single-function process machinery and equipment to process and convert mineral ores and refine, harden, roll and extrude metals.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8121.4","ESCO_LABELS":["metal drawing machine operator","metal drawing machine technician","metal drawing machine operative","wire drawer","draw machine operative","forming machine technician","draw machine operator","wiredrawing setter","wirer drawer machine operator","forming machine operative","draw machine technician","wiredrawing machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal drawing machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal drawing machine operators set up and operate drawing machines for ferrous and non-ferrous metal products, designed to provide wires, bars, pipes, hollow profiles and tubes with their specific form by reducing its cross-section and by pulling the working materials through a series of drawing dies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal processing plant operators, monitor, operate, adjust and maintain single-function process machinery and equipment to process and convert mineral ores and refine, harden, roll and extrude metals.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8121.5","ESCO_LABELS":["steel rolling mill technician","rolling mill control operator","powder mill operator","metal rolling mill operative","metal rolling mill operator","grinder mill operative","hammer mill operator","grinder mill operator","hammer mill operative","metal rolling mill technician","powder mill operative","hammer mill technician","stopper grinder","steel mill operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal rolling mill operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal rolling mill operators set up and tend metal rolling mills designed to form metal workpieces into their desired shape by passing them through one or several pairs of rolls in order to decrease the metal's thickness and to make it homogeneous. They also take into account the proper temperature for this rolling process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal processing plant operators, monitor, operate, adjust and maintain single-function process machinery and equipment to process and convert mineral ores and refine, harden, roll and extrude metals.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8121.6","ESCO_LABELS":["box spring maker","spring making machine operative","spring maker","extension spring maker","clock spring maker","torsion spring maker","wire coiler spring maker setter","wire coiler spring maker operator","compression spring maker","spring making machine tender","spring making machine operator","wire coiler spring maker","springer","spring assembling operator","wire coiler spring maker operative","wire coiler spring making operative","wire coiler spring maker tender setter","coil spring maker","spring assembler","spring setting operator","spring making machine setter","tension spring maker","leaf spring maker","spring setter","coiler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"spring maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Spring makers operate a variety of equipment and machinery designed to manufacture different types of spring, including leaf, coil, torsion, clock, tension, and extension spring.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Metal processing plant operators, monitor, operate, adjust and maintain single-function process machinery and equipment to process and convert mineral ores and refine, harden, roll and extrude metals.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8121.7","ESCO_LABELS":["wire mesh operator","wire worker","wire bending operator","wire weaving operative","wire winding machine operator","wire winding machine operative","wire weaving operator","wire weaving loom operative","wire preparation weaving operative","wire worker apprentice","wire weaving machine operator","wire mesh knitter","wire weaving loom operator","wire bender","wire preparation weaving operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wire weaving machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wire weaving machine operators set up and tend wire weaving machines, designed to produce woven metal wire cloth out of the alloys or ductile metal that can be drawn into wire.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.1","ESCO_LABELS":["abrasive blasting cabinet operative","sand blast operative","abrasive sandblaster","sander operative","sand mill grinder","sander","abrasive blaster","shot blaster","sand blasting operator","sandblaster","sand blaster","sand-blaster","sand blast operator","abrasive blasting operative","sander operator","sand mill blaster","abrasive shot baster","abrasive blasting operator","grit blaster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"abrasive blasting operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Abrasive blasting operators use the proper equipment and machinery to smoothen rough surfaces by abrasive blasting. Abrasive blasting is commonly used in the finishing process of metal workpieces and for blasting building materials used in masonry such as bricks, stones and concrete. They operate blasters or sand cabinets which forcibly thrust a stream of abrasive material such sand, soda or water, under high pressure, propelled by a centrifigal wheel, in order to shape and smoothen surfaces.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.10","ESCO_LABELS":["rustproof machine operator","rustproofer","paint prepper","rust proof machine operative","rust proof machine operator","rustproofing worker","rustproof machine operative","rust removing operative","paint prepping operative","sandblast operator","rust stripping operative","rust-proofing worker","rust stripper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rustproofer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rustproofers use the proper equipment and machinery to\u00a0provide metal workpieces with a hard, durable finishing coat, composed of specific chemical formulas, that prevents or delays iron and steel pieces from rusting and protects against corrosion.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.11","ESCO_LABELS":["back grinding machine operator","surface grinding machine operator","filling and grinding machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"surface grinding machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Surface grinding machine operators set up and tend surface grinding machines designed to apply abrasive processes in order to remove small amounts of excess material and smoothen metal workpieces by an abrasive grinding wheel, or wash grinder, rotating on a horizontal or vertical axis.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.12","ESCO_LABELS":["tumbling machine operator","tub washer","machine washing operative","washer engineer","precipitate washer","washing machine operator","tub washer operative","production washer","deflash and wash operative","wash equipment operator","precipitate machine washer","washing machine operative","machine washer","production machine washer","machine washing operator","deflash and wash operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tumbling machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tumbling machine operators set up and operate tumbling machines, often wet or drie tumbling barrels, designed to remove excess material and burrs of heavy metal workpieces and precious metals and to improve surface appearance, by rotating the metal pieces in a barrel together with grit and potentially water, allowing for the friction between the pieces mutually and with the grit to cause a rounding, smooth effect.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.2","ESCO_LABELS":["anodiser","anode treater operator","anodise machine operator","anode line operator","anode machine operative","anodising line technician","anodising machine operator","anode machine technician","anodising machine operative","anode treater","anode machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"anodising machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Anodising machine operators set up and tend anodising machines designed to provide otherwise finished metal workpieces, usually aluminum-based, with a durable, anodic oxide, corrosion-resistant finishing coat, by a electrolyctic passiviation process that increases the thickness of the natural oxide layer of the metal workpieces' surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.3","ESCO_LABELS":["coater operator","coater technician","coater","coating and embossing operator","coating machine operative","coater adjuster","coating machine technician","coating and baking operator","coating machine operator","coating and embossing unit operator","coater associate"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coating machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coating machine operators set up and tend coating machines that coat metal products with a thin layer of covering of materials such as lacquer, enamel, copper, nickel, zinc, cadmium, chromium or other metal layering in order to protect or decorate the metal products' surfaces. They run all coating machine stations on multiple coaters.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.4","ESCO_LABELS":["disc grinder","billet grinder","edge grinder","automatic grinder operative","blade grinder","bench grinder","roll grinder","rolling grinder","drill grinder","automatic grinder operator","broach grinder","air grinder","bit grinder","cylindrical grinder operator","plate grinder","bearing grinder","rail grinder","emery grinder","crankshaft grinder","razor grinder","metal grinder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cylindrical grinder operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cylindrical grinding operators set up and tend cylindrical grinding machines designed to apply abrasive processes in order to remove small amounts of excess material and smoothen metal workpieces by multiple abrasive grinding wheels with diamond teeth as a cutting device for very precise and light cuts, as the workpiece is fed past it and formed into a cylinder.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.5","ESCO_LABELS":["deburring and tooling machine technician","burr bench operator","burring wheel operative","tooling machine technician","deburr machine operative","burr tooling operator","burr bench hand","deburring machine operator","deburring and tooling machine operator","tooling machine operator","burring wheel technician","burring wheel operator","burring bench operator","deburrer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"deburring machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Deburring machine operators set up and tend mechanical deburring machines designed to strip metal workpieces of their rough edges, or burrs, by hammering over their surfaces in order to smoothen them or to roll over their edges in case of uneven slits or sheers in order to flatten them into the surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.6","ESCO_LABELS":["dipping tank operator","impregnating tank operator","hot dip plater","plating tank operator","metal dipping machine operator","coating machine worker","coating machine operative","coating machine operator","dip tank operator","plating tank technician","dip tank worker","plating tank operative","dipping tank specialist","dipping tank operative","dip tank operative","impregnating tank operative","hot dipping plater","hot dip galvanizing operative","dip tank technician","dipping tank worker","hot dip galvanizer","plating tanker operator","metal dipping machine operative","dip tank specialist","dipping tank technician","tanker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dip tank operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dip tank operators set up and tend dip tanks, which are coating machines, designed to provide otherwise finished work pieces with durable coating by dipping them in a tank of a specific sort of paint, preservative or molten zinc.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.7","ESCO_LABELS":["lock plater","electric plater","silver plater","galvanising machine operator","gold plater","gold plating machine operator","copper plater","metal plating technician","electro plating technician","electroplating machine operator","non nickel plater","hot-dip plater","zinc plater","metal plater","electro-plater","hot dip plater","oxidised finish plater","chrome plater","bronze plater","nickel plater","electro plater","electroplater","electrodeposition operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electroplating machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electroplating machine operators set up and tend electroplating machines designed to finish and coat the metal workpieces' (such as future pennies and jewelry) surface by using electric current to dissolve metal cations and to bond a thin layer of another metal, such as zinc, copper or silver, to produce a coherent metal coating to the workpiece's surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.8","ESCO_LABELS":["metal enameller","platinum enameller","enamel machine operator","cast metal enameller","enamel dipper","dipping machine technician","gold enameller","enamel dipper operator","coating and dipping operator","enameler","enamel dipping machine operator","dipping machine apprentice","engineering dipper","silver enameller","enamel machine technician","copper enameller","jewelery artist","dipper","coating and enamelling operator","enamel machine apprentice"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"enameller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Enamellers embellish metals such as gold, silver, copper, steel, cast iron or platinum by painting it. The enamel they apply, consists of coloured powdered glass.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"812","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Metal processing and finishing plant operators, monitor and operate single-function process control machinery and equipment to control the conversion, processing and finishing of mineral ores and metals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8122","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic-products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","812","8122"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Metal Processing and Finishing Plant Operators","Metal Finishing, Plating and Coating Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8122.9","ESCO_LABELS":["stapling machine operator","metal finishing machine tender","filing and stapling machine tender","filing plant operator","band filing machine operative","wood filer","filing machine operator","wood filing machine operator","metal finishing machine operative","filing and stapling machine technician","bench filing machine operator","reciprocating filing machine operative","metal finishing machine setter","band filing machine tender","bench filing machine operative","filing and stapling machine operator","metal finishing machine operator","band filing machine operator","reciprocating filing machine setter","metal filer","plastic filing machine operator","metal filing machine operative","filing and stapling machine operative","reciprocating filing machine operator","reciprocating filing machine tender","stapling machine operative","filer","bench filing machine tender","filing plant operative","filing room operative","metal filing machine operator","metal filing machine tender","band filing machine setter","filing machine operative","filing machinist","filing machine worker","metal filing machine setter","filing and stapling machine apprentice","stapling machine tender","filing machine technician","reciprocating file operator","filing machine tender","bench filing machine setter","filing machine specialist","plastic filer","filing room operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"filing machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Filing machine operators set up and tend filing machines such as band files, reciprocating files and bench filing machines in order to smoothen metal, wood or plastic surfaces by precisely cutting and removing small amounts of excess material.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.1","ESCO_LABELS":["pharmaceutical machine operative","pharmaceutical machine operator","capsule filler","filling machine operator","capsule machine operator","capsule filling machine operator","capsule machine operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"capsule filling machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Capsule filling machine operators control the filling of gelatine capsules with the specific medicinal preparations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.10","ESCO_LABELS":["regenerative kiln operator","calcinator operator","lime kiln operative","running kiln operator","lime kiln operator","vertical kiln operator","draw kiln operator","shaft kiln operator","flare kiln operator","lime kiln worker","rotary kiln operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lime kiln operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lime kiln operators control equipment that burns limestone to produce lime or carbon dioxide. They control the flow of the materials, fuel, and air and observe the material flow, air, temperature, fuel charts, and oxygen gauges and make adjustments if necessary. They also keep production records.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.11","ESCO_LABELS":["mine control room operator","mine monitor","panel controller","mining supervisor","mining control room operator","mining operations supervisor","mine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mine control room operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mine control room operators perform a range of tasks from the control room of a mine. They monitor the processes through electronic representations shown on monitors, dials, and lights. Control room operators make changes to variables and communicate with other departments to make sure processes keep running smoothly and according to established procedures. They take appropriate actions in case of irregularities or emergencies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.12","ESCO_LABELS":["biazzi nitrator operator","binitrotoluene operator","nitroglycerin-nitrator operator","biazzi-nitrator operator","explosives monitoring and storage attendant","mononitrotoluene operator","explosives monitoring and storage worker","nitroglycerin nitrator operator","tetryl nitrator operator","tetryl-nitrator operator","nitrator operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nitrator operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nitrator operators monitor and control equipment that processes chemical substances to produce explosives. They are responsible for the product storage in tanks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.13","ESCO_LABELS":["nitroglycerin production operator","nitroglycerin neutralizer","neutralizer","nitroglycerin production operative","nitroglycerin production worker","nitroglycerine neutralizer","neutraliser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nitroglycerin neutraliser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nitroglycerin neutralisers maintain explosives mixing tanks by neutralizing the process remaining acids.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.14","ESCO_LABELS":["nitro-separator operator","nitroglycerin separator tender","nitroglycerin separator operative","gravity separator operator","nitroglycerin-separator tender","chemical equipment operative","nitroglycerin- separator operative","nitroglycerin-separator worker","nitro-separator operative","nitroglycerin separator operator","nitroglycerin gravity separator","chemical equipment worker","nitroglycerin-separator operator","nitroglycerin separator worker","chemical equipment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nitroglycerin separator operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nitroglycerin separator operators maintain the gravity separator, used in explosives processing, controlling the temperature and liquid flow, in order to separate nitroglycerin from spent acids.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.15","ESCO_LABELS":["nonwoven filament machine operator","non-woven filament machine operator","non-woven yarn worker","non woven yarn worker","nonwoven filament machinist","nonwoven yarn worker","non woven filament machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nonwoven filament machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nonwoven filament machine operators\u00a0perform chemical nonwoven processing operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.16","ESCO_LABELS":["perfume production machine tender","fragrance production worker","perfume production machine operative","fragrance factory worker","perfume production machine operator","fragrance production machine operative","perfume factory worker","perfume plant worker","perfume production machine worker","fragrance production machine tender","fragrance production machine worker","fragrance plant worker","perfume production worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"perfume production machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Perfume production machine operators tend machinery for the manufacturing of perfumes by setting up the machines and tools, cleaning and maintaining the equipment and abiding by the production schedule.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.17","ESCO_LABELS":["tablet production worker","piling machine operative","pill production operator","tablet making machine tender","piling machine tender","pill maker","pill production worker","pill production operative","pill production process worker","tablet production operator","tablet production operative","tablet production process worker","piling machine operator","pill maker operator","tablet making machine operator","tablet making machine operative","pillmaker operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pill maker operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pill maker operators tend the pilling machine that create pills in various sizes and shapes. They also fill the machine with necessary materials, open valves to control the flow of the materials, and regulate the temperature of the machine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.18","ESCO_LABELS":["soap production worker","soap compression machine operative","plodding-machine operative","plodder operative","plodder operator","plodding-machine operator","plodding-machine minder","soap production operative","plodder worker","soap compression machine worker","soap compression machine operator","plodding-machine worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plodder operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plodder operators control the milled soap compression machine that produces specific shapes and sizes of soap bars, ensuring the products conform to specifications and quality requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.19","ESCO_LABELS":["soapmaker","soap boiler","soap factory operator","maker of soap","soap maker","soap and cosmetics maker","artisan soap maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"soap maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Soap makers operate equipments and mixers that produce soap, making sure the end product is produced according to specified formula.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.19.1","ESCO_LABELS":["soap chipping machine operator","soap chipper tender","soap chipping machine operative","soap chipper operator","soap chipping machine feeder","soap chipping machine tender","soap chipper","soap chipper feeder","soap chipper operative","soap chipping machine worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"soap chipper","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Soap chippers operate the machinery that turns soap bars into soap chips, making sure the end product is according to specifications. They also handle the transfer and storage of soap chips.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.19.2","ESCO_LABELS":["flaker operator","soap dryer machine tender","viscous soap machine worker","viscous soap machine operator","soap drier tender","soap dryer operator","operator of soap flake dryer machine","operator of soap flake drier machine","soap drier operator","viscous soap machine operative","soap drier machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"soap drier operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Soap drier operators control and maintain viscous soap machine to produce soap flakes. They perform sample tests and coordinate the dried flakes discharge into storage bins.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.2","ESCO_LABELS":["chemical mixer worker","chemical blender","chemical plant operative","chemical batch blender","chemical mixing machine tender","chemical mixer setter","chemical mixing machine operator","chemical mixer","chemicals blender","chemical mixer operative","chemical mixing machine operative","chemical plant worker","chemical plant operator","chemical production worker","chemical mixing machine worker","mixer","chemical mixer operator","chemical batch mixer","chemical mixer tender","chemical process worker","chemicals batch blender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chemical mixer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chemical mixers operate and maintain mixing tanks and blenders in order to develop chemical products out of raw materials, making sure the end products are in conformance to the batch tickets specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["fertiliser mixing machine operator","mixer of fertilizer","fertilizer mixing machine operator","mixer of fertiliser","fertilizer mixer","fertilizer mixing machine operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fertiliser mixer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fertiliser mixers operate and maintain machines that mix chemical ingredients in order to produce fertilisers, making sure the end product is according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["lacquer maker","lacquer mixer","maker of lacquer","synthetic paint and varnish maker","lacquer maker (paint & varnish)","synthetic paint & varnish maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lacquer maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lacquer makers operate and maintain laquers and syntetic paints mixers and jar mills, making sure the end product is according to formula.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["paint production assistant","paint maker","paint mixer operative","paint mixer","paint mixer worker","maker of paint","paint production worker","paint mixer operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paint mixer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paint mixers operate and maintain machines that mix lacquers, solvents and paints in order to produce paint, making sure the end product is according to the specified formula.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["pesticide mixing machine operator","pesticide mixing machine tender","herbicide mixing machine setter","herbicide mixing machine operative","herbicide mixing machine tender","fungicide mixer","insecticide mixer","insecticide mixing machine tender","pesticide mixing machine operative","herbicide mixer","insecticide blender","pesticide mixing machine setter","pesticide mixer","insecticide mixing machine operative","fungicide mixing machine operator","fungicide mixing machine operative","fungicide mixing machine tender","insecticide mixing machine operator","herbicide mixing machine operator","insecticide mixing machine setter","fungicide mixing machine setter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pesticide mixer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pesticide mixers operate and maintain machines that mix chemical ingredients in dry or liquid state, in order to produce insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides or herbicides, making sure the end product is according to formula.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.2.5","ESCO_LABELS":["flammable chemical mixer","tracer-powder blender","igniter powder mixer","tracer powder maker","tracer powder blender","flammable chemical blender","igniter powder blender","tracer powder mixer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tracer powder blender","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tracer powder blenders operate machines and equipment used to create igniters and tracer powders, by mixing liquid and dry chemicals, making sure the required parameters are set and that the flammable mixtures are according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.2.6","ESCO_LABELS":["varnish production process operative","varnish blender","maker of varnish","varnish maker","varnish & paint maker","varnish and paint maker","varnish production worker","kettle charger","varnish production process worker","kettle operator","varnish melter","varnish cooker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"varnish maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Varnish makers operate equipment and mixers for varnish production, by melting, mixing and cooking the required chemical ingredients, according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.20","ESCO_LABELS":["tower operator","tower operator (soap)","soap plant worker","soap plant operative","soap tower operator","soap powder production operative","soap powder production worker","tower operative (soap)"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"soap tower operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Soap tower operators control, monitor and maintain tower operations, using the control panel, in order to produce soap powders. They inspect operating units to ensure the parameters of flow of oil, air, perfume or steam are according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.21","ESCO_LABELS":["wax pumper","candle production process worker","wax bleacher","candle production operative","bees-wax bleacher","candle production operator","candle wax bleacher","candlewax bleacher","beeswax bleacher","candle production process operative","wax bleacher (chemical)","candle production worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wax bleacher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wax bleachers operate and maintain filter presses and tanks, used in wax bleaching, for candle production processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.3","ESCO_LABELS":["coke quencher operator","coke oven operator","coking furnace technician","coking oven operator","coking furnace operator","coker","industrial coke oven worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coking furnace operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coking furnace operators monitor the operation of a usually automatic industrial oven that takes in crushed, washed, and blended bituminous coal and heats it to temperatures between 1000 and 2000 \u00b0C without the presence of oxygen in order to obtain cokes. The finished cokes are then quenched with water or air and prepared for transport.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.4","ESCO_LABELS":["cosmetics production machine operator","cosmetics production machine tender","cosmetics production machine worker","cosmetics production operative","cosmetics factory worker","cosmetics production operator","cosmetics plant worker","cosmetics production worker","cosmetics production machine operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cosmetics production machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cosmetics production machine operators tend machinery for the manufacturing of cosmetic products by setting up the machines and tools, cleaning and maintaining the equipment and abiding by the production schedule.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.5","ESCO_LABELS":["distillation process expert","oil refinery expert","petroleum refinery technician","refinery technician","distillation operators","petroleum refinery operator","distillation operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"distillation operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Distillation operators run and oversee the oil distillation process and assist with troubleshooting. They operate distillation equipment to separate intermediate products or impurities from oil. They turn control valves and gauges to attain temperatures, material flow rate, pressure, etc.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.6","ESCO_LABELS":["pyrotechnics drying room attendant","firework drying room attendant","fireworks drying room attendant","pyrotechnics production worker","drying room fireworks maker","dry house attendant","drying room firework maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dry house attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dry house attendants monitor and maintain the drying room, making sure the pyrotechnics are dried and stored within the correct parameters and specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.7","ESCO_LABELS":["chemicals fermenter operative","chemicals fermenter operator","fermenter operative","fermenter operator","fermentation worker","fermentation operative","fermentation process worker","chemicals fermentation operative","chemicals fermentation process worker","chemicals fermentation worker","fermenter worker","chemicals fermenter worker","chemical fermentation process worker","pharmaceutical fermenter operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fermenter operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fermenter operators control and maintain the equipment and tanks for the production of active and functional ingredients for pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics or vitamins. They also work in the production of cosmetics or personal care products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.8","ESCO_LABELS":["pipeline gauger","rig gauger","oil refiner","gager","oil gauger","oil well gauger","refinery gauger","oil field gauger","well gauger"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gauger","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gaugers test oil during the processing and before dispatch. They control pumping systems and regulate the flow of oil into the pipelines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8131","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Chemical products plant and machine operators operate and monitor units and machinery to blend, mix, process and package a wide range of chemical products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8131"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8131.9","ESCO_LABELS":["pharmaceutical granulating machine operator","granulating machine operator","granulation machine operative","pharmaceutical granulation machine operative","granulation operator","granulation operative","pharmaceutical granulating machine operative","pharmaceutical granulator","granulating machine operative","granulator","pharmaceutical granulation operator","granulator machine operator","wet-mix operator","pharmaceutical granulation operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"granulator machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Granulator machine operators perform the mixing and granulation of powdered ingredients using mixing and milling machines in order to prepare the ingredients to be compressed into medicinal tablets. They set up the batch size and follow ingredient formulas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Photographic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Photographic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8132.1","ESCO_LABELS":["motion picture film expert","motion picture film technologist","film laboratory expert","motion picture developer","motion picture film technician","motion picture films developer","film lab specialist","motion pictures film developer","film developer","film laboratory specialist","film lab technologist","motion picture film specialist","film laboratory technician","film lab technician","film laboratory developer","film lab expert","motion picture film developer","film lab developer","film laboratory technologist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motion picture film developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motion picture film developers develop film material into visible videos and material. They develop the footage into different formats and presentations, such as black and white and colour. They work small cine-films per request of clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"813","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators monitor and operate machines which process a variety of chemicals and other ingredients to produce pharmaceuticals, toiletries, explosives and photographic or other chemical products.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8132","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Photographic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Photographic products machine operators operate and monitor equipment which makes photographic film and paper, and which processes exposed photographic film and makes prints.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","813","8132"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Chemical and Photographic Products Plant and Machine Operators","Photographic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8132.2","ESCO_LABELS":["photography lab technician","photograph developer","photography developer","photographic developer","photo developer","photograph laboratory technician","photo retoucher","photograph printer","photograph lab technician","photo lab technician","photography laboratory technician","photo laboratory technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"photographic developer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Photographic developers use chemicals, instruments, and darkroom photographic techniques in specialised rooms in order to develop photographic films into visible images.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1","ESCO_LABELS":["rubber products machine operative","rubber processing machine operator","rubber products machine operator","rubber production operative","rubber process machine operator","calender machine operator","cure operator","rubber-products machine operator","rubber processing machine operative","rubber products machine minder","rubber products machine worker","banbury operator","rubber process machine operative","rubber production operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rubber products machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rubber products machine operators operate machines which knead, blend, calender, mould, extrude and cure rubber products from natural and synthetic rubber. They measure the ingredients for mixing and load them into the machine. Rubber products machine operators monitor and control the tempature, pressure and speed during production.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["belt maintenance technician","belt splicer","conveyor belt builder","conveyor belt fitter","belt technician","rubber belt builder","belt builder","conveyor belt technician","transmission belt builder","belt maintenance engineer","conveyor belt vulcaniser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"belt builder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Belt builders make transmission and conveyor belts by building up plies of rubberised fabric. They cut the ply to requird length with scissors and bond plies together with rollers and stitchers. Belt builders insert the finished belt between the pressure rollers. They measure the finished belt to check if it conforms to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["latex coagulation worker","rubber production process machine worker","rubber production process machine operative","coagulation operative","latex coagulation operator","latex coagulation operative","rubber coagulation operative","rubber production process machine operator","coagulation operator","rubber coagulation operator","rubber coagulation worker","coagulation worker","rubber production process operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coagulation operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coagulation operators control machines to coagulate synthetic rubber latex into rubber crumb slurry. They prepare these rubber crumbs for finishing processes. Coagulation operators examine the appearance of the crumbs and adjust the operation of filters, shaker screens and hammer mills to remove moisture from the rubber crumbs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["foam rubber mixing machine operator","mattress moulder","mixer of foam rubber","foam rubber molder","foam rubber machine worker","foam rubber mixing machine worker","foam rubber and liquid latex mixer","foam cushion maker","foam rubber molding machine worker","foam rubber moulder","foam cushion molder","foam rubber machine operator","foam rubber mixing machine tender","foam rubber machine setter","foam rubber maker","moulder, foam rubber","foam rubber mixer","foam mattress moulder","foam rubber mixing machine setter","foam rubber mixing machine operative","cushion maker","foam rubber molding machine setter","mattress molder","foam mattress maker","foam rubber molding machine operator","foam rubber moulding machine operator","cushion moulder","cushion molder","foam rubber moulding machine tender","molder, foam rubber","foam rubber machine operative","rubber mixer","foam rubber molding machine tender","foam rubber machine tender","foam rubber moulding machine operative","foam rubber moulding machine worker","foam mattress molder","foam rubber moulding machine setter","foam cushion moulder","foam rubber molding machine operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"foam rubber mixer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Foam rubber mixers tend the machine that mixes foam rubber particles with liquid latex. They weigh the right amount of ingredients and pour mixtures into moulds to make cushions and matresses.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["rubber production worker","rubber cutting machine operator","rubber cutting machine tender","rubber cutter","rubber cutter tender","cutting machine tender","rubber cutting machine operative","rubber slab production worker","rubber slab cutter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rubber cutting machine tender","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rubber cutting machine tenders operate the machine that cuts rubber stock into slabs. They take the slab of the conveyor and put it on a pallet, spraying a chemical solution on each slab to prevent sticking.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["rubber dipping machine operator","rubber process machine operator","rubber dipping machine operative","drop-machine operator","rubber processing machine operative","drop-machine operative","rubber processing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rubber dipping machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rubber dipping machine operators dip forms into liquid latex to manufacture rubber products such as balloons, finger cots or prophylactics. They mix the latex and pour it into the machine. Rubber dipping machine operators take a sample of latex goods after final dip and weigh it. They add ammonia or more latex to machine if the product does not meet requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.6","ESCO_LABELS":["V-belt moulder","v-belt mold assembler","v-belt mould assembler","sectional belt mold assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sectional belt mould assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sectional belt mould assemblers operate the machine that presses belts into a V-shape. They stretch the belt around the mould and start the machine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.7","ESCO_LABELS":["tire production plant operative","tyre maker","tyre production worker","tire tread builder","tyre factory worker","tire production worker","tire factory worker","tire maker","tyre production plant operative","tire builder","tyre tread builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tyre builder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tyre builders build pneumatic tyres from rubber components. They operate machines and handtools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.8","ESCO_LABELS":["tire repairer","tyre repairer","tyre technician","tire mender","tyre vulcanizer","tire vulcanizer","tyre mender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tyre vulcaniser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tyre vulcanisers repair tears and holes in castings and treads of tyres by using handtools or machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.9","ESCO_LABELS":["V-belt forming machine operative","v-belt builder","V-belt builder","V-belt former and cutter","v-belt forming machine operator","rubber V-belt skiver","V-belt skiver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"V-belt builder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"V-belt builders form V-belts out of calendered rubber rolls. They measure the amount of rubber needed and cut it with scissors. V-belt builders brush rubber cement on sides of the belt. They put belts on the drum to compress materials together and cut the belt to specified width with a knife.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.9.1","ESCO_LABELS":["V-belt coverer","V-belt covering machine minder","V-belt covering machine operative","rubber belt coverer","V-belt covering machine worker","V-belt covering machine operator","rubber V-belt coverer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"V-belt coverer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"V-belt coverers operate machines that cover belts with rubberised fabric. They cut the fabric after one revolution of the belt.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8141","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Rubber Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Rubber-products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber, such as moulded footwear, domestic articles, insulating materials, industrial accessories, or tyres.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8141"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Rubber Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8141.1.9.2","ESCO_LABELS":["belt finisher","friction belt finisher","belt measurer","V-belt finisher","V-belt finishing operator","belt notcher","belt brander"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"V-belt finisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"V-belt finishers operate machines to make V-belts flexible. They also position belts on machine that measures the length of the belt and stamps identifying information on it.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.1","ESCO_LABELS":["plastic process machine operator","plastics production machine operative","plastics process machine operative","blow moulding technician","plastic blow molding machine operator","plastic blow moulding machine operator","blow moulding machine operative","plastic blow moulding machine operative","blow molding technician","blow molding machine operator","plastic blow molding machine operative","plastics production machine operator","blow molding machine operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"blow moulding machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Blow moulding machine operators operate and monitor blow moulding machine to mould plastic goods, according to requirements. They regulate temperature, air pressure and volume of plastic, according to specifications. Blow moulding machine operators remove finished products and cut away excess material, using a knife. They regrind surplus material and rejected workpieces for reuse, using a grinding machine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.10","ESCO_LABELS":["heat treat operator","process engineer, metallurgical","heat treating operator","materials engineer","plastic heat treatment equipment operator","heat treat technician","heat treating equipment setter","heat treatment equipment engineer","metallurgical process engineer","heat treating equipment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plastic heat treatment equipment operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plastic heat treatment equipment operators manipulate plastic products using machinery such as furnaces or flame-hardening machines in order to temper, anneal or heat-treat. They set up the machinery and read the production instructions to determine the furnace temperature. Plastic heat treatment equipment operators remove products from machines, let them cool down, examine and test products to see if they conform to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.11","ESCO_LABELS":["plastic roll-forming machine tender","plastic rolling machine tender","plastic roll-forming machine setter","plastic rolling machine worker","plastic rolling machine operator","plastic rolling machine operative","plastic rolling machine setter\/operator","plastic processing machine operator","plastic roll-forming machine operative","plastic roll-forming machine operator","plastic rolling machine setter","plastics processing machine operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plastic rolling machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plastic rolling machine operators operate and monitor machines to produce plastic rolls, or to flatten and reduce the material. They examine raw materials and finished products to make sure they are according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.12","ESCO_LABELS":["pultrusion machine operative","pultruded fibreglass product maker","pultruded fibreglass maker","pultrusion process worker","pultruded fibreglass product worker","pultrusion process operator","pultrusion process operative","thermoplastic process worker","pultrusion machine operator","pultruded fibreglass worker","pultrusion machine worker","reinforced fibreglass maker","pultrusion operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pultrusion machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pultrusion Machine Operators tend, control, and maintain machines which enable the production of composite materials with consistent cross-sections by adding reinforcement fibres such as fibreglass to the existing material and coating the resulting material with resin; this then is pulled through a heated dye where it becomes cured.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.13","ESCO_LABELS":["record press machinist","record pressing machine technician","vinyl record machine technician","record press operative","record press tender","vinyl record machine tender","record press operator","vinyl record machine specialist","press tender","vinyl record press tender","record pressing machine specialist","vinyl record press specialist","vinyl record press operator","record press technician","record press worker","vinyl record machine operator","vinyl record press technician","record pressing machine operator","record press specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"record press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Record press operators tend a machine that presses vinyl with a negative impression of a master disc. As pressure is applied, the vinyl is forced into the grooves of the master disc and a playable record is obtained.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.14","ESCO_LABELS":["thermoforming machine operator","thermoforming machine operative","thermo-forming machine setter","thermoforming operator","molder operator","plastic moulding machine tender","vacuum forming machine operative","vacuum molding machine operator","vacuum molding machine operative","thermo-forming machine worker","vacuum forming machine setter","vacuum former","vacuum forming machine tender","moulder operator","vacuum moulding machine operator","thermo-forming machine operative","plastic molding machine tender","vacuum moulding machine operative","plastic molding machine setter","vacuum forming machine worker","thermoforming operative","thermo-forming machine tender","thermoforming machine tender","vacuum forming machine operator","plastics production process worker","plastic moulding machine setter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vacuum forming machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vacuum forming machine operators tend, control, and maintain machines that heat sheets of plastic before moving them around a mould, using vacuum-suction; when these sheets become cool, they are permanently set in the shape of the mould.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.2","ESCO_LABELS":["cake press tender","hydraulic press setter","plastic cake press operator","plastic cake press worker","cake press worker","cake press setter","plastic cake press operative","cake press operator","plastic production process operator","hydraulic press operative","plastic production process worker","hydraulic cake press operator","plastic cake press tender","cake press operative","hydraulic press worker","plastic cake press setter","plastic production process operative","hydraulic press tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cake press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cake press operators set up and tend the hydraulic presses that compress and bake plastic chips into cake moulds to produce plastic sheets. They regulate and adjust the pressure and temperature.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.3","ESCO_LABELS":["compression molding machine operative","compression moulding machine operative","moulding machine setter","molding machine setter","compression molding machine operator","production operative (plastic moulding)","production operator (plastic moulding)","compression molding machine setter","moulding machine operative","molding machine operative","compression moulding machine setter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"compression moulding machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Compression moulding machine operators set up and operate machines to mould plastic products, according to requirements. They select and install dies on press. Compression moulding machine operators weigh the amount of premixed compound needed and pour it into the die well. They regulate the temperature of dies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.4","ESCO_LABELS":["fibreglass-spraying machine operator","fiberglass-spraying machine operator","fibreglass lamination technician","boat hull laminator","fibreglass laminator","fiberglass laminator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fiberglass laminator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fiberglass laminators mould fiberglass materials to form hulls and boat decks. They read blueprints and use hand and power tools to cut the composite materials. They apply waxes and lacquers, and prepare surfaces for the placement of fiberglass mats. They use resin-saturated fiberglass to bond wood reinforcing strips to cabin structures and decks. They also prepare materials exposing those to the right temperature. They check finished products for defects and make sure they comply with the specifications. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.5","ESCO_LABELS":["fiberglass-spraying machine operator","lead machine operator","fibreglass-spraying machine operator","operator of fibreglass-spraying machine","operator of fiberglass-spraying machine","fiberglass machine operator","fibreglass spraying machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fibreglass machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fibreglass machine operators control and maintain the machine that sprays a mix of resin and glass fibers onto products such as bathtubs or boat hulls to obtain strong and lightweight composite end-products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.6","ESCO_LABELS":["filament winder operator","fiberglass tank winding operator","fiberglass pipe winding operator","fiberglass container winding operator","fibreglass pipe winding operator","filament winding machine operative","GRP pipe winding operator","filament winding operator","filament winder operative","winding machine operative","filament winding machine tender","fibreglass container winding operator","filament winding machine operator","fibreglass tank winding operator","FRP winding machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"filament winding operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Filament winding operators tend, control and maintain machines that coat filament, usually fibreglass or carbon, in resin and wind them around a rotation mould to produce pipes, containers, tubes and other hollow cylindrical products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.7","ESCO_LABELS":["injection moulding setter","plastic moulding operative","plastic injection moulding operator","injection moulding operative","plastic molding operator","plastic molding worker","thermoplastic moulding worker","injection molding worker","injection molding setter","injection moulding machine operator","injection molding operator","thermoplastic moulding operative","thermoplastic molding worker","plastic moulding worker","plastic moulder","thermoplastic moulder","injection molding operative","wax injection operator","injection moulder","plastic molding operative","injection molding machine operator","thermoplastic molding operator","plastic injection moulding machine operator","plastic injection molding machine operator","thermoplastic molding operative","injection moulding worker","plastic injection molding operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"injection moulding operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Injection moulding operators operate and monitor injection moulding machines, in order to cast products from thermoplastic materials. They regulate the temperature, pressure, and volume of plastic, according to pre-defined specifications. Injection moulding operators also remove finished products and cut-away excess material, using a knife or other hand tools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.7.1","ESCO_LABELS":["optical disc moulding machine specialist","optical disc molding machine operator","optical disc moulding machine tender","optical molding machine operator","optical disc moulding machine operative","optical disc injection moulding machine specialist","injection molding machine tender","optical disc injection moulding machine technician","molding machine tender","optical disc injection moulding machine operator","injection moulding machine tender","optical disc moulding machine technician","moulding machine tender","optical disc moulding machine worker","optical disc molding machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"optical disc moulding machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Optical disc moulding machine operators tend moulding machines that melts polycarbonate pellets and inject the plastic into a mould cavity. The plastic is then cooled and solidifies, bearing the marks that can be digitally read.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.8","ESCO_LABELS":["hand winder, insulating tubes","winding technician","insulating tube winder","winder, insulating tubes","tube winder","tube winding machine operative","convolute tube winder","tube winding machine tender","tube winding machine setter","tube winding machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"insulating tube winder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Insulating tube winders set up and operate a machine to wind up insulating tubes and cut them to specified dimensions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8142","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Plastic Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend compounds to obtain plastic materials and which make various plastic components and articles.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8142"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Plastic Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8142.9","ESCO_LABELS":["plastic furniture machine worker","plastic furniture manufacturer","plastic furniture machine operative","plastic furniture assembler","plastic furniture maker","plastic furniture machine setter","plastic furniture assembly worker","plastic furniture production operative","plastic furniture machine tender","plastic furniture machine operator","plastic furniture production process worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plastic furniture machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plastic furniture machine operators tend plastic processing machines that produce pieces such as plastic chairs and tables. They inspect each resulting product, detect abnormalities and remove inadequate pieces. In some cases, they may assemble different plastic parts to obtain the final product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce boxes, envelopes, bags and other goods from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Paper Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8143.1","ESCO_LABELS":["diaper machine operator","absorbent pad machine operative","absorbent pad machine technician","absorbent pad machine operator","tampon machine specialist","tampon machine technician","absorbent pad machine specialist","tampon machine operator","diaper machine technician","absorbent pad machine worker","diaper machine specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"absorbent pad machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Absorbent pad machine operators tend a machine that takes in cellulose fibres and compresses them to a highly absorbent pad material for use in hygienic products such as diapers and tampons.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce boxes, envelopes, bags and other goods from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Paper Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8143.2","ESCO_LABELS":["corrugator specialist","corrugator operative","corrugator technician","carton machine operator","corrugator operator","corrugated paperboard maker","corrugator worker","carton machine specialist","cardboard machine operator","corrugated paper maker","carton machine technician","corrugating machine technician","corrugating machine specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"corrugator operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Corrugator operators tend a machine which folds a sheet of heavy paper in a wave-like pattern and covers it on both sides to create a lightweight, sturdy material suitable for packaging.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce boxes, envelopes, bags and other goods from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Paper Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8143.3","ESCO_LABELS":["envelope machine technician","envelope making machine specialist","envelope maker","envelope making machine operator","envelope machine specialist","envelope making machine worker","envelope machine operator","envelope machine worker","envelope machine operative","envelope making machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"envelope maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Envelope makers tend a machine that takes in paper and executes the steps to creat envelopes: cut and fold the paper and glue it, then apply a weaker food-grade glue to the flap of the envelope for the consumer to seal it.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce boxes, envelopes, bags and other goods from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Paper Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8143.4","ESCO_LABELS":["paper bag machine technician","paper bag constructing machine operator","paper bag machine worker","paper bag machine operator","paper bag making machine operator","paper bag machine specialist","paper bag manufacturing machine operator","paper bag machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paper bag machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paper bag machine operators tend a machine that takes in paper, folds it and glues it to produce paper bags of various sizes, shapes, and grades of strength.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce boxes, envelopes, bags and other goods from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Paper Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8143.5","ESCO_LABELS":["cardboard products assembly operator","cardboard products assembly worker","paperboard products assembly operative","cardboard box constructor","corrugated box cutter","cardboard products assembly operative","paperboard products assembly operator","paper plate maker","paperboard products maker","paperboard products constructor","craft board maker","paperboard products assembler","cardboard box assembler","corrugated box assembler","cardboard box maker","corrugated box maker","paperboard products assembly worker","corrugated box constructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paperboard products assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paperboard products assemblers construct the components or parts made from paperboard according to strictly laid down procedures. They assemble products such as tubes, spools, cardboard boxes, paper plates and craft boards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce boxes, envelopes, bags and other goods from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Paper Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8143.6","ESCO_LABELS":["die cutting machine specialist","shearer technician","die cutting machine operator","paper cutting machinist","paper cutter worker","shearer specialist","paper cutting machine specialist","paper cutter technician","paper cutter specialist","die cutting machine technician","paper cutter operative","shearer operator","paper cutter operator","paper cutting machine technician","paper cutting machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paper cutter operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paper cutter operators tend a machine that cuts paper to the desired size and shape. Paper cutters may also cut and perforate other materials that come in sheets, such as metal foil.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce boxes, envelopes, bags and other goods from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Paper Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8143.7","ESCO_LABELS":["tissue paper perforating and rewinding specialist","tissue paper perforating and rewinding technician","tissue paper perforating and rewinding worker","tissue paper perforating and rewinding machine specialist","tissue paper perforating and rewinding machine operator","tissue paper perforating and rewinding machine technician","toilet paper machine technician","tissue paper perforating and rewinding operative","toilet paper machine specialist","toilet paper machine operator","tissue paper perforating and rewinding operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tissue paper perforating and rewinding operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tissue paper perforating and rewinding operators tend a machine that takes in tissue paper, perforates it, and rolls it up to create various types of sanitary paper.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"814","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which knead and blend rubber and rubber compounds and produce various components and products from natural and synthetic rubber and plastics, or produce different paper products from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8143","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paper Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paper products machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce boxes, envelopes, bags and other goods from paper, paperboard, cardboard and similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","814","8143"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Rubber, Plastic and Paper Products Machine Operators","Paper Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8143.8","ESCO_LABELS":["paper stationery machine technician","paper stationery machinist","paper puncher specialist","paper products machine technician","paper creaser operator","paper products machine operator","paper stationery machine operative","paper perforator technician","paper creaser specialist","paper creaser technician","paper puncher technician","paper perforator operator","paper stationery machine specialist","paper perforator specialist","paper products machine specialist","paper stationery machine worker","paper stationery machine operator","paper puncher operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paper stationery machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paper stationery machine operators work with machines that perform one or more operations on paper to make it suitable for specific markets, such as punching holes, perforating, creasing, and collating with a carbon coated sheet.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fibre-preparing, spinning and winding machine operators operate and monitor machines which prepare fibres, and spin, double, twist and wind yarn and thread from natural textile fibres. They twist two or more strands of yarn to prepare single stronger, smoother, uniform and heavier strands, and treat textiles to make them stiff and water resistant.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8151.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cotton gin machinist","cotton gin machine tender","cotton gin operator","cotton gin machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cotton gin operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cotton gin operators perform ginning operations for separating cotton fibres from the seeds. They tend bale presses and remove the processed bales from the gin. They perform machine maintenance and ensure smooth running of processing operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fibre-preparing, spinning and winding machine operators operate and monitor machines which prepare fibres, and spin, double, twist and wind yarn and thread from natural textile fibres. They twist two or more strands of yarn to prepare single stronger, smoother, uniform and heavier strands, and treat textiles to make them stiff and water resistant.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8151.2","ESCO_LABELS":["textile machine operator, spinner","textile machine tender, spinner","spinner","yarn carding and spinning machine operator","spinning machine tender","operator of spinning machine","spinning machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"spinning machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Spinning machine operators produce yarns, twists, and other fibres by tending spinning, twisting, winding, and reeling machines. They handle raw materials, prepare them for spinning processes, and use machinery for the purpose. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fibre-preparing, spinning and winding machine operators operate and monitor machines which prepare fibres, and spin, double, twist and wind yarn and thread from natural textile fibres. They twist two or more strands of yarn to prepare single stronger, smoother, uniform and heavier strands, and treat textiles to make them stiff and water resistant.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8151.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["man-made fiber spinner","filament yarn manufacturer","operator for synthetic and glass fiber","man made fiber spinner","filament yarn or staple fiber producer","staple fiber manufacturer","manufacturer of fiber or filament out of granule","extruding and forming machine setter","synthetic filament spinner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"man-made fiber spinner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Man-made fiber spinners perform fibre or filament processing operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fibre-preparing, spinning and winding machine operators operate and monitor machines which prepare fibres, and spin, double, twist and wind yarn and thread from natural textile fibres. They twist two or more strands of yarn to prepare single stronger, smoother, uniform and heavier strands, and treat textiles to make them stiff and water resistant.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8151.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["twister machine operator","twister operator","industrial twisting machine operator","twisting operator","twisting machine operator","twister tender","twisting machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"twisting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Twisting machine operators tend machines that spin two or more fibres together into a yarn. They handle raw materials, prepare them for processing, and use twisting machines for that purpose. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fibre-preparing, spinning and winding machine operators operate and monitor machines which prepare fibres, and spin, double, twist and wind yarn and thread from natural textile fibres. They twist two or more strands of yarn to prepare single stronger, smoother, uniform and heavier strands, and treat textiles to make them stiff and water resistant.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8151.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["cotton spinner","thread spinner","spinning machine tender","spinning-frame tender","spinning mechanic","yarn spinners","staple yarn spinner","yarn spinner","spinning mechanics"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"yarn spinner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Yarn spinners convert fibres into yarns.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fibre-preparing, spinning and winding machine operators operate and monitor machines which prepare fibres, and spin, double, twist and wind yarn and thread from natural textile fibres. They twist two or more strands of yarn to prepare single stronger, smoother, uniform and heavier strands, and treat textiles to make them stiff and water resistant.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8151.3","ESCO_LABELS":["spinning and winding supervisor","textile technician for spinning","spinning textile technician","spinning mill manager","textile spinning technician","textile spinner","spinning textile operator","spinning supervisor","spinner technician","spinning process operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"spinning textile technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Spinning textile technicians\u00a0perform operations related to setting up spinning processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8151","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fibre-preparing, spinning and winding machine operators operate and monitor machines which prepare fibres, and spin, double, twist and wind yarn and thread from natural textile fibres. They twist two or more strands of yarn to prepare single stronger, smoother, uniform and heavier strands, and treat textiles to make them stiff and water resistant.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8151"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fibre Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8151.4","ESCO_LABELS":["core winder machine operator","winding operator","winder operator","winding machine operator","machine bobbin winder","winding machinist","winding machine tender","core winding operator","winder tender","bobbin winder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"winding machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Winding machine operators tend machines that wrap strings, cords, yarns, ropes, threads onto reels, bobbins, or spools. They handle materials, prepare them for processing, and use winding machines for that purpose. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8152.1","ESCO_LABELS":["knitting machinist","knitter operator","warp knitting machine operator","net-knitting machine operator","knitting machine setter","knitting machine tender","knitting machine operator","machine knitting mender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"knitting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor knitting machines. They work with specialised machinery, techniques and materials to process threads of yarn into knitted products such as clothing, carpets or rope. They maintain and repair knitting machinery and ensure operations run without problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8152.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["knitting foreman","knitter supervisor","fabric knitting supervisor","knitting inspector","knitting forewoman","knitter of fabrics","knitting machine supervisor","fabric knitter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"knitting machine supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Knitting machine supervisors supervise the knitting process of a group of machines, monitoring fabric quality and knitting conditions. They inspect knitting machines after set up, start up and during production to ensure that the product being knit meets specifications and quality standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8152.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["knitting department manager","circular knitting technician","knitting machine tender","textile knitter","knitting textile technician","jacquard knitting technician","knitting technician","seamless technician and designer","knitting programmertechnician","lace knitting technician","knitting textile technicians","knitting machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"knitting textile technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Knitting textile technicians\u00a0perform operations related to setting up knitting processes.\u00a0They may work in weft or warp knitting factories, using digital information technology (CAD) for patterning.\u00a0They work in cooperation with the physical laboratory technicians in order to ensure error free knitted fabrics. They are responsible for highest productivity rates.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8152.2","ESCO_LABELS":["textile operations supervisor","textile processing supervisor","textile processing forewoman","textile machinist","textile machine operators","textile supervisor","textile processing foreman","textile machine operator","textile supervisors"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile machine operators supervise the textile process of a group of machines, monitoring quality and productivity. They inspect textile machines after set up, start up, and during production to ensure the product meets specs and quality standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8152.3","ESCO_LABELS":["weaving loom operator","weaving tender","weaver apprentice","weaving machine operator","weaving machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"weaving machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Weaving machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving machines .They work with specialised machinery, techniques and materials to process threads of yarn into weaved products such as clothing, home-tex or technical end products. They maintain and repair weaving machinery and ensure operations run without problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8152.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["tufter","yardage-tufting machine operator","tufting machinist","chenille machine operator","tufting operator","tufting creeler","tufting supervisor","tuft operator","tufting machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tufting operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tufting operators supervise the tufting process of a group of machines, monitoring fabric quality and tufting conditions. They inspect tufting machines after set up, start up, and during production to ensure the product\u00a0being tufted meets specs and quality standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8152.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["weaving loom operator","loom-fixer supervisor","loom technician","weaver and loom technician","weaving supervisor","weaving inspector","weaving machine supervisor","weaver of fabrics","weave-room supervisor","weavers"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"weaving machine supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Weaving machine supervisors\u00a0monitor the weaving process.\u00a0They operate the weaving process at automated machines (from silk to carpet, from flat to Jacquard). They monitor fabric quality and condition of mechanical machines such as woven fabrics\u00a0for clothing, home-tex or technical end uses. They carry out\u00a0maintenance works on machines that convert yarns into fabrics such as blankets, carpets, towels and clothing material. They repair loom malfunctions as reported by the weaver, and complete loom check out sheets.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8152","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8152"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8152.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["willow machine operator","warping machine operator","mesh weaving technician","cotton machine operator","textile weaver","rope weaving machine operator","weaving department manager","weaving textile technician","jacquard weaving technician","weaving loom operator","passementerie production machine operator","weaving textile supervisor","weaving textile operator","lace weaving technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"weaving textile technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Weaving textile technicians\u00a0perform operations related to setting up weaving processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing machine operators monitor and operate sewing machines to make, repair, darn and renovate textile, fur, synthetic or leather garments or embroider ornamental designs on garments or other materials. They operate buttonhole making and eyelet holing machines to cut holes, stitch around holes, stitch buttons and fix eyelets to garments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Sewing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8153.1","ESCO_LABELS":["computer stitcher","serger machine operator","edging machine operator","custom sewer","garment maker","joiner","pleating machine operator","clothing machinist","bartack machinist","stitching machinist","hook and eye machine operator","fastener sewing machine operator","sewing machine operator","sewing machine tender","flat sewing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sewing machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sewing machine operators tend specific sewing machines in the industrial production chain of wearing apparel. They perform operations such as joining, assembling, reinforcing, repairing, and altering of wearing apparel.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing machine operators monitor and operate sewing machines to make, repair, darn and renovate textile, fur, synthetic or leather garments or embroider ornamental designs on garments or other materials. They operate buttonhole making and eyelet holing machines to cut holes, stitch around holes, stitch buttons and fix eyelets to garments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Sewing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8153.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["clothing alteration machine operator","clothing alteration operator","alterations seamstress","alterations hand","clothing alteration machinist","clothing alteration hand","alterations tailor","alterations sewer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing alteration machinist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing alteration machinists ensure the alteration of finished garments in line with business demands. They are responsible for the quality of any alterations or customisations and brand generic stock in line with customer branding guidelines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing machine operators monitor and operate sewing machines to make, repair, darn and renovate textile, fur, synthetic or leather garments or embroider ornamental designs on garments or other materials. They operate buttonhole making and eyelet holing machines to cut holes, stitch around holes, stitch buttons and fix eyelets to garments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Sewing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8153.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["sample clothing sewer","sample sewing machinist","sample garment machinist","sample sewer","garment sample machinist","clothing sample machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing sample machinist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing sample machinists\u00a0create the first made-up sample of a garment design. They\u00a0make decisions regarding the makeup of garments taking into consideration bulk production\u00a0to ensure sealing samples are ready on time. They press finished garments and make quality control checks.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing machine operators monitor and operate sewing machines to make, repair, darn and renovate textile, fur, synthetic or leather garments or embroider ornamental designs on garments or other materials. They operate buttonhole making and eyelet holing machines to cut holes, stitch around holes, stitch buttons and fix eyelets to garments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Sewing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8153.1.3","ESCO_LABELS":["computerised embroidery machine operator","embroidery machine operator","embroidery machinist","monogram machine operator","computerized machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"embroidery machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Embroidery machine operators decorate wearing apparel by tending\u00a0embroidery machines varying in their technology in order to\u00a0embroider and ornamental wearing apparel.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing machine operators monitor and operate sewing machines to make, repair, darn and renovate textile, fur, synthetic or leather garments or embroider ornamental designs on garments or other materials. They operate buttonhole making and eyelet holing machines to cut holes, stitch around holes, stitch buttons and fix eyelets to garments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Sewing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8153.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["leather goods stitching machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods stitching machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods stitching machine operators join the cut pieces of leather and other materials to produce leather goods, using\u00a0tools and a wide range of\u00a0machines, such as flat bed, arm and one or two columns. They also handle tools and monitor machines for preparing the pieces to be stitched, and operate the machines. They select threads and needles for the stitching machines, place pieces in the working area, and operate with machine guiding parts under the needle, following seams, edges or markings or moving edges of parts against the guide.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8153","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sewing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sewing machine operators monitor and operate sewing machines to make, repair, darn and renovate textile, fur, synthetic or leather garments or embroider ornamental designs on garments or other materials. They operate buttonhole making and eyelet holing machines to cut holes, stitch around holes, stitch buttons and fix eyelets to garments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8153"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Sewing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8153.1.5","ESCO_LABELS":["protective gear manufacturer","manufacturer of protective equipment","manufacturer of safety clothing","protective clothes manufacturer","manufacturer of protective clothing","protective clothing apparel manufacturer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"protective clothing apparel manufacturer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Protective clothing apparel manufacturers produce personal protective equipment (PPE) made of textiles. They produce wearing apparel resistant to different hazards, e.g. thermal, physical, electrical, biological, and chemical, etc., high visibility warming clothing, protective against cool, cold, rain, UV solar radiation, etc. They follow standards and assess the fulfilment of requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8154","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bleaching, dyeing and fabric cleaning machine operators operate and monitor machines that bleach, shrink, dye and otherwise treat fibres, yarn or cloth.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8154"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8154.1","ESCO_LABELS":["yarn finisher","finishing textile supervisor","finishing department manager","finishing textile technician","textile finishing technician","cloth finisher","textile finishing operator","finishing technician","bleaching textile technician","textile finisher","textile technician for finishing","bleaching machine operator","finishing technicians"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"finishing textile technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Finishing textile technicians perform operations related to setting up finishing processes. The finishing processes are the final series of operations that improve the appearance and\/or usefulness of textiles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8154","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bleaching, dyeing and fabric cleaning machine operators operate and monitor machines that bleach, shrink, dye and otherwise treat fibres, yarn or cloth.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8154"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8154.2","ESCO_LABELS":["fabric dyeing technician","textile dyeing technician","dye textile supervisor","dyeing textile technician","dye textile machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile dyeing technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile dyeing technicians perform operations related to setting up dyeing processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8154","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bleaching, dyeing and fabric cleaning machine operators operate and monitor machines that bleach, shrink, dye and otherwise treat fibres, yarn or cloth.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8154"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8154.3","ESCO_LABELS":["beam dye operator","textile color formulator","package dyer","dye colorist","textile dye operator","textile colourist dyer","dyeing machine tender","textile dye colourist","cloth dyer","fabric dyer","beam dyer","textile dye colorist","textile dyer","textile colorist dyer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile dyer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile dyers tend dye machines making sure that the setting of machines are in place. They prepare chemicals, dyes, dye baths and solutions according to formulas. They make\u00a0samples by dyeing textiles and calculating the necessary formulas and dyes upon all kind of yarn and textiles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8154","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bleaching, dyeing and fabric cleaning machine operators operate and monitor machines that bleach, shrink, dye and otherwise treat fibres, yarn or cloth.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8154"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Bleaching, Dyeing and Fabric Cleaning Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8154.4","ESCO_LABELS":["drying machine operator","textile finishing supervisor","textile machine operator for segment","textile machine settler and operator","textile finishing machine operator","textile finishing machinist","textile dyeing and finishing machine operator","laminating and coating machine operator","dyeing, finishing, coating, laminating textile machine operator","textile finishing range operator","cleaning machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile finishing machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile finishing machine operators\u00a0operate, supervise, monitor and maintain the production of textiles finishing machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8155","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fur and Leather Preparing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fur and leather preparing machine operators monitor and operate various machines that prepare leather or treat fur- or wool-bearing pelts. They trim, scrape, clean, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins to produce leather stock and finished furs.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8155"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fur and Leather Preparing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8155.1","ESCO_LABELS":["warehouse machine operator","fleshing machine operator","fur-shaving machine tender","measuring leather machine operator","leather production splitting machine operator","retanning machine operator","leather processing machine operator","sammying machine operator","shaving machine operator","de-salting machine operator","spraying machine operator","leather sorting machine operator","leather finishing operator","stretching machine operator","splitting and sammying machine operator","beating machine tender","machine leather trimmer","brushing machine operator","leather production machinist","tanning machine operator","staking machine operator","glazing machine operator","hide machine operator","icing machine operator","leather production machine operator","beamhouse machine operator","carding machine operator","de-hairing machine operator","leather production worker","spray finishing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather production machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather production machine operators use the tannery machinery and programs according to specific requirements in order to meet the department's standards. They do routine maintenance of the machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8155","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fur and Leather Preparing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fur and leather preparing machine operators monitor and operate various machines that prepare leather or treat fur- or wool-bearing pelts. They trim, scrape, clean, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins to produce leather stock and finished furs.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8155"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fur and Leather Preparing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8155.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["color sampling operator","colour sampling operators","colouring machine operator","colour blender","color blender","color mixer","dyers","color sampling operators","colour maker","colour mixer","color maker","coloring machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"colour sampling operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Colour sampling operators apply colours and finish mixes, such as pigments, dyes, according to the defined recipes. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8155","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fur and Leather Preparing Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fur and leather preparing machine operators monitor and operate various machines that prepare leather or treat fur- or wool-bearing pelts. They trim, scrape, clean, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins to produce leather stock and finished furs.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8155"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Fur and Leather Preparing Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8155.1.2","ESCO_LABELS":["plating machine operator","finisher","spray booth operator","milling drum operator","finishing range operator","finishing machinist","leather finishing coating machine operator","leather finishing operator","finishing operators","leather embossing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather finishing operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather finishing operators use machines for finishing leather according to the required specifications for surface characteristics, as provided by the client. Surface characteristics refer to colour nuance, quality, pattern and special properties, such as waterproofness, antiflame retardance, antifogging of the leather. They arrange the dosage of finishing mixes to apply to the leather and do the routine maintenance of the machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.1","ESCO_LABELS":["automatic cutting system operator","automatic cutting machine tender","leather goods automatic cutting system operator","automated cutting system operator","automated cutting machine operator","leather goods automated cutting machine operator","automated cutting machine tender","automatic cutting machine operator","automatic footwear cutting clicker","leather goods automated cutting system operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automated cutting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automated cutting machine operators send files from the computer to the cutting machine, place the material to be cut and digitize and select the fault in the materials surface in order to perform the nesting of the parts,\u00a0unless the machine makes it automatically. They give the order to the machine to cut, collect the cut pieces and do the final quality control analysis against specifications and quality requirements. They also monitor the status of the cutting machine working devices.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.2","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear production machinist","footwear production cutting machine operator","footwear production machine sewer","footwear production sewer","footwear production machine tender","footwear production machine operator","footwear production machine cutter","footwear production sewing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear production machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear production machine operators tend specific machines in the industrial production of footwear. They operate machinery for lasting, cutting, closing, and finishing footwear products. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["trimming machine tender","triming machine operator","cutting operator for footwear bottoms","footwear clicker","bottoms cutting machine operator","belts & handles cutting machine operator","cutting machine operator","cutting operative","belts cutting machine operator","triming machine operative","sole cutter","triming machine tendor","cutting machine tender","cutting operator for linings and other materials","belts & handles cutting machine tender","leather goods machine cutting operator","soul trimer","shoe cutting machine operator","leather goods cutting operator for linings and other materials","soul cutter","leather goods cutting machine tender","sole trimmer","footwear machine tender","leather goods cutting attendant for linings and other materials","handles cutting machine operator","sole cuter","belts and handles cutting machine attendant","trimming machine operative","leather goods cutting technician for linings and other materials","leather goods machine operator","bottom stock manufacturing machine operator","belts and handles cutting machine tender","shoe clicker","trimming machine tendor","leather goods cutting technologist for linings and other materials","sole trimer","triming machine tender","soul trimmer","soul cuter","cutting operator","linings and other materials cutting operator","leather goods machine tender","leather goods cutting worker for linings and other materials","boot and shoe clicker","trimming machine operator","shoe cuting machine operator","machine cutting operator","belts & handles cutting machine attendant","belts and handles cutting machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cutting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cutting machine\u00a0operators check leather, textiles, synthetic materials, dyes and footwear. They select areas of materials to be cut in terms of quality and stretch direction, take the decision of where and how to cut and programme and execute specific technology or machine.\u00a0The equipment used for large surfaces of materials is frequently an automatic knife.\u00a0Cutting machine operators\u00a0position and handle leather or other materials. They\u00a0adjust cutting machines, match footwear components and pieces, and check cut pieces against specifications and quality requirements. \n \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear maintenance technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear maintenance technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear maintenance technicians are the professionals who install, program and tune different types of cutting, stitching, assembling and finishing equipment used in footwear production.\u00a0They perform preventive and corrective maintenance, and verify periodically working conditions and\u00a0performance. They\u00a0analyse faults, correct problems, repair and substitute components or pieces, and do routine lubrications, providing information on their use and energetic consumption mainly to the decision makers inside the company.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["shoe sewing machine operator","binding stitcher","shoe sewing machine tender","footwear stitching machine operator","shoe stitcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear stitching machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear stitching machine operators join the cut pieces of leather and other materials to produce the uppers. They use several tools and a wide range of machines such as flat bed, arm and one or two columns. They select threads and needles for the stitching machines, place pieces in the working area, and operate with the machine guiding parts under the needle. They follow seams, edges, markings or moving edges of parts against the guide. Finally, they cut excess thread or material from shoe parts using scissors or dyes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.2.4","ESCO_LABELS":["machine puller and laster","lasting machine tender","lasting-machine operator","lasting machine operator","lasting room machine operator","laster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"lasting machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Lasting machine operators pull the forepart, the waist and the seat of the upper over the last using specific machines with the aim of obtaining the final shape of the footwear model.\u00a0They start by placing the toe in the machine, stretching the edges of the upper over the last, and pressing the seat. They then flatten the wiped edges and cut excess box toe and lining, and use stitching or cementing to fix the shape.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.2.5","ESCO_LABELS":["insole beveler","toe puf moulder","insole and heel stiffener","arch-cushion-press operator","bevel cutting machine tender","arch cushion press operator","bevel cutting machine operator","pre-lasting operator","stiffener moulder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pre-lasting operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pre-lasting operators handle tools and equipment for placing stiffeners, moulding toe puff\u00a0and carry out other actions necessary for lasting\u00a0the uppers of the footwear over the last.\u00a0They make preparations for lasting-cemented construction by attaching the insole, inserting the stiffener, back moulding and conditioning the uppers before lasting.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.2.6","ESCO_LABELS":["sole stitcher","sole blacker","shoe cementer","sole and heel operator","heel nailing machine operator","heel nailing machine tender","sole cementer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sole and heel operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sole and heel operators attach soles or heels\u00a0to the footwear\u00a0by stitching, cementing or nailing. They\u00a0may work with several machines, for example for slipping the lasts, or for roughing, dusting or attaching heels. They also operate various machines both for stitched or cemented constructions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.3","ESCO_LABELS":["leather sewing machine operator","leather production worker","leather production machine operator","leather goods machine operator","leather products machine operator","leather products machine tender","leather products machinist","leather production machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods machine operators tend specific machines in the industrial production of leather goods products. They operate machinery for cutting, closing, and finishing luggage, handbags, saddlery and harness products. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["leather goods maintenance technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods maintenance technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods maintenance technicians programme and tune different types of cutting, stitching, finishing and specific equipment related to leather goods manufacturing. They take care of the preventive and corrective maintenance of the various equipment by periodically verifying their working conditions and performance, analysing faults, correcting problems, repairing and substituting components and performing routine lubrications. They provide information on the usage of equipment and its energetic consumption to decision makers inside the company.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8156","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shoemaking and related machine operators monitor and operate machines which produce and repair standard or special footwear, handbags and other accessories, mainly made of leather.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8156"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8156.4","ESCO_LABELS":["sole edge-inking operator","leather goods pre-stitching machine operator","pre-stitching machine operator","gluing operator","burnishing machine operator","edge-painting machine operator","skiver","edge inker","burnisher","burnishing machine tender","shoemaking pre-stitching folding machine operator","edge-inking machine operator","shoemaking pre-stitching folding machine tender","skiving machine operator","shoemaking pre-stitching folding operator","edge-painting machine tender","edge-inking machine tender","skiving machine tender","skiving operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pre-stitching machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pre-stitching machine operators handle tools and equipment for\u00a0splitting, skiving, folding,\u00a0punching, crimping, placking,\u00a0and marking the uppers to be stitched and, when needed, apply reinforcement strips in various pieces. They may also glue the pieces together before stitching them.\u00a0Pre-stitching machine operators perform these\u00a0tasks according to the instructions of the technical sheet.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8157","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Laundry Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Laundry machine operators operate laundry, dry cleaning, pressing and fabric treatment machines in laundries and dry-cleaning establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8157"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Laundry Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8157.1","ESCO_LABELS":["dry cleaning worker","laundry and dry cleaning operator","clothes washer","laundry and dry cleaning worke","laundry and dry cleaning assistant","laundry and dry cleaning supervisor","laundry and dry cleaning manager","laundry worker","dry cleaner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laundry worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laundry workers operate and monitor machines that use chemicals to wash or dry-clean articles such as cloth and leather garments, linens, drapes or carpets, ensuring the color and texture of these articles is being maintained. They work in laundry shops and industrial laundry companies and sort the articles received from clients by fabric type. They also determine the cleaning technique to be applied.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8157","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Laundry Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Laundry machine operators operate laundry, dry cleaning, pressing and fabric treatment machines in laundries and dry-cleaning establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8157"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Laundry Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8157.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["presser","fur ironer","laundry worker","laundry assistant","steam presser","dry cleaner","dry cleaning worker","laundry presser","clothes ironer","laundry ironer","laundry attendant","clothes presser"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laundry ironer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laundry ironers re-shape clothing items and linen and remove creases from them by using irons, presses and steamers. They clean and maintain the ironing and drying area and organise the items accordingly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8157","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Laundry Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Laundry machine operators operate laundry, dry cleaning, pressing and fabric treatment machines in laundries and dry-cleaning establishments.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8157"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Laundry Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8157.2","ESCO_LABELS":["laundry and dry cleaning operator","laundry and dry-cleaning chief","laundry and dry cleaning assistant","laundry and dry-cleaning supervisor","laundry and dry cleaning attendant","dry cleaning workers supervisor","laundry and dry cleaning workers chief","laundry and dry cleaning workers supervisor","laundry and dry cleaning workers manager","laundry and dry-cleaning manager","laundry workers supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laundry workers supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laundry workers supervisors monitor and coordinate the activities of the laundry and dry-cleaning staff of laundry shops and industrial laundry companies. They plan and implement production schedules, hire and train workers and monitor the production quality levels.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8159","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers textile, fur and leather products machine operators not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 815: Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators. For instance, the group includes those engaged in operating and monitoring machines which make hats, tents, mattresses or miscellaneous articles such as braids or other trimmings.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8159"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8159.1","ESCO_LABELS":["textile braiders","textile braiding supervisor","textile braiding foreman","textile braiding foreperson","textile braider","braiding machine operator","textile braiding forewoman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"braiding machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Braiding machine operators supervise the braiding process of a group of machines, monitoring fabric quality and braiding conditions. They inspect braiding machines after set up, start up, and during production to ensure the product\u00a0being braided is meeting specs and quality standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8159","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers textile, fur and leather products machine operators not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 815: Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators. For instance, the group includes those engaged in operating and monitoring machines which make hats, tents, mattresses or miscellaneous articles such as braids or other trimmings.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8159"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8159.2","ESCO_LABELS":["cable-braiding technician","braiding department manager","braiding textile technician","textile braiding operator","braiding technician","braiding machine setter","braiding textile setter","braiding machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"braiding textile technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Braiding textile technicians perform operations related to setting up the braiding process.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8159","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers textile, fur and leather products machine operators not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 815: Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators. For instance, the group includes those engaged in operating and monitoring machines which make hats, tents, mattresses or miscellaneous articles such as braids or other trimmings.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8159"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8159.3","ESCO_LABELS":["canvas sail maker","canvas goods assembler","canvas goods producer","canvas goods production worker","canvas tent maker","canvas product assembler","canvas products maker","canvas goods production operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"canvas goods assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Canvas goods assemblers construct products made from closely woven fabrics and leather such as tents, bags or wallets. Artists also use it as painting surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8159","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers textile, fur and leather products machine operators not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 815: Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators. For instance, the group includes those engaged in operating and monitoring machines which make hats, tents, mattresses or miscellaneous articles such as braids or other trimmings.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8159"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8159.4","ESCO_LABELS":["pinwheels and optical leather measuring operator","leather measurer","hide measurer","leather measuring machine operator","leather measuring operators","leather measurement operator","leather measuring operator","hide measuring machine operator","measuring machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather measuring operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather measuring operators use machines to measure the surface area of leather and ensure that the machines are regularly calibrated. They note the size of leather for further invoicing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8159","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers textile, fur and leather products machine operators not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 815: Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators. For instance, the group includes those engaged in operating and monitoring machines which make hats, tents, mattresses or miscellaneous articles such as braids or other trimmings.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8159"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8159.5","ESCO_LABELS":["mattress making machine operative","mattress making machine worker","mattress factory machine operator","mattress forming machine operative","mattress factory machine worker","mattress factory operative","mattress factory worker","mattress forming machine setter","mattress making machine setter","mattress making machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mattress making machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mattress making machine operators utilise machines to form mattresses. They create pads and coverings and cut, spread and attach the padding and cover material over the innerspring assemblies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8159","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers textile, fur and leather products machine operators not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 815: Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators. For instance, the group includes those engaged in operating and monitoring machines which make hats, tents, mattresses or miscellaneous articles such as braids or other trimmings.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8159"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8159.6","ESCO_LABELS":["non-woven staple machinist","non woven staple machinist","producer of felts","nonwoven staple machine operator","non-woven fabric machine operator","non-woven worker","non woven fabric machine operator","non-woven staple processing machine operator","non woven staple processing machine operator","nonwoven staple machine operators","non woven worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nonwoven staple machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nonwoven staple machine operators\u00a0perform physical nonwoven processing operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8159","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers textile, fur and leather products machine operators not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 815: Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators. For instance, the group includes those engaged in operating and monitoring machines which make hats, tents, mattresses or miscellaneous articles such as braids or other trimmings.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8159"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8159.7","ESCO_LABELS":["non woven technician","nonwoven textile worker","nonwoven technician","nonwoven department manager","non-woven textile worker","non-woven technician","nonwoven textile operator","nonwoven textile technician","non woven textile worker","nonwoven machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nonwoven textile technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nonwoven textile technicians\u00a0perform operations related to setting up non-woven processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"815","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Textile, fur and leather products machine operators monitor and operate various types of machines which prepare, process and treat fibres, yarn, thread, leather or fur; produce, modify and repair footwear, garments and manufacture or dry clean textiles, fur or light leather articles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8159","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers textile, fur and leather products machine operators not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 815: Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators. For instance, the group includes those engaged in operating and monitoring machines which make hats, tents, mattresses or miscellaneous articles such as braids or other trimmings.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","815","8159"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators","Textile, Fur and Leather Products Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8159.8","ESCO_LABELS":["textile pattern machine operator","textile pattern making operator","textile pattern making machine operator","textile pattern making machinist","textile pattern making machine setter","textile pattern making machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"textile pattern making machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Textile pattern making machine operators create patterns, designs and decoration for textiles and fabrics using machines and equipment. They choose the materials and check the quality of the textiles both before and after their work.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.1","ESCO_LABELS":["feed mill operator","animal feed worker","feed mill worker","animal feeder","feeder","feed worker","animal feed operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"animal feed operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Animal feed operators tend various animal feed processing machines in industrial plants such as mixing machines, filling machines, and loading machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.10","ESCO_LABELS":["cacao beans cleaner","cocoa bean treatment system operator","cocoa bean shelling machine operator","coca bean winnower controller","cocoa bean cleaning machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cacao beans cleaner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cacao beans cleaners operate machines for the removal of foreign materials such as stones, string and dirt from cacao beans. They operate silos as to move beans from there to hoppers. They direct the cleaned beans to specified silos. They operate air-cleaning system in order to remove further foreign materials.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.11","ESCO_LABELS":["candy production worker","candy machine operator","candy machine operative","candy production operative","sweets machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"candy machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Candy machine operators tend machines that weigh, measure, and mix candy ingredients. They form soft candies by spreading candy onto cooling and warming slabs and cutting them manually or mechanically. They cast candies in moulds or by machine that extrude candy.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.12","ESCO_LABELS":["sparkling machine operator","gasifier operator","drinks gasification processor","carbonation operator","beverage carbonation worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"carbonation operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Carbonation\u00a0operators perform the injection of carbonation into beverages.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.13","ESCO_LABELS":["fermentation cellar supervisor","fermentation cellar operative","fermentation cellar machine minder","fermentation inspector","fermentation operator","vinegar production operator","fermentation equipment operator","fermentation cellar operator","cellar operator","cellar worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cellar operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cellar operators take charge of fermentation and maturation tanks. They control fermentation process of wort inoculated with yeast. They tend equipment that cools and adds yeast to wort as to produce beer. For the purpose, they control the flow of refrigeration that goes through cool coils regulating the temperature of hot wort in the tanks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.14","ESCO_LABELS":["centrifuge operator","spinning operator","spinning operative","centrifugal process operator","centrifuge operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"centrifuge operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Centrifuge operators tend centrifugal machines that separate impurities from food materials aimed to be further processed as to achieve finished foodstuffs. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.15","ESCO_LABELS":["chilling operator","prepared meals operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chilling operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chilling operators perform various processes and tend specific machines for manufacturing prepared meals and dishes. They apply chilling, sealing, and freezing methods to foodstuffs for non-immediate consumption.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.16","ESCO_LABELS":["chocolate mould worker","chocolate mould operator","chocolate molding operator","chocolate moulder","chocolate mould operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chocolate moulding operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chocolate moulding operators tend machines and equipment that pour tempered chocolate into moulds to form bars, blocks, and other shapes of chocolate. They monitor machines to ensure that moulds do not jam. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.17","ESCO_LABELS":["cider products fermenter","cider fermentation process operator","cider fermentation operator","cider fermenter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cider fermentation operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cider fermentation operators control the fermentation process of mash or wort inoculated with yeast.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.18","ESCO_LABELS":["machine operator tobacco processing","filter cigarette-making machine operator","cigarette machine tender","filter cigarette making machine operator","cigarette machine maker attendant","machine operative (tobacco processing)","cigarette making machine operative","cigarette manufacturing worker","tobacco processing machine tender","cigarette machine minder","attendant in cigarette manufacturing","cigarette maker","cigarette machine operator","cigarette making machine operator","cigarette production worker","tobacco processing machine minder","cigarette making machine assistant","high-speed machine operator (tobacco products)","manufacture of cigarette operative","cigarette production operative","cigarette manufacturing attendant","cigarette machine driver","cigarette- making machine operator","cigarette maker operator","tobacco processing machine operators","cigarette manufacturing machinist","cigarette machine operative","cigarette manufacturing operative","cigarette rolling machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cigarette making machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Cigarette making machine operators tend cigarette-making machines to encase tobacco in continuous paper rolls followed by cutting cigarettes from roll. They place roll of cigarette paper on spindles and set monogram-printing devices to print brand name on cigarette paper at specified position. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.19","ESCO_LABELS":["oil extractor operative","clarifier machine controller","oil extractor operator","clarifier","clarifier equipment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clarifier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clarifiers operate equipment to remove sediments and moisture from oleo and oils. They heat clarifying tank with steam and strainers for the clarification process. They remove foreign matters from the surface of hot oleo or oil stacks using skimmers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.2","ESCO_LABELS":["bread making machine operator","baking operator","bakery worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"baking operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Baking operators tend automatic reels or conveyor-type ovens to bake bread, pastries and other bakery products. They interpret work orders to determine the products and the quantities to be baked. They set the operational speed of conveyors, baking times, and temperatures. They supervise the baking process and maintain oven operations in control.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.20","ESCO_LABELS":["cocoa mill worker","cocoa milling operator","cocoa mill operator","cocoa miller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cocoa mill operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cocoa mill operators tend machines to pulverise cacao\u00a0beans into powder of specified fineness. They use air classification systems that separate powder based on its density. Moreover, they weigh, bag, and stack the product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.21","ESCO_LABELS":["cocoa press operator","cocoa compression operator","cocoa pressing operative","cocoa compression operative","cocoa pressing operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cocoa press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cocoa press operators tend one or more hydraulic cocoa presses to remove specified amounts of cocoa butter (natural oil of cocoa bean) from chocolate liquor. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.22","ESCO_LABELS":["grinding machine attendant","coffee grinder","grinder operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coffee grinder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coffee grinders operate grinding machines to grind coffee beans to specified fineness. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.23","ESCO_LABELS":["coffee bean roasting specialist","coffee roaster","coffee bean roasting expert","coffee bean roaster"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"coffee roaster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Coffee roasters control gas fired roasters to dry coffee beans. They dump coffee beans into\u00a0roasting ovens and once roasted, they compare colour of roasting beans against specifications. They perform cooling of the beans by operating mechanical blowers. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.24","ESCO_LABELS":["dairy processing operator","dairy operator","dairy processor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dairy processing operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dairy processing operators set up and operate continuous flow or vat-type equipment to process milk, cheese, ice cream, and other dairy products following specific instructions, methods and formulas. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.25","ESCO_LABELS":["dairy plant employee","dairy plant worker","dairy products manufacturing worker","dairy products worker","dairy production worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dairy products manufacturing worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dairy products manufacturing workers set up, operate and tend equipment to process milk, cheese, ice cream and other dairy products. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.26","ESCO_LABELS":["distillery grain miller","distillery miller","distillery mill worker","distillery grain mill worker","distilling miller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"distillery miller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Distillery millers tend distillery mills in order to clean and grind whole grain for use in production of distilled liquors. They tend cleaning machines to remove impurities from grains followed by the grinding and weighing of grains. They perform daily maintenance on pumps, air-conveyor chutes and machines. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.27","ESCO_LABELS":["distillery production worker","distillery worker","distiller","spirit beverage worker","spirits production worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"distillery worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Distillery workers operate industrial distillery equipment and machinery. They perform the maintenance and cleaning of the machinery, roll barrels, and stamp barrel heads.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.28","ESCO_LABELS":["dryer attendant","drying attendant","drying worker","dryer","food products dryer operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dryer attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dryer attendants tend rotary dryers to remove moisture from raw materials or food products in transformation. They observe instruments to verify dryer temperature and regulate steam pressure in order to determine if products have the specified moisture content. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.29","ESCO_LABELS":["spice sifter","extract mixer tester","tea blender","extract mixer","mechanical sifter operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"extract mixer tester","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Extract mixer testers sift spices using mechanical sifters. They operate mixing machines to blend spices and weigh them until a specified consistency is reached. They compare colours of mixtures with the standard colour chart to ensure that colours of the mixture meet the specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.3","ESCO_LABELS":["drinks filtration worker","beverage filtration technician","beverage filtration expert","drink filter operator","beverage filtration worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"beverage filtration technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Beverage filtration\u00a0technicians operate machines that clarify beverages prior to filtering. For the purpose, they transfer fermented beverages from settling casks into clarifying tanks and spread chemicals over the surface of beverages to aid their clarification. Then, they pump beverages to transfer them to filtering tanks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.30","ESCO_LABELS":["fat purifier","fat-purification worker","fat-purification operator","fats purifier","fat-purification operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fat-purification worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Fat-purification workers operate acidulation tanks and equipment that help with the separation of undesirable components from oils. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.31","ESCO_LABELS":["fish canning operative","fish canning operator","fish canner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fish canning operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fish canning operators brine, cook and package fish.\u00a0They sterilise fish canning lines and introduce fishes in tanks once heads and visceras have been removed from the body. They tend cooking stoves to preheat the fish, and fill the cans either manually or mechanically with fish, olive oil or other products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.32","ESCO_LABELS":["fish products production operative","fish products manufacture specialist","fish products operator","fish production operator","fish production worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fish production operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fish production operators regulate and supervise fish product manufacturing facilities. They keep stock of all required ingredients and equipment for mass manufacturing. They also perform processes such as moulding, breading, frying, freezing, setting the system's temperature and checking speeds.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.33","ESCO_LABELS":["grain purifier","flour purification operator","flour purification operative","flour purifier operator","flour purifier"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"flour purifier operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Flour purifier operators tend machines to blend and sift flour. They tend screw conveyors to transport flour for blending and purification processes. They operate separators to sieve blended flour and to remove lumps before it is ready for packaging. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.34","ESCO_LABELS":["food production operator","food production operative","food production worker","food manufacturing worker","food worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"food production operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Food production operators supply and perform one or more tasks in different\u00a0stages\u00a0of the\u00a0food production process. They perform manufacturing operations and processes to foods and beverages, perform packaging, operate machines manually or automatically, follow predetermined procedures, and take food safety regulations on board.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.35","ESCO_LABELS":["fruit-press operator","fruit press worker","fruit presser","fruit squeezer","fruit press operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fruit-press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fruit-press operators tend power presses to extract juice from fruits.\u00a0For the purpose, they spread fruit evenly in cloth before tending the press and\u00a0keep filter bags between sections in the machines ready for the extraction process.\u00a0They are in charge of removing filter bags or pull cart from press and dump fruit pulp residue into containers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.36","ESCO_LABELS":["fruit and veg canner","fruit ad veg canning operative","fruit and vegetable canner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fruit and vegetable canner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fruit and vegetable canners tend machines to prepare industrial products based on fruits and vegetables for storage or shipping. They perform a wide range of tasks\u00a0such as sorting, grading, washing, peeling, trimming, and slicing. Moreover, they follow procedures for canning, freezing, preserving, packing food products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.37","ESCO_LABELS":["brewer","malster","germination operator","steep vessel operator","maltster","brewery technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"germination operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Germination operators tend steeping and germination vessels where barley is germinated to produce malt.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.38","ESCO_LABELS":["honey extraction operative","extractor","honey production worker","honey extractor","honey process worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"honey extractor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Honey extractors operate machines to extract liquid honey from honeycombs. They place decapped honeycombs in honey-extracting machine baskets to empty honeycombs. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.39","ESCO_LABELS":["hydrogenation machine operative","hydrogenation machine operator","hydrogenator","hydrogenation operator","hydrogenation process operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hydrogenation machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Hydrogenation machine operators control equipment to process base oils for manufacture of margarine and shortening products. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.4","ESCO_LABELS":["blanching operator","blancher","blanching process worker","blanching operative","blanching worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"blanching operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Blanching operators remove outer coverings or skins from almonds and nuts in general. They cut leaves and impurities of raw material and control the flow of nuts, seeds, and\/or leaves in the process. They use pressure and temperature to blanch the raw material if necessary.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.40","ESCO_LABELS":["chewing gum production operative","gum sheeting machine operator","kettle tender","chewing gum mixer operator","chewing gum production machinist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kettle tender","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kettle tenders operate machines that mix chewing gum base with sugar or sweetener. They follow procedures to place gum base in containers and then direct it to flow into mixers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.41","ESCO_LABELS":["liquor blender","spirits blender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"liquor blender","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Liquor blenders regauge, filter, rectify, blend and verify proof of alcoholic drinks before these are prepared for bottling.\u00a0For the purpose, they tend\u00a0equipment and machinery to perform each one of these processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.42","ESCO_LABELS":["liquor grinding mill operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"liquor grinding mill operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Liquor grinding mill operators run mills that grind cracked cocoa beans or nibs of cocoa bean paste as to obtain liquid chocolate of specified consistency. They operate hoppers by sliding their gates to release cocoa nibs which then go through grinding stones.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.43","ESCO_LABELS":["malt kiln worker","malt kiln operative","malt kiln operator","malt kiln specialist","malt worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"malt kiln operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Malt kiln operators tend kiln machines and equipment while supervising that the grain roasting operation maintains in specified roasting parameters.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.44","ESCO_LABELS":["milk treatment operator","milk processing operator","milk treatment operative","milk heat treatment process operator","milk processing operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"milk heat treatment process operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Milk heat treatment process operators use equipments to perform different methods of pasteurisation and\/or sterilisation to dairy liquid products. They operate equipment such as raw product booster pumps, homogenisers, flavour control equipment, clarifiers, separators, auxiliary pumps, and filters.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.45","ESCO_LABELS":["flour miller","miller","flour mill worker","grain mill worker","grain miller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"miller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Millers tend mills to grind cereal crops to obtain flour. They regulate the flow of materials that go into mills and adjust the grind to a specified fineness. They ensure basic maintenance and cleaning of equipments. They evaluate sample of product to verify fineness of grind. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.46","ESCO_LABELS":["pasta manufacturer","pasta production operator","pasta maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pasta operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pasta operators manufacture dry pasta products. They unload raw ingredients from storage silos and ingredient delivery systems. These operators mix, press, extrude as to reach desired drying levels of pasta.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.47","ESCO_LABELS":["prepared meat operator","meat processor","meat manufacturer","meat process worker","meat machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"prepared meat operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Prepared meat operators process meat either by hand or using meat machines such as meat grinding, crushing or mixing machines. They perform preservation processes such as pasteurising, salting, drying, freeze-drying, fermenting and smoking. Prepared meat operators strive to keep meat free from germs and other health risks for a longer period than fresh meat.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.48","ESCO_LABELS":["refining operator","refining machine operator","refining worker","refining machine operative","refining machine worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"refining machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Refining machine operators tend machines to refine crude oils, such as soybean oil, cottonseed oil, and peanut oil. They tend wash tanks to remove by-products and remove impurities with heat.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.49","ESCO_LABELS":["sauce production plant worker","sauce making machine worker","sauce making machine operative","sauce production worker","sauce production operative","sauce making machine operator","sauce production plant operative","sauce maker","sauce production plant operator","sauce production operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sauce production operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sauce production operators process, produce and manufacture sauces made from fruits, vegetables, oils and vinegars. They operate machinery and equipment for activities such as mixing, pasteurising and packaging sauces.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.5","ESCO_LABELS":["manufacturers of soft-drinks","soft drinks manufacturer","beverage manufacturer","soft drinks supplier","tank tender","soft drinks producer","soft drinks retailer","blender operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"blender operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Blender operators produce non-alcoholic flavoured waters by managing the administration of a large selection of ingredients to water. They handle and administer ingredients such as sugar, fruits juices, vegetable juices, syrups based on fruit or herbs, natural flavours, synthetic food additives like artificial sweeteners, colours, preservatives, acidity regulators, vitamins, minerals, and carbon dioxide. They manage the quantities depending on the product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.50","ESCO_LABELS":["starch converter","starch converting operator","starch conversion worker","starch worker","starch operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"starch converting operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Starch converting operators control converters to change starch into glucose or corn syrup. After processing, they test products to verify their purity.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.51","ESCO_LABELS":["refinery starch extractor","starch extraction operator","refinery starch operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"starch extraction operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Starch extraction operators use equipment\u00a0to extract starch from raw material such as corn, potatoes, rice, tapioca, wheat, etc. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.52","ESCO_LABELS":["sugar production operative","sugar refinery operator","sugar refinery operative","sugar worker","sugar plant operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sugar refinery operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sugar refinery operators tend and control refinery equipment to produce sugars and related products from raw sugar or other raw materials like corn starch. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.53","ESCO_LABELS":["vermouth processor","vermouth manufacturer","vermouth production operative","vermouth production operator","vermouth operative","vermouth producer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vermouth manufacturer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vermouth manufacturers perform all the production processes required to produce vermouth. They mix ingredients and botanicals with wine and other spirits. They perform maceration, mixing and filtering of beverages together with the botanicals. Moreover, they manage the maturation of the beverages and forecast when the vermouth is ready for bottling.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.54","ESCO_LABELS":["fermenter","wine products fermenter","wine fermenter","fermentation process operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wine fermenter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wine fermenters tend tanks to ferment crushed fruit or must into wines. They dump specified amounts of crushed fruits into wine tanks and mix them with syrup, chemicals or yeast. They prevent the growing of bacteria during fermentation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.55","ESCO_LABELS":["yeast handler","brewing yeast distiller","yeast distilling operative","brewing yeast handling operative","yeast distiller"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"yeast distiller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Yeast distillers extract alcohol from yeast to use it in the manufacture of distilled liquors. They weigh yeast quantities and gauge temperature to determine adequate conditions for distillation. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.6","ESCO_LABELS":["blending plant worker","blending plant operator","blending operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"blending plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Blending plant operators control equipment to weigh and mix vegetable oils used in products such as salad oil and margarines. They tend pump oils to perform the blending according to specific formulas. They draw off samples of mixed oil to examine its texture and colour and based on that make adjustments to blending processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.7","ESCO_LABELS":["brewing operator","brewery operator","brewery worker","brew house operator","brew house worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"brew house operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Brew house operators monitor the processes of mashing, lautering and boiling of raw materials. They make sure that the brewing vessels are clean correctly and timely. They supervise the work in the brew house and operate the brew house equipment to deliver brews of good quality within the specified time.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.8","ESCO_LABELS":["bulk operator","bulk worker","bulk filling worker","bulk filler","bulk filling operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bulk filler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":" Bulk fillers perform dumping of food products into barrels, tubs, or containers together with prescribed amounts of preservatives, such as salt, sugar, brine, syrup, or vinegar for the manufacturing of food products. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"816","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses; bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8160","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Food and Related Products Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Food and related machine operators set, operate and attend machinery used to slaughter animals, trim meat from carcasses, and bake, freeze, heat, crush, mix, blend and otherwise process foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco leaves.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","816","8160"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators","Food and Related Products Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8160.9","ESCO_LABELS":["cacao bean roaster","cocoa roaster","cocoa bean processor","bean roaster","cocoa processor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cacao bean roaster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cacao bean roasters set up and operate cacao processing equipment such as continuous roasters, crackers fanners, drying and grinding equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8171","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pulp and papermaking plant operators operate and monitor equipment to process wood, pulp and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp and to produce coat and finish paper.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8171"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8171.1","ESCO_LABELS":["paper bleacher specialist","bleach stock preparation specialist","bleacher specialist","pulp bleacher specialist","bleach stock preparation technician","pulp bleacher technician","bleach stock preparation operator","bleacher operator","paper bleacher technician","bleacher technician","paper bleacher","pulp bleacher operator","paper bleacher operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bleacher operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bleacher operators tend a machine that bleaches wood pulp to serve in the production of white paper. Different bleaching techniques are used to complement the various pulping methods, and to obtain different grades of whiteness.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8171","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pulp and papermaking plant operators operate and monitor equipment to process wood, pulp and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp and to produce coat and finish paper.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8171"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8171.2","ESCO_LABELS":["digester worker","pulp mill machine technician","digester cook","pulp mill specialist","pulp mill machine specialist","pulp mill operator","digester operative","pulp mill machine operator","pulp mill technician","digester technician","digester specialist","digester operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digester operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digester operators, or cooks, cook wood chips with soda ash or acid to separate the wood pulp from unwanted constituents. They test the resulting solution.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8171","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pulp and papermaking plant operators operate and monitor equipment to process wood, pulp and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp and to produce coat and finish paper.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8171"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8171.3","ESCO_LABELS":["froth flotation deinking tank specialist","froth flotation deinking operator","froth flotation deinking tank technician","froth flotation deinking tank operator","froth flotation deinking worker","froth flotation deinking technician","froth flotation deinking tank worker","froth flotation deinking specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"froth flotation deinking operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Froth flotation deinking operators tend a tank that takes in recycled paper and mixes it with water. The solution is brought to a temperature around 50\u00b0C Celsius, after which air bubbles are blown into the tank. The air bubbles lift ink particles to the surface of the suspension and form a froth that is then removed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8171","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pulp and papermaking plant operators operate and monitor equipment to process wood, pulp and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp and to produce coat and finish paper.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8171"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8171.4","ESCO_LABELS":["laminating machine technician","coter","coating machine specialist","laminater","papermaking laminate coating machine technician","laminator operator","laminating machine operator","laminator technician","laminating assistant","laminator specialist","paper making laminate coating machine operator","laminating machine specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laminating machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laminating machine operators tend a machine that applies a plastic layer to paper to strenghten it and protect it from wetness and stains.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8171","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pulp and papermaking plant operators operate and monitor equipment to process wood, pulp and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp and to produce coat and finish paper.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8171"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8171.5","ESCO_LABELS":["paper machine specialist","paper making machine specialist","paper making machine technician","paper machine hand","paper making machine operator","paper machine technician","paper maker","paper-making machine specialist","paper machine operator","paper-making machine operator","paper-making machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paper machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paper machine operators tend a machine that takes in pulp slurry, spread it out over a screen, and drains out the water. The drained slurry is then pressed and dried to produce paper.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8171","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pulp and papermaking plant operators operate and monitor equipment to process wood, pulp and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp and to produce coat and finish paper.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8171"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8171.6","ESCO_LABELS":["paper pulp moulding machinist","paper pulp moulding machine specialist","paper pulp moulding technician","paper pulp moulding worker","paper pulp moulding operative","paper pulp moulding specialist","paper pulp moulding machine operator","paper pulp molding operator","paper pulp moulding machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"paper pulp moulding operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Paper pulp moulding operators tend a machine that moulds paper pulp in various shapes, usually for use in lightweight but sturdy packaging material, such as egg boxes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8171","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pulp and papermaking plant operators operate and monitor equipment to process wood, pulp and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp and to produce coat and finish paper.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8171"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8171.8","ESCO_LABELS":["pulp and paper technologist","pulp production engineer","pulp and paper production specialist","pulp production specialist","pulp production technologist","pulp and paper technician","pulp production technician","pulp technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pulp technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pulp technicians perform technical tasks in the production of pulp. They work in pulp production teams where they maintain machines, resolve technical malfunctions and ensure the production process runs according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8171","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Pulp and papermaking plant operators operate and monitor equipment to process wood, pulp and other cellulose materials in the production of pulp and to produce coat and finish paper.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8171"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Pulp and Papermaking Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8171.9","ESCO_LABELS":["wash deinking specialist","wash deinking operator","deinking specialist","deinking operator","deinking technician","deinking operative","wash deinking technician","wash deinking operative","wash deinking worker","deinking worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wash deinking operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wash deinking operators operate a tank where recycled paper is mixed with water and dispersants to wash out printing inks. The solution, called a pulp slurry, is then dewatered to flush out the dissolved inks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.1","ESCO_LABELS":["chipper machine operator","chipper machine technician","wood chipper technician","chipper operator","wood chipper specialist","chipper specialist","chipper","chipper technician","wood chipper operator","wood chipper","chipper machine specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"chipper operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Chipper operators tend machines that chip wood into small pieces for use in particle board, for further processing into pulp, or for use in its own right. Wood is fed into the chipper and shredded or crushed using a variety of mechanisms.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.2","ESCO_LABELS":["cross-cut saw operator","crosscut saw worker","crosscut sawyer","crosscut saw operator","cross-cut saw specialist","crosscut saw specialist","cross-cut sawyer","crosscut saw technician","cross-cut saw technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"crosscut saw operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Crosscut saw operators use a manual crosscut saw. Crosscut sawing is used for felling and bucking trees, or taking off the limbs to obtain logs. Crosscut sawyers may also work with smaller crosscut saws in a workshop to make manual cuts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.3","ESCO_LABELS":["debarking machinist","debarking machine technician","log peeler operator","debarking machine operator","log peeler specialist","log peeling machine specialist","debarker specialist","debarking technician","debarker technician","debarking machine specialist","debarking operator","log peeling machinist","log peeler technician","log peeling machine operator","log peeler","debarker","log peeling machine technician","debarker operator","debarking specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"debarker operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Debarker operators operate debarking machines to strip harvested trees of their bark. The tree is fed into the machine, after which the bark is stripped using abrasion or cutting.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.4","ESCO_LABELS":["particleboard machine operator","engineered wood press operator","engineered wood press technician","particle board machine technician","fibreboard machine technician","engineered wood board machine technician","engineered wood press specialist","particle board machine specialist","engineered wood machine technician","fibreboard machine specialist","engineered wood board machine operator","particle board machine operator","engineered wood board gluing operator","engineered wood machine operator","engineered wood board machinist","fibreboard machine operator","engineered wood board gluing specialist","engineered wood machine specialist","particleboard machine technician","engineered wood board gluing technician","fibre board machine specialist","engineered wood board machine specialist","fibre board machine operator","engineered wood board machine worker","particleboard machine specialist","fibre board machine technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"engineered wood board machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Engineered wood board machine operators work with machines to bond particles or fibres made from wood or cork. Various industrial glues or resins are applied to obtain fibre board, particle board or cork board.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.5","ESCO_LABELS":["cross cut operator","sawmill operative","sawmill tender","sawing machine operator","sawmill operator","sawmill supervisor","sawmill machine operator","sawmill worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sawmill operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sawmill operators work with automated lumber mill equipment which saws timber into rough lumber. They also handle various sawing machines which further process the lumber in various shapes and sizes. These processes are nowadays often computer controlled.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.5.1","ESCO_LABELS":["contour band saw operator","band saw user","contour bandsaw operator","band saw sawyer","band saw operative","head saw specialist","band saw technician","resaw operator","double-cut saw operator","vertical band saw operator","timber bandsaw operator","automated band saw operator","band saw operator","metal band saw operator","vertical bandsaw operator","CNC band saw operator","timber band saw operator","band scroll saw operator","band scroll saw specialist","horizontal band saw operator","bandsaw operator","resaw specialist","band saw specialist","band scroll saw technician","automated bandsaw operator","metal bandsaw operator","head saw technician","band saw worker","production saw operator","horizontal bandsaw operator","CNC bandsaw operator","resaw technician","head saw operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"band saw operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Band saw operators work with industrial saws that feature a continuous flexible blade revolving around two or more wheels. Band saws are most effective at producing irregular shapes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.5.2","ESCO_LABELS":["thickness specialist","thickness operator","jointer technician","thicknesser specialist","planer operator","planer specialist","planer technician","planer thicknesser specialist","planer thicknesser","thickness planer technician","jointer operator","thickness planer operator","jointer specialist","thicknesser technician","planer thicknesser worker","thickness planer specialist","over-and-under technician","over-and-under operator","thickness technician","over-and-under specialist","planer thicknesser operator","thicknesser operator","planer thicknesser technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"planer thicknesser operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Planer thicknesser operators use machinery to shave wood planks to a uniform thickness. The machine usually planes both sides of the plank in one operation. They feed the plank into the machine carefully to prevent excess planing at the edge known as 'snipe'.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.5.3","ESCO_LABELS":["table saw machine operator","cut-off saw operator","mitre saw operator","cut-off saw technician","sawyer","board saw specialist","beam saw technician","table saw operative","timber machine operator","beam saw operator","cut-off saw specialist","table saw specialist","circle saw operator","circle saw technician","mitre saw specialist","panel saw technician","mitre saw technician","circular saw technician","circular saw specialist","table saw tender","table saw worker","table sawyer","table saw machine operative","beam saw specialist","panel saw specialist","table saw setter","sawbench operator","table saw technician","board saw technician","circle saw specialist","panel saw operator","table saw operator","circular saw operator","board saw operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"table saw operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Table saw operators work with industrial saws that cut with a rotating circular blade. The saw is built into a table. The operator sets the height of the saw to control the depth of the cut. Particular attention is paid to safety, as factors such as natural stresses within the wood may produce unpredictable forces.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.5.4","ESCO_LABELS":["vaneer slicing machine technician","veneer slicer technician","veneer slicer specialist","veneer clipper specialist","veneer cutter technician","veneer cutter specialist","veneer lather specialist","veneer cutter operator","veneer cutter","veneer slicer operator","veneer clipper technician","veneer lather technician","vaneer slicing machine specialist","veneer lather operator","veneer clipper operator","veneer slicer operative","veneer slicer worker","vaneer slicing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"veneer slicer operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Veneer slicer operators slice lumber into thin sheets to be used as a cover for other materials, such as particle board or fibre board. Veneer slicers may use various machines to obtain different cuts of wood: a rotary lathe to produce cuts peripendicular to the growth rings, a slicing machine to create plank-like cuts, or a half-round lathe which gives the operator the freedom to make a selection of the most interesting cuts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.5.5","ESCO_LABELS":["wood routing machine tender","CNC wood router setter","wood router technician","wood carving machine tender","CNC wood router operator","wood router","CNC wood routing machine operative","wood carving machine technician","wood carving machine operator","CNC wood routing machine tender","wood carving machine operative","wood router specialist","wood router operator","CNC wood router operative","wood routing machine setter","wood carving machine setter","wood carving machine specialist","wood routing machine operative","CNC wood routing machine operator","CNC wood routing machine setter","wood routing machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood router operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood router operators work with industrial routers to cut wood into the desired shape. Routers have a routing head that moves over the wood, going up and down to regulate the depth of the incision. Contemporary industrial wood routers usually are computer controlled for extremely fine and consistent results.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"817","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Wood processing and papermaking plant operators monitor, operate, and control machinery to saw wood, cut veneer, make plywood, produce pulp and paper, and to otherwise prepare wood, pulp and paper for further use.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8172","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Wood Processing Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Wood processing plant operators monitor, operate, and control lumber mill equipment for sawing timber logs into rough lumber, cutting veneer, making plywood and particle board, and otherwise preparing wood for further use.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","817","8172"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Wood Processing and Papermaking Plant Operators","Wood Processing Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8172.6","ESCO_LABELS":["wood pelletiser worker","wood pellet machine worker","wood pellet machine operator","wood pelletiser technician","wood pellet machine technician","wood fuel pelletiser","wood pelletiser operator","wood pelletiser","wood pellet machine specialist","wood pelletiser specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood fuel pelletiser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood fuel pelletisers operate a hammer mill to turn wood waste products into pellets for use as fuel. The milled product is afterward pressed through a die, producing the standardised shape and size of a pellet.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.1","ESCO_LABELS":["auger extrusion press operator","auger press worker","flue tile press operator","drain tile press operator","auger press operator, manual control","auger press operative","sewer pipe press operator","manual control auger press operator","manual control auger press worker","auger press operative manual control","auger press worker, manual control","auger press operator","manual control auger press operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"auger press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Auger press operators control and adjust an auger-press in order to perform clay forming, extrusion and cutting operations on products according to specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.10","ESCO_LABELS":["decorating-kiln firer","kiln hand","kiln filler","kiln fireman","decorating-kiln operator","glost kiln firer","glost kiln operator","kiln firer","kiln woman","bisque kiln firer","round kiln firer","tunnel kiln firer","kiln man","bisque kiln operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kiln firer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kiln firers operate kilns in order to fire decorations or glazes. They determine the level and uniformity of oven temperature, regulate the temperature, and give directions to a helper in preparing firebox and lighting fires.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.2","ESCO_LABELS":["brick and tile caster","brick and tile making machine operative","brick and tile-making machine operator","cutter operator, tile","tile caster","caster (brick and tile)","cutter operator, brick","brick and tile making machine operator","auger-press operator","castables operative","pug mill operator","castables worker","brick caster","brick and tile-making machine operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"brick and tile caster","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Brick and tile casters operate and maintain mixing machines used in brick and tile products development.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.3","ESCO_LABELS":["retort kiln operator","kiln burner","roofing tile kiln operative","retort kiln operative","clay kiln burner","gas kiln operative","field kiln operator","gas kiln operator","retort kiln burner","kilnman","brick kiln operator","roofing tile burner","brick kiln operative","brick kiln burner","periodic kiln burner","dry kiln operator","dry kiln burner","dry kiln operative","kilnwoman","field kiln operative","roofing tile kiln operator","field kiln burner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clay kiln burner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clay kiln burners bake clay products such as brick, sewer pipe or tiles using periodic or tunnel kilns. They regulate valves, observe thermometers, watch for fluctuations, and maintain the kilns.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["drying tunnel kiln operative","dryer kiln operator","clay kiln operator","clay dryer kiln operator","clay roaster","tunnel drier operator","drying tunnel kiln operator","clay drying tunnel operator","kiln tender","dryer operator","clay products dry kiln operator","clay dryer kiln operative","kiln worker","drying tunnel operator","dryer kiln operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clay products dry kiln operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clay products dry kiln operators manage drying tunnels that are meant for drying clay products prior to their treatment in kiln.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["tunnel kiln operative","dryer kiln operative","clay tunnel kiln operative","clay tunnel kiln operator","drying tunnel operator","tunnel kiln operator","dryer kiln operator","tunnel kiln worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tunnel kiln operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tunnel kiln operators control preheating chambers and tunnel kilns to preheat and bake clay products, such as bricks, sewer popes, mosaic, ceramic or quarry tiles. They observe gauges and instruments and adjust by turning valves if necessary. They pull loaded kiln cars in and out of the heaters and move them to a sorting area.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.4","ESCO_LABELS":["drawing machine worker","drawing machine operative","drawing kiln operator","drawing kiln worker","glass production operative","glassmaker","flat glass kiln operator","drawing kiln operative","glass kiln operator","glass operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drawing kiln operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drawing kiln operators are responsible for continuous sheet flat glass production by manipulating the drawing kiln that processes molten glass.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.5","ESCO_LABELS":["presser","dry press operator","dry press worker","dry press tender","dry-press operator","brick and tile dry press operator","brick presser","brick & tile dry press operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dry press operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dry press operators press dry tempered clay or silica into bricks and other shapes. They select and fix the pressing dies, using rule and wenches. Dry press operators remove the bricks from the press machine and stack them in a specified pattern on the kiln car.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.6","ESCO_LABELS":["extruding and forming machine setter","fiber machine operative","staple fiber machine tender","forming machine setter","fiber machine tender","staple fibre machine tender","fibre machine operative","glass fibre machine operator","fiber extruding machine operator","fibre machine operator","extruding machine setter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fibre machine tender","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fibre machine tenders operate and maintain extrusion machines that form sliver from filaments.\u00a0They work with synthetic materials such as fiberglass or liquid polymer or non-synthetic materials such as rayon.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.7","ESCO_LABELS":["lehr operative","lehr kiln operative","lehr operator","lehr kiln tender","glass annealing kiln worker","lehr tender","glass annealing kiln operative","lehr kiln operator","pot annealer","glass annealing kiln operator","glass annealer","glass annealing oven worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"glass annealer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Glass annealers operate electric or gas kilns used to strengthen the glass products by a heating-cooling process, making sure the temperature is set according to specifications. They inspect the glass products\u00a0 through the entire process to observe any flaws.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.8","ESCO_LABELS":["production machine operator","glass forming machine worker","glass production operator","glass forming machine operative","glass-blowing machine operator","glass moulder","glass forming and finishing machine operator","glass molder","glass product production worker","glass forming machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"glass forming machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Glass forming machine operators operate and maintain machines that press or blow molten glass in moulds to form or shape products, such as neons, bottles, jars and drinking glasses. They set up and adjust machines, and weigh, measure and check production samples to check conformity to the set specifications.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8181","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Glass and ceramics plant operators operate and monitor kilns, furnaces and other machinery and equipment used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, porcelain, tiles or bricks. They operate machines to anneal, harden or decorate glass and ceramics.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8181"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Glass and Ceramics Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8181.9","ESCO_LABELS":["glass production polisher","glass finisher","glass grinder","glass edge grinder","plate glass polisher","glass polisher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"glass polisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Glass polishers finish plate glass to make a variety of glass products. They polish the edges of the glass using grinding and polishing wheels, and spray solutions on glass or operate vacuum coating machines\u00a0to provide a mirrored surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8182","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Steam Engine and Boiler Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Steam engine and boiler operators maintain and operate various types of steam engines, boilers, turbines and auxiliary equipment to provide power and other utility services for commercial, industrial and institutional buildings, at work sites and aboard ships or self-propelled vessels.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8182"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Steam Engine and Boiler Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8182.1","ESCO_LABELS":["boiler operator","heating system operative","heating system operator","boiler maintenance operator","steam heating operator","steam power operator","boiler worker","heating system maintenance worker","power plant operative","steam boiler operator","boiler technician","power plant operator","boilerman","boiler maintenance technician","boiler tender","power plant worker","boiler operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"boiler operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Boiler operators maintain heating systems such as low-pressure boilers, high-pressure boilers and power boilers. They work mostly in large buildings like power plants or boiler rooms and ensure a safe and environmentally friendly operation of boiler systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8182","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Steam Engine and Boiler Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Steam engine and boiler operators maintain and operate various types of steam engines, boilers, turbines and auxiliary equipment to provide power and other utility services for commercial, industrial and institutional buildings, at work sites and aboard ships or self-propelled vessels.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8182"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Steam Engine and Boiler Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8182.2","ESCO_LABELS":["steam plant safety operator","steam jet refrigeration operator","steam power plant maintenance operator","steam heating operator","steam power plant operator","steam boiler operator","steam plant maintenance operator","steam plant worker","steam power heating plant operator","steam plant operative","steam refrigeration operator","steam plant operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"steam plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Steam plant operators operate and maintain mechanical equipment such as stationary engines and boilers to provide utilities for domestic or industrial use. They monitor proceedings to ensure compliance with safety regulations, and perform tests to ensure quality.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8183","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Packing, bottling and labelling machine operators monitor and operate machines which weigh, pack and label various products, or fill different containers with products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8183"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8183.1","ESCO_LABELS":["canning and bottling operative","canning operative","canning and bottling worker","canning and bottling line operator","canner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"canning and bottling line operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Canning and bottling line operators observe bottles and cans passing by during the production process. They stand next to conveyors belts to ensure that bottles are filled to standard levels and that there are no major deviations. They discard defective bottles or cans.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8183","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Packing, bottling and labelling machine operators monitor and operate machines which weigh, pack and label various products, or fill different containers with products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8183"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8183.2","ESCO_LABELS":["cigars brander","brander","cigar brander tender","machine operative cigar production","cigar wrapping machine tender","branding machine operator","branding machine operative","cigar brander","cigar brander operative","cigar wrapper tender","cigar producer","cigar product brander","cigar wrapping machine operative","cigar branding machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cigar brander","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cigar branders tend machines that stamp brands on cigar wrappers. They keep machines supplied with all the required input material and observe that processes do not jam. They clean ink rollers preventively. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8183","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Packing, bottling and labelling machine operators monitor and operate machines which weigh, pack and label various products, or fill different containers with products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8183"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8183.3","ESCO_LABELS":["industrial filling operative","cylinder filler","gas cylinder filler","cylinder refiller","cylinder operative","liquefied gas filler","industrial filling plant operative","technician\/fill operative","compressed gas cylinder filler","yardhand\/filler","technician\/fill operator","gas cylinder operative","filling plant operative","compressed gas filler","gas filling plant operative","cylinder refill operator","yardhand filler","fill operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cylinder filler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cylinder fillers operate and maintain the equipment and containers used to fill cylinders with gases in liquefied or compressed state.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8183","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Packing, bottling and labelling machine operators monitor and operate machines which weigh, pack and label various products, or fill different containers with products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8183"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8183.4","ESCO_LABELS":["footwear finishing and packing operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"footwear finishing and packing operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Footwear finishing and packing operators apply several techniques for assuring an appropriate final appearance of the packed\u00a0pairs of footwear that\u00a0are going to be sold.\u00a0They follow information received from their supervisor about the shoes that\u00a0are going to be\u00a0finished, the means and materials to be used and the sequence of operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8183","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Packing, bottling and labelling machine operators monitor and operate machines which weigh, pack and label various products, or fill different containers with products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8183"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8183.5","ESCO_LABELS":["heat seal machine worker","heat sealing machine operator","hot bar sealer operator","continuous heat sealer operative","heat sealing machine setter","heat sealing machine operative","heat seal operator","hot bar sealer tender","continuous heat sealer tender","continuous heat sealer setter","hot bar sealer operative","impulse heat sealer operator","impulse heat sealer tender","heat sealing machine tender","impulse heat sealer operative","heat seal machine tender","heat sealing machine worker","heat seal machine operative","heat seal operative","hot bar sealer setter","heat seal machine setter","impulse heat sealer setter","heat seal machine operator","continuous heat sealer operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"heat sealing machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Heat sealing machine operators operate sealing and gluing machines to join items together for further processing or to seal products or packages, using heat.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8183","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Packing, bottling and labelling machine operators monitor and operate machines which weigh, pack and label various products, or fill different containers with products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8183"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8183.6","ESCO_LABELS":["packing attendant","packing worker","leather goods packing attendant","leather goods packing operator","leather goods packing worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leather goods packing operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leather goods packing operators perform the final revision of the leather goods products. They apply accessories such as the handles, padlocks, or other features of the product, e.g. labels. They introduce products in textile sacs if applicable, fill them with paper to maintain the product's shape and then place products in boxes using adequate tools for products' protection. They are in charge of general packaging, and check the completion of each order by getting the boxes into the parcels and preparing the documentation for expedition by the transport agency.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8183","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Packing, bottling and labelling machine operators monitor and operate machines which weigh, pack and label various products, or fill different containers with products.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8183"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Packing, Bottling and Labelling Machine Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8183.7","ESCO_LABELS":["packaging and filling operator","packaging and filling operative","packaging and filling worker","packaging and filling machine worker","packaging and filling machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"packaging and filling machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Packaging and filling machine operators tend machines for preparing and packing food products in various packaging containers such as jars, cartons, cans, and others.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8189","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8189"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8189.1","ESCO_LABELS":["adhesive bonding machine setter","edgebander operative","edgebander tender","banding machine tender","edge bander operator","edge bander tender","edgebander setter","adhesive bonding machine worker","edge bander setter","adhesive bonding machine operator","edge bander operative","adhesive bonding machine tender","banding machine setter","edge bander worker","adhesive bonding machine operative","banding machine operative","banding machine worker","banding machine operator","edgebander worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"edge bander operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Edge bander operators tend machines that veneer materials, mostly wood, to increase durability and make them aesthetically pleasing. They also regulate the speed of the belt, set temperature control to regulate heat, brush glue on edges of panels and start and regulate the machine.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"81","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Stationary plant and machine operators monitor and operate stationary industrial plant, machinery and equipment, or for which mobility is not an integral part of operation. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of the industrial plant, machinery or equipment being operated and monitored. Ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to innovations in machinery and equipment is often required.","ISCO_CODE_3":"818","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8189","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Stationary Plant and Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group includes stationary plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 81: Stationary Plant and Machine Operators. The group includes, for instance, operators of machines which make silicon chips and splice cables and ropes.","ISCO_CODES":["8","81","818","8189"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Other Stationary Plant and Machine Operators","Stationary Plant and Machine Operators Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8189.2","ESCO_LABELS":["slitting machine tender","paper slitter operative","slitter operator","splitter rewinder machine operator","slitter setter","slitting machine operator","slitting machine setter","slitting machine worker","steel slitter operative","steel slitter operator","aluminium bending operator","slitting machine operative","slitting machinist","shearer","slitting line setter","slitting rewind machine operator","slitter operative","paper slitter operator","slitter tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"slitter operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Slitter operators set up, operate, or tend machines, in order to cut, slit, bend, or straighten sheets of metal, paper, or other materials to specific widths. Slitter operators must also ensure quality, by examining various end-products and observing pre-defined tolerances.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aircraft sub-assembly installer","aircraft assembler","aeroplane assembler","aircraft rigging assembler","aircraft mechanical systems installer","aircraft structure assembler","aircraft fitter","helicopter assembler","plane assembler","flight control installer","military aircraft assembler","aircraft wing assembler","fixed wing aircraft","jet aircraft assembler","flight control assembler","aircraft fuselage assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft assemblers use hand tools, power tools and other equipment such as CNC machines or robots to construct, fit and install prefabricated parts to manufacture fixed or rotary wing aircrafts and aircraft subassemblies such as flight controls, aircraft skins, rigging and other mechanical systems. They read and interpret blueprints. They operate control systems to determine functional performance of the assemblies and adjust accordingly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["light aircraft engine assembler","piston aircraft engine assembler","military aircraft engine builder","civilian aircraft engine builder","plane engine assembler","civilian aircraft engine assembler","airplane engine builder","jet aircraft engine assembler","aeroplane engine builder","aeroplane engine assembler","military aircraft engine assembler","jet aircraft engine builder","airplane engine assembler","aircraft engine assembler","helicopter engine assembler","piston aircraft engine builder","rotary aircraft engine assembler","rotary aircraft engine builder","helicopter engine builder","plane engine builder","light aircraft engine builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft engine assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft engine assemblers build and install prefabricated parts to form aircraft engines such as lightweight piston engines and gas turbines. They review specifications and technical drawings to determine materials and assembly instructions. They inspect and test the engines and reject malfunctioning components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.2","ESCO_LABELS":["assembly line machine tender","industrial machinery assembly line inspector","bench precision assembler","assembly line operative","machine assembly worker","industrial machinery assembler","machine assembler","manufacturing assembler","assembly worker","sub assembler","final assembler","assembly line operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"industrial machinery assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Industrial machinery assemblers manufacture industrial equipment such as industrial robots, assembly line machines, and labeling machines. They use hand tools and computer-controlled machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mechatronics installer","mechatronic equipment production assembler","mechatronics assembler","mechatronics fitter","robotic equipment inspector","robotic equipment supervisor","mechatronic equipment repairer","mechatronic equipment inspector","robotic fitter","robotic equipment operator","mechatronic equipment supervisor","assembler in mechatronic equipment manufacture","robotic assembler","mechatronic installer","assembler of mechatronic equipment","mechatronic equipment constructor","robotic equipment repairer","mechatronic equipment fabricator","mechatronic equipment operator","mechatronic assembly technician","mechatronic equipment assembler","constructor of mechatronic equipment","mechatronics fabricator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mechatronics assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mechatronics assemblers assemble and maintain complex mechatronic equipment and machines, such as robots, elevators, and advanced home appliances. They build the mechanical, electrical, and electronic components, install software, set the systems in operation, and maintain and repair the components and systems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.4","ESCO_LABELS":["cycle constructor","bicycle constructor","moped builder","motorcycle assembler","bicycle builder","cycle assembler","moped assembler","bike constructor","scooter constructor","moped constructor","scooter builder","motorbike assembler","scooter assembler","bike builder","motorbike constructor","cycle builder","motorbike builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motorcycle assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motorcycle assemblers fasten motorcycle parts and components together such as frames, wheels, engines etc. To do so, they use hand tools, power tools and other equipment such as CNC machines or robots. They read technical plans and use automated assembling equipment to build motorcycles. They inspect individual parts for malfunctions and check the quality of assemblies to make sure the standards are met and the specifications respected.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.5","ESCO_LABELS":["automobile assembler","motor vehicle assembler","truck builder","motor vehicle builder","motor vehicle assembly tester","motor vehicle assemblies inspector","lorry production line worker","lorry builder","auto assembler","car factory operative","lorry assembler","car production line worker","car assembler","car builder","motor vehicle assemblies tester","car factory worker","motor vehicle assembly inspector","truck production line worker","motor vehicle body builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motor vehicle assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motor vehicle assemblers install and put prefabricated motor vehicle parts and components together. They inspect the motor vehicles for defects, and test the assembled equipment for proper performance and conformity to quality standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.5.1","ESCO_LABELS":["car body assembler","lorry body assembler","truck body assembler","vehicle production body assembler","motorcycle body assembler","coach body assembler","motor vehicle body assembler","bus body assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motor vehicle body assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motor vehicle body assemblers fasten motor vehicle body parts and components together such as frames, doors, chassis and hoods. They use hand tools, power tools and other equipment such as CNC machines or robots. They read technical plans and use automated assembling equipment to build motor vehicle bodies. They inspect individual parts for malfunctions and check the quality of assemblies to make sure the standards are met and the specifications respected. Motor vehicle body assemblers report any assembly issues to their supervisor.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.5.2","ESCO_LABELS":["truck engine assembler","gas engine builder","bus engine assembler","car engine builder","bus engine builder","electric engine builder","petrol engine builder","hybrid engine assembler","lorry engine builder","motor vehicle engine assembler","hybrid engine builder","petrol engine assembler","diesel engine assembler","diesel engine builder","gas engine assembler","electric engine assembler","car engine assembler","coach engine builder","truck engine builder","lorry engine assembler","coach engine assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motor vehicle engine assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motor vehicle engine assemblers build and install prefabricated parts to form motor vehicle engines such as diesel, gas, petrol and electric engines. They review specifications and technical drawings to determine materials and assembly instructions. They inspect and test the engines and reject malfunctioning components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.5.3","ESCO_LABELS":["automotive parts assembler","car parts assembler","lorry parts assembler","auto parts assembler","motor vehicle parts tester","motor vehicle parts inspector","motor vehicle parts assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motor vehicle parts assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motor vehicle parts assemblers fasten motor vehicle parts and components together. They use hand and tools power tools to connect wiring and cables, position and adjust parts. Motor vehicle parts assemblers also set up programmable devices or robots. They test electrical assemblies and equipment and inspect individual parts for malfunctions. They check the quality of assemblies to make sure the standards are met and the specifications are complied with.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.6","ESCO_LABELS":["railcar assembler","locomotive assembler","carriage assembler","wagon assembly worker","carriage assembly worker","railway vehicle assembly worker","multiple unit assembly worker","railcar assembly worker","rolling stock assembler","railway vehicle assembler","rail vehicle builder","rolling stock builder","multiple unit assembler","multiple unit builder","wagon builder","wagon assembler","rail vehicle assembler","carriage builder","railway vehicle builder","rail vehicle assembly worker","locomotive assembly worker","locomotive builder","rolling stock assembly worker","railcar builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rolling stock assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rolling stock assemblers use hand tools, power tools and other equipment such as lifting equipment or robots to construct, fit and install prefabricated parts to manufacture rolling stock subassemblies and body structures. They read and interpret blueprints. They operate control systems to determine functional performance of the assemblies and adjust accordingly.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mechanical Machinery Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mechanical machinery assemblers assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, component parts of mechanical machinery such as engines, motor vehicles, turbines and aircraft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Mechanical Machinery Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8211.7","ESCO_LABELS":["marine engine assembler","boat engine assembler","marine engine builder","electric motor assembler","gas turbine engine assembler","boat engine builder","nuclear reactor assembler","vessel engine assembler","dual fuel engine assembler","boat engine assembler\/tester","marine steam engine assembler","four-stroke diesel engine assembler","outboard motor assembler","two-stroke diesel engineer assembler","marine engine assembler\/tester","LNG engine assembler","liquid natural gas engine assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vessel engine assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vessel engine assemblers build and install prefabricated parts to form engines used for all types of vessels such as electric motors, nuclear reactors, gas turbine engines, outboard motors, two-stroke or four-stroke diesel engines and, in some cases, marine steam engines. They review specifications and technical drawings to determine materials and assembly instructions. They inspect and test the engines and reject malfunctioning components.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.1","ESCO_LABELS":["orthodontic instrument assembler","dental instruments fabricator","dental instruments maker","dental instrument assembly line worker","dental equipment assembler","assembly of dental instruments","dental probe assembler","dental instrument assembly operative","dental instrument assembly worker","assembler of dental instruments","dental device assembler","dental laser assembler","dental instrument technician","dental device maker","dental instrument production assembler","assembler in dental instrument production","assembler of dental equipment","dental device fabricator","dental instrument assembly technician","dental drill assembler","dental instrument assembler","orthodontic instruments assembler","dental instruments assembler","dental mirror assembler","dental imaging device assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dental instrument assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dental instrument assemblers assemble various dental instruments, such as drills, lasers, probes, mirrors, and dental imaging devices. They use various machinery, hand tools, chemicals, adhesives and epoxies to assemble the dental instruments. They use precision tools and work in cleanroom environments.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.2","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical equipment constructor","assembler of electrical equipment","fabricator of electrical equipment","constructor of electrical equipment","electrical equipment production assembler","electrical assembler","electrical equipment assembler","electrical products\u00a0assembler","assembler in electrical equipment production","electrical fabricator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrical equipment assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrical equipment assemblers are responsible for the assembly of electrical equipment. They assemble product components and wiring according to the blueprints.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.2.1","ESCO_LABELS":["electrical control panel assembler","monitoring panel assembler","electrical control panel technician","control panel assembly technician","fabricator of electrical control panels","control panel fabricator","assembler of electrical control panels","control panel technician","control panel production assembler","panel wirer","panel board assembler","process control panel assembler","control panel assembler","fabricator of control panels","assembler of control panels"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"control panel assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Control panel assemblers read schematic drawings to assemble control panel units for electrical equipment. They put together wiring, switches,\u00a0control and measuring apparatus and\u00a0cables with hand operated tools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.2.2","ESCO_LABELS":["wire assembler","wire and cable assembler","cable assembler","assembler of electrical cable","assembler of electrical cables","electrical cable fabricator","cable wiring operative","cable and wire assembler","electrical cable assembler","cabling technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electrical cable assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electrical cable assembler manipulate cables and wires made of steel, copper, or aluminium so they can be used to conduct electricity in a variety of appliances.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.2.3","ESCO_LABELS":["wire harness technician","cable harness fabricator","wire harness fabricator","technician in wire harnesses","fabricator of wire harnesses","fabricator of cable harnesses","cable harness assembler","assembler of cable harnesses","cable harness technician","wire harness assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wire harness assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wire harness assemblers bind wires or cables to form wire harnesses used in electronic and electrical systems and equipment. They read electrical wiring plans and tie the wire together according to specifications, using cable ties, cable lacing, electrical conduit, and sleeves.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.3","ESCO_LABELS":["electronics assembler","electronic equipment products production operative","electrical and electronic equipment assembler","assembler of electronics","electronic equipment fabricator","electrical and electronic equipment fabricator","electronic assembler","electronic equipment products assembler","electronic equipment products assembly worker","electronic equipment production worker","fabricator of electronic equipment","electronic equipment assembler","electronic equipment products production worker","assembler electronic equipment products","assembler of electronic equipment","electronic equipment products wirer\/assembler","electronic equipment products assembly operative","electronic equipment production operative","electronic equipment products wirer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electronic equipment assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electronic equipment assemblers are responsible for the assembly of electronic equipment and systems. They assemble electronic components and wiring according to blueprints and assembly drawings. They may assist in quality inspection and equipment maintenance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["battery builder","battery constructor","battery production operative","constructor of batteries","battery fabricator","assembler of batteries","assembler of battery components","battery production assembler","battery component welder","battery component assembler","dry cell production operator","battery maker","battery component production assembler","dry cell production worker","fabricator of batteries","battery assembly operator","battery assembly worker","battery production worker","battery assembler","welder specialised in battery components","battery production operator","battery assembly operative","dry cell production operative","battery welder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"battery assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Battery assemblers are welding and assembling the battery components such as electronics parts, wiring, and casing around the cells.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.3.2","ESCO_LABELS":["electromechanical equipment products production operative","electromechanical equipment products wirer\/assembler","electromechanical equipment products assembly operative","electromechanical equipment fabricator","assembler electromechanical equipment products","electromechanical equipment products assembly worker","electromechanical equipment products wirer","assembler of electromechanical instruments","electromechanical equipment products production worker","electromechanical equipment products assembler","electromechanical equipment assembler","electromechanical equipment production worker","assembler specialised in electromechanical equipment","assembler of electro-mechanical equipment","electromechanical assembler","assembler of electromechanical equipment","fabricator of electromechanical equipment","electro-mechanical equipment assembler","electromechanical equipment production operative","electromechanical instrument assembler","electromechanical instrument fabricator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electromechanical equipment assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electromechanical equipment assemblers read and interpret blueprints, drawings and instructions to assemble or modify electromechanical equipment or devices. They inspect and test the completed units to guarantee good working order and compliance with specifications and standards.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.3.3","ESCO_LABELS":["electric guitar maker","electric keyboard maker","electronic musical instrument craftsperson","electric guitar builder","electronic musical instrument craftsman","electronic musical instrument maker","electric keyboard builder","electronic musical instrument craftswoman","electronic musical instrument builder"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"electronic musical instrument maker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Electronic musical instrument makers create and assemble parts to make electronic instruments according to specified instructions or diagrams. They install and test electric pick-ups, clean and inspect the finished instrument.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.3.4","ESCO_LABELS":["projector assembler","photography equipment assembler","assembler of photographic equipment","assembler of photography equipment","assembler of cameras","photographic equipment assembler","camera assembler","assembler of projectors","video camera assembler","assembler of photo equipment"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"photographic equipment assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Photographic equipment assemblers build photographic products such as cameras, film cameras, and projectors. They collect the different optical, electronic, and mechanical camera components, such as the battery, mirrors, image processor, and lenses, and piece together cameras according to specifications using hand tools or machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.3.5","ESCO_LABELS":["through-hole technology assembly operative","assembler of printed circuit boards","through-hole technology assembly operator","PCB assembler","printed circuit board fabricator","printed circuit board assembler","PCB fabricator","THT operator","through-hole technology assembler","PCB assembly operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"printed circuit board assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Printed circuit board assemblers read blueprints and drawings to assemble printed circuit boards. They use hand- and automated soldering tools and machines to connect electronic components to the board.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.3.6","ESCO_LABELS":["semiconductor assembler","microchip fabricator","semiconductor packages sealer","integrated circuit technician","semiconductor processor","microchip assembler","assembler of semiconductors","integrated circuit operator","microchip manufacturing technician","semiconductor manufacturing technician","semiconductor processing practitioner","micro chip assembler","semi conductor manufacturing inspector","integrated circuit inspector","semiconductor manufacturing inspector","semi conductor processor","processors of semiconductors","processor of semiconductors"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"semiconductor processor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Semiconductor processors manufacture electronic semiconductors as well as semiconductor devices, such as microchips or integrated circuits (IC's). They may also repair, test, and review the products. Semiconductor processors work in cleanrooms and therefore need to wear a special lightweight outfit that fits over their clothing to prevent particles from contaminating their worksite.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.4","ESCO_LABELS":["surface mount technology machine operator","operator of SMT machine","electronics surface mount soldering machine operator","surface-mount technology machine operator","operator of surface-mount technology machine","SMT machine operator","electronics surface mount soldering operative","soldering machine operative","SMT operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"surface-mount technology machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Surface-mount technology machine operators use surface-mount technology (SMT)\u00a0machines to mount and solder small electronic components onto printed circuit boards to create surface-mounted devices (SMD).","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers assemble or modify, according to strictly laid down procedures, components of electrical, electromechanical and electronic equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8212.5","ESCO_LABELS":["operator of wave soldering machine","electronics solderer","wave operator","wave-soldering machine operative","wave-soldering machine operator","solderer of electronics","wave soldering machine operative","wave soldering machine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wave soldering machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wave soldering machine operators set up and operate machines to solder electronic components to the printed circuit board. They read blueprints and layout designs.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.1","ESCO_LABELS":["pyrotechnics assembler","munitions assembler","munitions factory operative","munitions worker","ammunition factory operative","munitions plant operative","munitions production worker","ammunition components assembler","ammunition plant operative","shell maker","munitions assembly worker","ammunition assembler","munitions factory worker","ammunition worker","ammunition factory worker","explosives assembler","munitions plant worker","ammunition assembly worker","ammunition plant worker","ammunition production worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ammunition assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ammunition assemblers put together explosives and other ammunition components. They perform this work in mass production in ammunition factories. The production itself focuses on the manufacturing of cartridges or projectiles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.10","ESCO_LABELS":["rubber goods production operative","rubber goods finishing operator","rubber goods assembly worker","rubber goods assembler","rubber products assembler","rubber goods finisher","rubber goods production assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rubber goods assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rubber goods assemblers manufacture rubber products such as water bottles, swim fins, and rubber gloves. They fasten ferrules, buckles, and straps to rubber goods, and also wrap fabric tape around closures and ferrules.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.11","ESCO_LABELS":["staircase assembler","stair assembler","assembler, wood products","windows assembler","wood products production worker","wood products assembler","wood products builder","wood products maker","window assembler","wood products joiner","wood products fabricator","cabinet assembler","door assembler","wood products assembly worker","wood products constructor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood products assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood products assemblers put together products from premade pieces of wood. They operate machines, often hydraulic, that bind the various elements of a product together using joints, glue or other fasteners. Assemblers put the elements in place, operate the machine and look out for problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.2","ESCO_LABELS":["road bike maker","children's bicycle maker","racing bike assembler","cycle maker","racing bike maker","tag-along maker","mountain bike maker","bicycle trailer assembler","bike maker","bike assembler","bicycle trailer maker","road bike assembler","cycle assembler","pedal cycle maker","bicycle assembler","pedal cycle assembler","bike trailer maker","children's bicycle assembler","mountain bike assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bicycle assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bicycle assemblers build, tune and ensure good working order of all types of bicycles such as mountain bikes, road bikes, children\u2019s bikes etc. They also assemble accessory products like tag-alongs and trailers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.3","ESCO_LABELS":["firework assembler","firework maker","fireworks maker","pyrotechnics assembler","firework assembly worker","signal flare assembler","fireworks assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"firework assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Firework assemblers create explosive devices, coloured lights and set pieces for use as fireworks. They follow blueprints or pictures, fabricate various powders, put powder into casings or tubes, assemble all parts and inspects the final product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.4","ESCO_LABELS":["furniture assembler","furniture assembly technician","furniture assembly operative","wooden furniture assembler","furniture assembly worker","furniture hand assembler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"furniture assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Furniture assemblers place together all parts of furniture and auxiliary items such as furniture legs and cushions. They may also fit springs or special mechanisms. Furniture assemblers follow instructions or blueprints to assemble the furniture, and use hand tools and power tools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.5","ESCO_LABELS":["jewelry craftsperson","jewellery craftsperson","jewellery craftswoman","brooch assembler","assembler jewelry","earring assembler","jewellery bench worker","jewellery craftsman","necklace assembler","jewelry assembler","jewelry craftsman","jewelry bench worker","assembler of jewelry","jewelry craftswoman","chain assembler","bracelet assembler","jewelry repairer","assembler of jewellery","assembler jewellery"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"jewellery assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Jewellery assemblers assemble jewelry parts to form different types of jewellery such as bracelets, necklaces or earrings. They grip links with pliers or position the link in the slot of a linking ring, twist link joints open using pliers, attach all parts together and repair broken chains.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.6","ESCO_LABELS":["medical appliance assembly technician","medical furniture maker","medical instrument assembly technician","medical instrument maker","medical device production operative","medical appliance assembly worker","medical furniture assembler","medical instrument assembly worker","medical device assembly technician","medical appliance maker","medical device production worker","medical appliance assembler","medical device assembler","assembler of medical devices","medical device fabricator","medical furniture assembly technician","medical instrument assembler","medical instrument fabricator","assembler of medical appliances","medical device maker","medical device production operator","medical furniture assembly worker","medical device constructor","medical device assembly worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"medical device assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Medical device assemblers manufacture instruments, machines and appliances that can be used to prevent, diagnose or treat medical conditions. Medical devices can be non-electrical, such as tubes, needles, drainage sets and sterile pipettes, as well as electrical, such as pacemakers, MRI machines, and X-ray devices. Some may also work in the production of medical furniture such as hospital beds and operation tables.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.7","ESCO_LABELS":["metal furniture assembly worker","metal furniture machine operative","metal furniture assembler","metal furniture assembly craftsman","metal furniture machine setter","metal furniture finisher","metal furniture assembly operative","metal furniture machine operator","metal furniture maker","metal furniture machine worker","metal furniture machine tender"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal furniture machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal furniture machine operators use machines and power tools to cut, shape and join metal pieces in order to produce metal furniture ranging from office furnishings to outdoors fittings. They use different types of metal such as aluminium, iron and stainless steel, and different types of processes such as metal forming and casting. They polish, apply protective layers and, in some cases, decorative finishes to the metal pieces. They assemble and join the elements to obtain the final product.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.8","ESCO_LABELS":["assembly technician","production line worker","metal products assembler","product assembler","light assembly operative","fabricator assembler","assembler","metal product assembler and fabricator","fabrication assembler","fabrication operator","fabricator assembler metal products","fabrication assembler metal products","metal fabricating operative","fabricator assembly operator","light assembly worker","metal product fabricator","production worker","structural fabrication operator","fabricator assembly operative","metal product assembler","structural fabricator","fabrication apprentice","fabrication assistant","metal fabrication apprentice"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"metal products assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Metal products assemblers fit and fasten metal materials according to strictly laid down procedures in order to produce various parts or final products using power tools, hand tools, and other machinery.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"82","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"821","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Assemblers assemble prefabricated parts or components to form subassemblies, products and equipment, according to procedures strictly laid down. The products worked on may be moved from one worker to the next along assembly lines.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8219","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Assemblers not elsewhere classified assemble, according to procedures strictly laid down, various products that do not include electronic, electrical or mechanical components.","ISCO_CODES":["8","82","821","8219"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers","Assemblers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"8219.9","ESCO_LABELS":["plastics process operative","plastic products production worker","plastic products cutter\/assembler","plastic parts assembler","assembler of plastic products","plastics process worker","plastic products production operative","assembler of plastic parts","plastic products trimmer\/assembler","plastic products cutter","plastics production worker","plastics process operator","plastics assembler","plastic products assembly operator","plastics products fabricator","assembler plastic products","plastic products finisher","plastic products assembly operative","plastic products assembler","plastic products trimmer","plastic products assembly worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"plastic products assembler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Plastic products assemblers fit and fasten parts and finished plastic products according to strictly-defined procedures. Plastic products assemblers may also cut and shape plastic parts using hand, power, and machine tools.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"831","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Locomotive engine drivers and related workers drive, or assist in driving, locomotive engines to transport passengers and freight, take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs; control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards; make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8311","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Locomotive Engine Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Locomotive engine drivers drive, or assist in driving, locomotive engines to transport passengers and freight.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","831","8311"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","Locomotive Engine Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8311.1","ESCO_LABELS":["passenger engine driver","engine driver","passenger train driver","locomotive engineer","train driver","driver of trains","train operator","metro driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"train driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Train drivers operate trains providing passenger or cargo transport services.\u00a0They are responsible for driving the locomotive in safe manner, respecting all relevant safety, operational and communication regulations, and have full responsibility for the\u00a0safety of passengers and cargo.\u00a0The task involves cooperation and communication with the relevant staff under the infrastructure manager, as well as with staff\u00a0on board the train.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"831","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Locomotive engine drivers and related workers drive, or assist in driving, locomotive engines to transport passengers and freight, take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs; control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards; make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Railway brakers, signallers and shunters take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs, control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards, make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","831","8312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8312.1","ESCO_LABELS":["level crossing attendant","level crossing signalwoman","level crossing signaller","level crossing signalperson","level crossing signalman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"level crossing signalperson","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Level crossing signalpersons operate equipment in the safeguarding of level crossings, according to safety regulations. They supervise the traffic situation arround the level crossing, and communicate with traffic controllers, drivers, and other signalpeople when necessary.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"831","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Locomotive engine drivers and related workers drive, or assist in driving, locomotive engines to transport passengers and freight, take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs; control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards; make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Railway brakers, signallers and shunters take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs, control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards, make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","831","8312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8312.2","ESCO_LABELS":["rail switchman","rail switchwomen","rail pointswoman","railway pointsman","rail switchwoman","railway switchwoman","railway switchman","rail switchmen","rail pointsman","railway pointswoman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rail switchperson","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rail switchpersons assist in the tasks of the traffic controller. They operate switches and signals according to rail traffic control instructions. They ensure compliance with regulations and safety rules. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"831","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Locomotive engine drivers and related workers drive, or assist in driving, locomotive engines to transport passengers and freight, take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs; control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards; make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Railway brakers, signallers and shunters take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs, control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards, make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","831","8312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8312.3","ESCO_LABELS":["switcher","shunter attendant","rail shunter","shunting assistant","shunting supervisor","shunter assistant","foreman shunter","shunter driver","shunting forewoman","shunting foreman","operator shunter","foreman shunter\/forewoman shunter","forewoman shunter","shunting attendant","foreman\/forewoman shunter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"shunter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Shunters move shunting units with or without wagons or groups of wagons in order to build trains. They manage the driving of locomotives and are involved in switching wagons, making or splitting up trains in shunting yards or sidings. They operate according to the technical features, such as controlling movement via a remote control device.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"831","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Locomotive engine drivers and related workers drive, or assist in driving, locomotive engines to transport passengers and freight, take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs; control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards; make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Railway brakers, signallers and shunters take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs, control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards, make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","831","8312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8312.4","ESCO_LABELS":["platform assistant","platform dispatch assistant","train dispatch controller","train dispatcher","engine dispatcher","railway dispatcher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"train dispatcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Train dispatchers ensure the safe and efficient dispatch of the train services. The safety of\u00a0customers is their main priority. When\u00a0carrying out train dispatch duties,\u00a0they check the traffic signals and communicate promptly with\u00a0train drivers and conductors that it is safe for the train to pull away.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"831","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Locomotive engine drivers and related workers drive, or assist in driving, locomotive engines to transport passengers and freight, take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs; control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards; make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Railway brakers, signallers and shunters take charge of and safeguard railway freight trains during runs, control the movement of railway traffic by operating signals, switch rolling stock and make up trains in railway yards, make up trains for hauling in mines and control their movement.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","831","8312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Locomotive Engine Drivers and Related Workers","Railway Brake, Signal and Switch Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8312.5","ESCO_LABELS":["signalman","train preparer","track repairer","track grinder","rail signalling fitter","railway grinder","railway track maintainer","track foreman","brake coupler","rail setter","switch operator","railway switch operator","switch tender","track service person","railway brake technician","rail signal maintainer","railroad signal maintainer","railway bender","track worker","track signal repairer","track oiler","railway track technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"train preparer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Train preparers are responsible for checking and testing of equipment and systems on rail vehicles before vehicles are moved. They ensure that a train is in a fit condition to enter service, that the train equipment is correctly deployed and the formation of the train matches the train\u2019s designated pathway. Depending on the individual work organisation of the operator they also perform technical inspections carried out prior to the train entering service.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"832","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Car, van and motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles, motorized tricycles, cars or vans to transport passengers, materials or goods.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles or motorized tricycles equipped to transport materials, goods or passengers.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","832","8321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","Motorcycle Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8321.1","ESCO_LABELS":["timed delivery motorcycle driver","sameday delivery motorcycle driver","express delivery motorcycle driver","motorcyle courier","motorcycle delivery person","telephone directory motorcycle deliverer","home delivery motorcycle driver","motorcycle driver of deliveries"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"motorcycle delivery person","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Motorcycle delivery persons perform the transportation of all kinds of packets containing objects, loose pieces, prepared meals, medications and documents that require special treatment in terms of urgency, value or fragility. They transport and deliver their packets by motorcycle.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"832","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Car, van and motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles, motorized tricycles, cars or vans to transport passengers, materials or goods.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Car, Taxi and Van Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Car, taxi and van drivers drive and tend motor cars and vans to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","832","8322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","Car, Taxi and Van Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8322.1","ESCO_LABELS":["armored car driver","armoured truck driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"armoured car driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Armoured car drivers drive the armoured car to transfer valuable items, such as money, to different locations. They never leave the car. They work in cooperation with the armoured car guards who deliver the valuables to their final recipients. Armoured car drivers ensure vehicle security at all times by following company policies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"832","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Car, van and motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles, motorized tricycles, cars or vans to transport passengers, materials or goods.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Car, Taxi and Van Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Car, taxi and van drivers drive and tend motor cars and vans to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","832","8322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","Car, Taxi and Van Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8322.2","ESCO_LABELS":["delivery driver","pizza delivery person","dry cleaning driver","delivery person","groceries delivery person","chinese food delivery person","mediterranean food delivery person","fast food delivery driver","delivery van driver","deliveryman","delivery car driver","telephone directory delivery driver","deliverywoman","food delivery person"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"car and van delivery driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Car and van delivery drivers transport goods and packages to specified locations by car or van. They load and unload goods according to schedule, ensure proper handling of packages, follow directions and plan the best route to each destination.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"832","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Car, van and motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles, motorized tricycles, cars or vans to transport passengers, materials or goods.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Car, Taxi and Van Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Car, taxi and van drivers drive and tend motor cars and vans to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","832","8322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","Car, Taxi and Van Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8322.3","ESCO_LABELS":["hearse driver","chauffeur","driver","funeral car driver","funeral driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hearse driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hearse drivers operate and maintain specialised vehicles to transport deceased persons from their homes, hospital or funeral home to their final resting place. They also assist the funeral attendants with their duties.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"832","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Car, van and motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles, motorized tricycles, cars or vans to transport passengers, materials or goods.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Car, Taxi and Van Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Car, taxi and van drivers drive and tend motor cars and vans to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","832","8322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","Car, Taxi and Van Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8322.4","ESCO_LABELS":["parking valet","car parker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"parking valet","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Parking valets provide assistance to clients by moving their vehicles to a specific parking location. They may also help with handling clients' luggage and provide information on parking rates. Parking valets maintain a friendly attitude towards their clients and follow company policies and procedures.\n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"832","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Car, van and motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles, motorized tricycles, cars or vans to transport passengers, materials or goods.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Car, Taxi and Van Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Car, taxi and van drivers drive and tend motor cars and vans to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","832","8322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","Car, Taxi and Van Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8322.5","ESCO_LABELS":["driver of patient transport vehicle","PTS driver","driver in patient transport services","patient transport driver","medical transport vehicle driver","ambulance care assistant","patient transport services driver","driver of medical transportation vehicle","medical transport service assistant","patient transportation services driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"patient transport services driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Patient transport services drivers transfer disabled, vulnerable and elderly patients to and from health care facilities such as hospitals or social care settings. They drive the ambulance and maintain all the related equipment but under non-emergency circumstances.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"832","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Car, van and motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles, motorized tricycles, cars or vans to transport passengers, materials or goods.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Car, Taxi and Van Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Car, taxi and van drivers drive and tend motor cars and vans to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","832","8322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","Car, Taxi and Van Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8322.6","ESCO_LABELS":["personal valet","personal chauffeur","personal driver","private valet","private driver","private chauffeur"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"private chauffeur","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Private chauffeurs transport their employers to a particular destination safely and on time. They use navigation devices to reach the destination in the shortest time possible, advise on weather and traffic conditions and comply with legal driving regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"832","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Car, van and motorcycle drivers drive and tend motorcycles, motorized tricycles, cars or vans to transport passengers, materials or goods.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8322","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Car, Taxi and Van Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Car, taxi and van drivers drive and tend motor cars and vans to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","832","8322"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Car, Van and Motorcycle Drivers","Car, Taxi and Van Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8322.7","ESCO_LABELS":["driver of taxi","private hire driver","private driver","cab driver","chauffeur","taxi driver","minicab driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"taxi driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Taxi drivers operate a licensed private passenger transportation vehicle, looking after customers, taking fares and managing vehicle servicing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8331","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bus and Tram Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bus and tram drivers drive and tend buses or street tramcars to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8331"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Bus and Tram Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8331.1","ESCO_LABELS":["intercity bus driver","private bus operator","transit bus driver","bus driver","public service vehicle operator","passenger driver","international bus driver","public bus operator","touristic bus driver","coach driver","private coach driver","public bus driver","bus operator","driver of bus","bus driving operator","schoolbus driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bus driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bus drivers operate buses or coaches, take fares, and look after passengers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8331","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bus and Tram Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bus and tram drivers drive and tend buses or street tramcars to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8331"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Bus and Tram Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8331.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["trolley bus driver","bus operator","transit bus driver","guided bus driver","trolley bus operator","trolleybus driver","trolleybus operator","driver of trolley buses"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"trolley bus driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Trolley bus drivers operate trolley buses or guided buses, take fares, and look after passengers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8331","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Bus and Tram Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Bus and tram drivers drive and tend buses or street tramcars to transport passengers, mail or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8331"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Bus and Tram Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8331.2","ESCO_LABELS":["tram driver","light rail vehicle driver","light rail train driver","driver of light rail trains","driver of trams","metro train driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tram driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tram drivers operate trams, take fares, and look after passengers. ","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Heavy-truck and lorry drivers drive and tend heavy motor vehicles to transport goods, liquids and heavy materials over short or long distances.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8332.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aeroplane refueller","aircraft fuel system operator","aircraft refueller","refuelling operator","refueller","fuel operator","aircraft fuel system worker","aircraft refuelling operator","operator of aircraft fuel systems"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft fuel system operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft fuel system operators maintain fuel distribution systems and ensure the refuelling of planes.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Heavy-truck and lorry drivers drive and tend heavy motor vehicles to transport goods, liquids and heavy materials over short or long distances.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8332.2","ESCO_LABELS":["courier delivery driver","teamster","delivery driver","heavy goods vehicle driver","trucker","van driver","HGV driver","truckie","cargo vehicle driver","driver of cargo vehicles","lorry driver","truck driver","courier","freight driver","package delivery driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cargo vehicle driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cargo vehicle drivers operate vehicles such as trucks and vans. They may also take care of the loading and unloading of cargo.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Heavy-truck and lorry drivers drive and tend heavy motor vehicles to transport goods, liquids and heavy materials over short or long distances.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8332.3","ESCO_LABELS":["mobile pump operator","volumetric mixer driver","concrete mixer driver","concrete pump operator","concrete pump operative","LGV mixer driver","HGV mixer driver","concrete pump truck operator","concrete mixer truck driver","concrete pump driver-operator","cement mixer driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"concrete pump operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Concrete pump operators drive and operate trucks to haul concrete from the plant to project sites, and operate pumps to disperse concrete at the site. They also clean and maintain the truck and its mechanical parts.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Heavy-truck and lorry drivers drive and tend heavy motor vehicles to transport goods, liquids and heavy materials over short or long distances.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8332.4","ESCO_LABELS":["dangerous goods transport specialist","dangerous goods driving specialist","dangerous goods driver","explosives truck driver","ADR driver","hazardous materials driver","dangerous goods trucker","dangerous goods deliverer","driver of dangerous goods"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dangerous goods driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dangerous goods drivers transport fuel and bulk liquid, hazardous products and chemicals by road.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Heavy-truck and lorry drivers drive and tend heavy motor vehicles to transport goods, liquids and heavy materials over short or long distances.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8332.5","ESCO_LABELS":["fire and rescue service truck operator","crew manager","emergency fire service vehicle operator","fire appliance operator","fire service vehicle operator","fire engine driver","fire engine operator","fire and rescue service vehicle operator","fire appliance driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fire service vehicle operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fire service vehicle operators drive and operate emergency fire service vehicles such as firetrucks. They specialise in emergency driving and assist firefighting operations. They ensure that all material is well stored on the vehicle, transported and ready for usage.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Heavy-truck and lorry drivers drive and tend heavy motor vehicles to transport goods, liquids and heavy materials over short or long distances.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8332.6","ESCO_LABELS":["animal conveyance","animal transporter","animal transport service","animal carriage","animal travel provider","live animal transporter","animal travel service"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"live animal transporter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Live animal transporters provide transport and transfer for live animals, including the monitoring of the health and welfare of animals, the planning of, and preparation for journeys, and loading and unloading of animals, according to national and international legislation. \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Heavy-truck and lorry drivers drive and tend heavy motor vehicles to transport goods, liquids and heavy materials over short or long distances.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8332.7","ESCO_LABELS":["moving van driver","moving truck operator","removal truck driver","removal lorry driver","removal van driver","removal van operator","moving lorry driver","moving truck driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"moving truck driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Moving truck drivers operate lorries or trucks intended for relocating and transporting goods, belongings, machinery, and others. They assist in placing goods in the truck for efficient use of space and security compliance.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"833","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Heavy truck and bus drivers drive and tend heavy trucks, lorries, buses or street tramcars to transport goods, liquids, heavy materials, mail or passengers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Heavy-truck and lorry drivers drive and tend heavy motor vehicles to transport goods, liquids and heavy materials over short or long distances.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","833","8332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Heavy Truck and Bus Drivers","Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8332.8","ESCO_LABELS":["refuse vehicle driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"refuse vehicle driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Refuse vehicle drivers drive the large vehicles used for refuse collection. They drive the vehicles from the homes and facilities where the refuse is collected by the refuse collectors on the lorry and transport the waste to the waste treatment and disposal facilities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mobile Farm and Forestry Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mobile farm and forestry plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor one or more types of special-purpose motorized, mobile machinery or equipment used in agricultural, horticultural and forestry operations.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Farm and Forestry Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8341.1","ESCO_LABELS":["logger","chainsaw operator","woodland equipment operator","mobile sawmill operator","woodcutter","woodman","logging equipment operator","lumberjack","forestry equipment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"forestry equipment operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Forestry equipment operators carry out operations with specialised equipment in the forest to maintain, harvest, extract and forward wood for the manufacturing of consumer goods and industrial products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mobile Farm and Forestry Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mobile farm and forestry plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor one or more types of special-purpose motorized, mobile machinery or equipment used in agricultural, horticultural and forestry operations.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Farm and Forestry Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8341.2","ESCO_LABELS":["agricultural machinery operator","land-based machinery operator","farm equipment operator","forest tractor driver","forestry tractor driver","combined driver","agricultural equipment operator","landbased machinery operator","tractor driver","land-based machinery operators"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"land-based machinery operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Land-based machinery operators operate specialised equipment and machinery for agricultural production and maintenance of landscape.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8341","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mobile Farm and Forestry Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mobile farm and forestry plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor one or more types of special-purpose motorized, mobile machinery or equipment used in agricultural, horticultural and forestry operations.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8341"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Farm and Forestry Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8341.3","ESCO_LABELS":["agricultural machinery supervisor","agricultural equipment supervisor","combined driver supervisor","farm machinery supervisor","tractor driver supervisor","landbased machinery supervisor","farm equipment supervisor","land-based machinery supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"land-based machinery supervisor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Land-based machinery supervisors plan and organise land-based machinery services for agricultural production and landscaping in close cooperation with their clients.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bulldozer operator","bulldozer driver","bull dozer driver","dozer driver","dozer operative","bulldozer operative","earthmover driver","bull dozer operator","dozer\/crawler driver","construction plant operator","earthmover operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bulldozer operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bulldozer operators operate a heavy vehicle to move earth, rubble or other material over the ground.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.10","ESCO_LABELS":["quarry earth moving equipment operative","aggregate driver","surface miner equipment operator","surface mining heavy equipment driver","surface miner (heavy equipment)","surface mine plant operator","quarry plant operator","tipper driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"surface mine plant operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Surface mine plant operators control\u00a0heavy-duty equipment such as excavators and dump trucks,\u00a0often involving a high level of spatial awareness, to excavate, load and transport\u00a0ore, raw mineral including sand, stone and clay and overburden at quarries and surface mines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.2","ESCO_LABELS":["dredde operator","dredge operator","port dredge operator","port dredger operator","dredger operator","dredge operatr"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"dredge operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Dredge operators work with industrial equipment to remove underwater material in order to make the area accessible to ships, to establish ports, to lay cables or for other purposes, and move the material to the desired location.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.3","ESCO_LABELS":["plant operator, excavator","tracked excavator operator","equipment operator, excavator","heavy plant operator, excavator","excavator operator","360 degree excavator operator","construction plant operator, excavator","backhoe excavator operator","excavator","excavation worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"excavator operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Excavator operators use excavators to dig into earth or other materials to remove it. They are involved in a variety of projects, such as demolition, dredging, and the of digging holes, foundations and trenches.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.4","ESCO_LABELS":["grader driver","heavy plant operator, grader","motor-grader driver","grader operator","grader operative","plant operator, grader","grader worker","construction plant operator, grader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"grader operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Grader operators work with a heavy piece of mobile equipment that creates a flat surface by slicing off the top soil with a large blade. Graders usually provide a flat finish on the heavy earthmoving work performed by the scraper and bulldozer operators.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.5","ESCO_LABELS":["piledriver","pile hammer operator","pile driving hammer operative","pile drivin' hammer operator","piling equipment operative","pile driving hammer operator","pile-driver operator","pile-driver operative","piling operative","pile driving hamer operator","piling equipment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pile driving hammer operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pile driving hammer operators work with a piece of heavy equipment that positions piles and hammers them into the ground using a rigging mechanism.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.6","ESCO_LABELS":["highway construction worker","road construction worcker","surfacing worker","runway construction worker","road constructinn worker","road paver","civil engineering project worker","road construction operative","road paviour","paver","road costruction worker","rad construction worker","roading construction worker","road construction worker","road construction project worker","construction worker on roads","rod construction worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"road construction worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Road construction workers perform road construction on earthworks, substructure works and the pavement section of the road. They cover the compacted soil with one or more layers. Road construction workers usually lay a stabilising bed of sand or clay first before adding asphalt or concrete slabs in order to finish a road.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.7","ESCO_LABELS":["roller-compactor operator","rough roller operator","vibrating roller driver","ride on road roller operator","road roller operator","walk-behind roller operator","ride on roller driver","roller operator","roller operative","ride on roller operator","road roller driver","walk-behind road roller operator","roller-compactor driver","roller driver","vibrating roller operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"road roller operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Road roller operators work with equipment to compact a variety of materials, such as soil, gravel, concrete or asphalt, in the construction of roads and foundations. They walk behind, or sit on top of the road roller, depending on the type and size, and roll over the area to be compacted.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.8","ESCO_LABELS":["towed-scraper driver","scraper driver","construction plant operator, scraper","scraper operative","motor-scraper driver","towed-scraper operator","scraper operator","plant operator, scraper","heavy plant operator, scraper","scraper worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"scraper operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Scraper operators work with a mobile piece of heavy equipment that scrapes the top layer of the ground and deposits it in a hopper to be hauled off. They drive the scraper over the surface to be scraped, adapting the speed of the machine to the hardness of the surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8342","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Earthmoving and related plant operators operate machines to excavate, grade, level, smooth and compact earth or similar materials.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8342"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Earthmoving and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8342.9","ESCO_LABELS":["snow removal worker","snow-clearing worker","snow plougher","snow remover"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"snow-clearing worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Snow-clearing workers operate trucks and plows to remove snow and ice from public sidewalks, streets and other locations. They also dump salt and sand on the ground to de-ice the concerning locations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Crane, hoist and related plant operators operate and monitor stationary and mobile cranes and other hoisting equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8343.1","ESCO_LABELS":["cable propelled vehicle controller","automated cable vehicle controller","controller of automated cable vehicles","cable propelled vehicle operator","cable car operator","cable car controller","automated cable vehicle operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"automated cable vehicle controller","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Automated cable vehicle controllers operate systems and control boards keeping under control the operations of a varied array of modes of transport operated by cable. They can operate aerial cabins, telphers, funiculars, etc. They ensure continuous operations and intervene in the operations when unforeseen situations occur.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Crane, hoist and related plant operators operate and monitor stationary and mobile cranes and other hoisting equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8343.2","ESCO_LABELS":["dock crane operator","straddle crane operator","container crane operator","crane driver","operator of container crane","ship crane operator","dockside crane operator","shipping container crane operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"container crane operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Container crane operators operate electrically powered cranes equipped with cantilevers on which hoisting gear is supported to load or unload container cargo. They move towers in position alongside vessel and lower cantilevers over the deck or hold of a vessel. They lift and move containers along the cantilever and position the container on the dock, on the vessel deck or in the hold.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Crane, hoist and related plant operators operate and monitor stationary and mobile cranes and other hoisting equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8343.3","ESCO_LABELS":["lorry-mounted crane driver","mobile crane operators","compact crane driver","mini crane operator","mobile crane driver","lorry-mounted crane operator","mini crane driver","compact crane operator","operator specialised in mobile crane","mobile crane operator","bottom cat operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mobile crane operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Mobile crane operators work with a variety of crane types that can be moved easily around the road, rail and water. Mobile cranes are often mounted on trucks.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Crane, hoist and related plant operators operate and monitor stationary and mobile cranes and other hoisting equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8343.4","ESCO_LABELS":["cinder crane technicians","gantry crane operator","wall-crane technician","bridge crane operator","wall-crane operator","crane operators","mobile crane technicians","production plant crane operator","ingot strippers","gantry crane technician","tower crane technician","production plant crane operators","gantry crane technicians","bottom cat operator","scrap crane technicians","production plant electric crane operator","hot-metal crane technicians","bridge crane technicians","overhead crane operator","cantilever crane operator","tower crane technicians","pit crane operator","charging-crane technician","hot-metal crane technician","cinder crane technician","bridge crane technician","mill crane operator","charging-crane technicians","scrap crane operator","scrap crane technician","bottom crane operator","steel crane operator","charging-crane operator","hot-metal crane operator","cinder crane operator","ingot stripper","wall-crane technicians","mobile crane technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"production plant crane operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Production plant crane operators operate the basic technologic cranes during the production process at the given unit by lifting and moving loads (bales, containers, buckets and other facilities) with raw and other materials.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8343","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Crane, hoist and related plant operators operate and monitor stationary and mobile cranes and other hoisting equipment.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8343"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Crane, Hoist and Related Plant Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8343.5","ESCO_LABELS":["tower crane driver","tower crane operative","tower-crane operator","tower crane operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"tower crane operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Tower crane operators work with tower cranes, tall balance cranes consisting of a horizontal jib mounted on a vertical mast, along with the necessary motors and lifting hook attached to the jib. Operators control the crane from within a control cabin, or use radio control.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"834","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mobile plant operators drive, tend, operate and monitor special-purpose motorized machinery or equipment used for clearing or preparing land; digging, moving and spreading earth, rock and similar materials; and lifting or moving heavy objects.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8344","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Lifting Truck Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Lifting-truck operators drive, operate and monitor lifting trucks or similar vehicles to transport, lift and stack pallets with goods.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","834","8344"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Mobile Plant Operators","Lifting Truck Operators"],"ESCO_CODE":"8344.1","ESCO_LABELS":["forklift operator","warehouse forklift operator","warehouse forklift driver","warehouse material handler","order picker driver","forklift truck operator","operator of forklift trucks","forklift driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"forklift operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Forklift operators are responsible for operating forklifts to move, locate, relocate, stack, and count merchandise. They are accountable for the safe and ef\ufb01cient operation of forklifts. Moreover, they perform the filling of orders and check the accuracy of other orders.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"835","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8350","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","835","8350"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8350.1","ESCO_LABELS":["senior crewwoman","boatswain","senior crewman","bosum","fisheries boatswain"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"boatswain","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Boatswains organise the crew on deck and at the fishing hold to execute the orders received from a superior. They coordinate the operations of maintenance, manoeuvres, assembly and repair of fishing gear and sorting, processing and preserving of the catches while observing the hygienic standards and established safety regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"835","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8350","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","835","8350"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8350.2","ESCO_LABELS":["general purpose crew member","general purpose hand","boat crew member","yacht deckshand","crew member","decksman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"decksman","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Decksmen are unlicensed members of the deck department of an inland vessel. This position is usually the first step on the way to become an able seaman and beyond. They perform a variety of duties related to the operation and upkeep of deck department areas, the engine, and other equipment, mooring and unmooring, as well as (to a certain extent) the steering of the ship.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"835","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8350","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","835","8350"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8350.3","ESCO_LABELS":["engine minder on vessels","narrowboat crew member","canal narrowboat engine minder","narrow boat crew member","canal boat engine minder","narrowboat engine minder","vessel engine operator","engine minder","canal boat crew member","canal narrowboat crew member","narrow boat engine minder","on board engine minder","barge crew member","barge engine minder","ship engine operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"engine minder","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Engine minders perform work related to the deck department of an inland water transport vessel. They use their experience on-board a motorised inland navigation vessel as an ordinary crewmember and have a basic knowledge of engines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"835","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8350","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","835","8350"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8350.4","ESCO_LABELS":["fisherman","fishing vessel deckhand","fisheries sailor","trawlerman","trawlerwoman","fisherwoman","fisheries deckhand"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"fisheries deckhand","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Fisheries deckhands work on fishing vessels where they carry out fishing related activities. They undertake a wide range of fishing and maritime work on land and at sea, such as handling of fishing gears and catches, communications, supply, seamanship, hospitality and stores.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"835","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8350","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","835","8350"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8350.5","ESCO_LABELS":["AB","able seaman","watchstander","matrose","dayworker","able seawoman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"matrose","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Matroses are members of the deck department of an inland water transportship. They may work on the helm, on the deck, in the cargo hold and in the engine room. They may be called on to use emergency, lifesaving, damage control, and safety equipment. They perform all operations connected with the launching of lifesaving equipment and are expected to be able to operate deck machinery, mooring and anchoring equipment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"835","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8350","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","835","8350"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8350.6","ESCO_LABELS":["seamanship apprentice","ordinary seawoman","OS","seaman recruit","ordinary seaman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ordinary seaman","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ordinary seamen occupy the lowest rank of a maritime ship\u2019s deck crew. They comprise the main labour force on board a boat where they help to operate the ship. They are supervised by the ship captain and the engineer, and can be given instructions by any individuals ranked above them.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"8","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Plant and machine operators, and assemblers operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment on the spot or by remote control; drive and operate trains, motor vehicles and mobile machinery and equipment; or assemble products from component parts according to strict specifications and procedures. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work mainly calls for experience with and an understanding of industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment as well as an ability to cope with machine-paced operations and to adapt to technological innovations.","ISCO_CODE_2":"83","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Drivers and mobile plant operators drive and tend trains and motor vehicles, or drive, operate and monitor industrial and agricultural machinery and equipment, or execute deck duties on board ship and other water-borne craft. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"835","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODE_4":"8350","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Ship\u2019s deck crews and related workers carry out deck duties on board ships and similar duties on board other water-borne craft.","ISCO_CODES":["8","83","835","8350"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers","Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers","Ships\u2019 Deck Crews and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"8350.7","ESCO_LABELS":["mariner","crewmember","sailor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sailor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sailors assist the ship captain and any crew higher in hierarchy to operate ships. They dust and wax furniture and polish wood trim, sweep floors and decks, and polish brass and other metal parts. They inspect, repair, and maintain sails and rigging, and paint or varnish surfaces. They make emergency repairs to the auxiliary engine. Sailors may stow supplies and equipment and record data in log, such as weather conditions and distance travelled.\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"911","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers sweep, vacuum clean, wash, polish, take care of household linen, purchase household supplies; perform various tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9111","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Domestic Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Domestic cleaners and helpers sweep, vacuum clean, wash and polish, take care of household linen, purchase household supplies, prepare food, serve meals and perform various other domestic duties.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","911","9111"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","Domestic Cleaners and Helpers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9111.1","ESCO_LABELS":["domestic helper","servant","household worker","housekeeping cleaner","charworker","personal maid","domestic worker","maid","domestic maid","cleaning lady","house cleaner","domestic cleaner","housekeeper","cleaning maid","chambermaid"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"domestic cleaner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Domestic cleaners perform all necessary cleaning activities in order to clean their clients' houses. They vacuum and sweep floors, wash dishes, launder clothes, dust, scrub and polish surfaces and disinfect equipment and materials.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"911","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers sweep, vacuum clean, wash, polish, take care of household linen, purchase household supplies; perform various tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cleaners and helpers in offices, hotels and other establishments perform various cleaning tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","911","9112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments"],"ESCO_CODE":"9112.1","ESCO_LABELS":["aeroplane cleaner","cabin cleaner","aeroplane groomer","plane cleaner","aircraft groomer","groomer for aircraft"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aircraft groomer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aircraft groomers clean aircraft cabins and airplanes after usage.\u00a0They vacuum or sweep the interior of cabin, brush debris from seats, and arrange seat belts. They clean trash and debris from seat pockets and arranged in-flight magazines, safety cards, and sickness bags. They also clean galleys and lavatories.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"911","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers sweep, vacuum clean, wash, polish, take care of household linen, purchase household supplies; perform various tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cleaners and helpers in offices, hotels and other establishments perform various cleaning tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","911","9112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments"],"ESCO_CODE":"9112.2","ESCO_LABELS":["janitor","janitors manager","maintenance worker","janitors supervisor","custodian","super","office cleaner","building cleaner","janitress","building caretaker","superintendent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"building cleaner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Building cleaners maintain the cleanliness and overall functionality of various types of buildings such as offices, hospitals and public institutions. They perform cleaning duties like sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, empty trash and check security systems, locks and windows. Building cleaners check air conditioning systems and notify the appropriate persons in case of malfunctions or problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"911","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers sweep, vacuum clean, wash, polish, take care of household linen, purchase household supplies; perform various tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cleaners and helpers in offices, hotels and other establishments perform various cleaning tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","911","9112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments"],"ESCO_CODE":"9112.3","ESCO_LABELS":["furniture cleaner","re-upholsterer","upholstery cleaner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"furniture cleaner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Furniture cleaners maintain furniture items by removing dust, applying furniture polish, cleaning stains and maintaining colouring.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"911","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers sweep, vacuum clean, wash, polish, take care of household linen, purchase household supplies; perform various tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cleaners and helpers in offices, hotels and other establishments perform various cleaning tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","911","9112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments"],"ESCO_CODE":"9112.4","ESCO_LABELS":["rooms person","housekeeping worker","chamber maid","housekeeper","room attendant","chambermaid"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"room attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Room attendants clean, tidy and restock guest rooms as well as other public areas as directed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"911","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers sweep, vacuum clean, wash, polish, take care of household linen, purchase household supplies; perform various tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cleaners and helpers in offices, hotels and other establishments perform various cleaning tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","911","9112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments"],"ESCO_CODE":"9112.5","ESCO_LABELS":["powder room attendant","rest room cleaner","toilet attendant","restroom attendant","lavatory attendant","washroom attendant","restroom cleaner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"toilet attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Toilet attendants clean and maintain toilet facilities in accordance with company standards and policies. They use cleaning equipment to clean mirrors, floors, toilets and sinks. They perform the cleaning activities before, during and after operational service hours. Toilet attendants refill the facility with supplies as needed and maintain records of their daily operations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"911","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers sweep, vacuum clean, wash, polish, take care of household linen, purchase household supplies; perform various tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9112","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Cleaners and helpers in offices, hotels and other establishments perform various cleaning tasks in order to keep clean and tidy the interiors and fixtures of hotels, offices and other establishments, as well as of aircraft, trains, buses and similar vehicles.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","911","9112"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Domestic, Hotel and Office Cleaners and Helpers","Cleaners and Helpers in Offices, Hotels and Other Establishments"],"ESCO_CODE":"9112.6","ESCO_LABELS":["train cleaning staff member","train night cleaner","train depot cleaner","train cleaning crew member","train cleaning team member","train cleaning operative","train day cleaner","train cleaner","train and station cleaner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"train cleaner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Train cleaners keep the interiors of trains tidy and clean. They clean out the bins in the different compartments, and perform other cleaning activities such as hoovering, mopping and deep cleaning.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"912","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Vehicle, Window, Laundry and Other Hand Cleaning Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Vehicle, window, laundry and other hand cleaning workers clean windows, showcases or other surfaces of buildings or vehicles; and press, launder or dry-clean linen and other textiles by hand.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hand Launderers and Pressers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hand launderers and pressers launder, press or dry-clean garments, linen and other textiles by hand.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","912","9121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Vehicle, Window, Laundry and Other Hand Cleaning Workers","Hand Launderers and Pressers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9121.1","ESCO_LABELS":["linen and uniforms attendant","linen room attendant","linen manager","linen supervisor","linen and uniform attendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"linen room attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Linen room attendants retrieve linen or uniforms for cleaning. They maintain service availability of the linen and keep inventory records.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"91","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Cleaners and Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Cleaners and helpers perform various tasks in private households, hotels, offices, hospitals and other establishments, as well as in aircraft, trains coaches, trams and similar vehicles, in order to keep the interiors and fixtures clean, and launder and press garments and textiles by hand. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"912","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Vehicle, Window, Laundry and Other Hand Cleaning Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Vehicle, window, laundry and other hand cleaning workers clean windows, showcases or other surfaces of buildings or vehicles; and press, launder or dry-clean linen and other textiles by hand.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9121","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hand Launderers and Pressers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hand launderers and pressers launder, press or dry-clean garments, linen and other textiles by hand.","ISCO_CODES":["9","91","912","9121"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Cleaners and Helpers","Vehicle, Window, Laundry and Other Hand Cleaning Workers","Hand Launderers and Pressers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9121.2","ESCO_LABELS":["garment presser","ironing person","wearing apparel presser","presser for garment and related materials","hand presser for garment and related materials","apparel presser","ironer","topper-press operator","steam flattener","pressing\u00a0machine operator for garment and related materials","hand pressing operator","ironing lady"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wearing apparel presser","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wearing apparel pressers use steam irons, vacuum pressers, or hand pressers to shape wearing apparel.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. 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Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"921","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers perform simple and routine tasks in the production of crops and livestock, cultivation and maintenance of gardens and parks, exploitation and conservation of forests, and conduct of aquaculture and fisheries operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9213","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Mixed crop and livestock farm labourers perform simple and routine tasks in farm production of both crops and animals.","ISCO_CODES":["9","92","921","9213"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9213.1","ESCO_LABELS":["farm worker","crop production worker","farm hand","growing worker","crop worker","crops production worker","crop growing worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"crop production worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Crop production workers carry out practical activities\u00a0and assist in the production of agronomical crops.\u00a0 \n","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"92","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers perform simple and routine tasks in the production of crops and livestock, cultivation and maintenance of gardens and parks, exploitation and conservation of forests, and conduct of aquaculture and fisheries operations. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"921","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers perform simple and routine tasks in the production of crops and livestock, cultivation and maintenance of gardens and parks, exploitation and conservation of forests, and conduct of aquaculture and fisheries operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garden and Horticultural Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garden and horticultural labourers perform simple and routine tasks in operations to cultivate and maintain trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants in parks and private gardens, to produce saplings, bulbs and seeds, or grow vegetables and flowers by intensive cultivation techniques.","ISCO_CODES":["9","92","921","9214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Garden and Horticultural Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9214.1","ESCO_LABELS":["garden laborer","landscaping labourer","garden maintenance trainee","gardening assistant","landscape labourer","landscaping operative","garden worker","manual garden labourer","gardener","gardening worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"garden labourer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Garden labourers perform simple tasks in cultivating and maintaining flowers, trees and shrubs. 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Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"921","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers perform simple and routine tasks in the production of crops and livestock, cultivation and maintenance of gardens and parks, exploitation and conservation of forests, and conduct of aquaculture and fisheries operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9214","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garden and Horticultural Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garden and horticultural labourers perform simple and routine tasks in operations to cultivate and maintain trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants in parks and private gardens, to produce saplings, bulbs and seeds, or grow vegetables and flowers by intensive cultivation techniques.","ISCO_CODES":["9","92","921","9214"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Garden and Horticultural Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9214.2","ESCO_LABELS":["horticulture worker","berry picker","flower picker","fruit picker","horticultural farm worker","crop worker","horticultural worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"horticulture worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Horticulture workers carry out practical activities and assist in\u00a0nurseries or greenhouses for the production of horticultural crops.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. 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Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"921","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers perform simple and routine tasks in the production of crops and livestock, cultivation and maintenance of gardens and parks, exploitation and conservation of forests, and conduct of aquaculture and fisheries operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9215","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Forestry Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Forestry labourers perform simple and routine tasks to cultivate and maintain natural and plantation forests, and log, fell and saw trees.","ISCO_CODES":["9","92","921","9215"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Forestry Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9215.1","ESCO_LABELS":["woodland worker","silviculture worker","woodland assistant","forest worker","forestry worker","forestry assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"forest worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Forest workers carry out a variety of jobs to care for and manage trees, woodland areas and forests. 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Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"921","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers perform simple and routine tasks in the production of crops and livestock, cultivation and maintenance of gardens and parks, exploitation and conservation of forests, and conduct of aquaculture and fisheries operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9216","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fishery and Aquaculture Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fishery and aquaculture labourers perform simple and routine tasks to cultivate, catch and harvest fish and seafood in aquaculture and inland, coastal and deep sea fishing operations.","ISCO_CODES":["9","92","921","9216"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","Fishery and Aquaculture Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9216.2","ESCO_LABELS":["harvesting worker","aquaculture harvesting worker","fish farming harvesting worker","aquatic animals harvesting worker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"aquaculture harvesting worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Aquaculture harvesting workers work in the harvesting of those aquatic organisms cultured in land-based on-growing processes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. 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Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"92","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers perform simple and routine tasks in the production of crops and livestock, cultivation and maintenance of gardens and parks, exploitation and conservation of forests, and conduct of aquaculture and fisheries operations. 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They participate in extraction operations and the handling of organisms for commercialisation. Water-based aquaculture workers\u00a0maintain and clean facilities (nets, mooring ropes, cages).","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. 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Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"931","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Construction Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and construction labourers perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering and building operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineering Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineering labourers perform routine tasks in connection with the building and maintenance of roads, railways, dams and other civil engineering projects.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","931","9312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Mining and Construction Labourers","Civil Engineering Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9312.1","ESCO_LABELS":["site worker","groundworker","civils operative","civil engineering company worker","construction worker","civils worker","civils ground worker","ground worker","building worker","civil engineering worker","civil engineering contract worker","civils groundworker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"civil engineering worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Civil engineering workers perform tasks concerning the cleaning and preparation of construction sites for civil engineering projects. 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Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"931","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Construction Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and construction labourers perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering and building operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineering Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineering labourers perform routine tasks in connection with the building and maintenance of roads, railways, dams and other civil engineering projects.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","931","9312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Mining and Construction Labourers","Civil Engineering Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9312.1.1","ESCO_LABELS":["drainage system installer","groundwater drainage worker","groundwater drainage operative","deep drainage worker","pipelayer","drainage pipe layer","drainage groundworker","drainage installer","drainage worker","deep drainage operative","drainage operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"drainage worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Drainage workers assemble and maintain drainage and dewatering systems. 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They monitor equipment that sets railroad sleepers or ties, usually on a layer of crushed stone or ballast. Rail layers then lay the rail tracks on top of the sleepers and attach them to make sure the rails have a constant gauge, or distance to each other. These operations are usually done with a single moving machine, but may be performed manually.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. 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They patch potholes, cracks and other damage in roads.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"931","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Mining and Construction Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Mining and construction labourers perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering and building operations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9312","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Civil Engineering Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Civil engineering labourers perform routine tasks in connection with the building and maintenance of roads, railways, dams and other civil engineering projects.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","931","9312"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Mining and Construction Labourers","Civil Engineering Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9312.1.4","ESCO_LABELS":["road marker","white line marker","road marking worker","construction worker","road marking machine operator","carriageway sign painter","road marking operator","road painter","road marking technician","construction worker (road marking)","road marking operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"road marker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Road markers apply markings to roads to increase safety, indicate traffic regulations, and help road users find the way. They use different pieces of machinery to paint lines onto the road and install other markings such as reflective cat's eyes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. 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The installers may drill a hole into the ground, or remove existing paving to access the soil. They may anchor heavy signs in concrete.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. 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They are responsible for the construction of breakwaters, canals, dikes and embankments as well as other works in and around water.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. 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They perform preparation and clean-up work in order to assist specialised construction workers.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"932","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing labourers perform a variety of simple and routine manual tasks in manufacturing to assist the work of machine operators and assemblers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hand Packers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hand packers weigh, pack and label materials and products by hand.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","932","9321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Manufacturing Labourers","Hand Packers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9321.1","ESCO_LABELS":["clothing packer","clothing finisher","clothes finisher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"clothing finisher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Clothing finishers set haberdasheries, e.g. bottoms, zips, and ribbons and cut threads. They weigh, pack, label materials and products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"932","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing labourers perform a variety of simple and routine manual tasks in manufacturing to assist the work of machine operators and assemblers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9321","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hand Packers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hand packers weigh, pack and label materials and products by hand.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","932","9321"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Manufacturing Labourers","Hand Packers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9321.2","ESCO_LABELS":["order filler and packer","e-commerce packer","e-commerce packer and shipper","manual packaging operative","hand packer","night packer","packer and warehouse operative","picker and packer","e-commerce picker and packer","e-commerce order filler and packer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hand packer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hand packers collect, pack and label goods and materials by hand. They ensure that all goods and materials are packed according to instructions and requirements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"932","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing labourers perform a variety of simple and routine manual tasks in manufacturing to assist the work of machine operators and assemblers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9329","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Labourers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing labourers not elsewhere classified assist the work of machine operators and assemblers and perform a variety of simple and routine manual tasks in manufacturing, excluding packing and labelling finished products.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","932","9329"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Manufacturing Labourers","Manufacturing Labourers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9329.1","ESCO_LABELS":["production team member","factory general hand","production assistant","process operative","factory operative","general hand","factory hand","production team operative","factory worker","factory labourer","production line team member"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"factory hand","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Factory hands assist machine operators and product assemblers. They clean the machines and the working areas. Factory hands make sure supplies and materials are replenished.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"932","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Manufacturing Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Manufacturing labourers perform a variety of simple and routine manual tasks in manufacturing to assist the work of machine operators and assemblers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9329","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Manufacturing Labourers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Manufacturing labourers not elsewhere classified assist the work of machine operators and assemblers and perform a variety of simple and routine manual tasks in manufacturing, excluding packing and labelling finished products.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","932","9329"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Manufacturing Labourers","Manufacturing Labourers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9329.2","ESCO_LABELS":["wooden hull caulker","wooden boat caulker","wooden ship caulker","wood caulker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"wood caulker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Wood caulkers drive oakum into the seams between planking in deck or hull of wooden ships to make them watertight. They mainly use hand tools to heat marine glue and force it into the seams. They can also hammer hemp ropes and cotton lines into the seams and smear hot pitch over them.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9331","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Hand and Pedal Vehicle Drivers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Hand and pedal vehicle drivers propel cycles, hand carts and similar vehicles to deliver messages and transport passengers or goods.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9331"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Hand and Pedal Vehicle Drivers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9331.1","ESCO_LABELS":["bike courier","bicycle dispatch rider","bicycle letter carrier","bicycle courier","bicycle package carrier","cycle courier","bike messenger","bicycle messenger","cycle messenger"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"bicycle courier","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Bicycle couriers collect and deliver packages and mail by bicycle.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9332","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Drivers of Animal-drawn Vehicles and Machinery","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Drivers of animal-drawn vehicles and machinery drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, as well as animal-drawn machinery usually in connection with farming.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9332"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Drivers of Animal-drawn Vehicles and Machinery"],"ESCO_CODE":"9332.1","ESCO_LABELS":["coachwoman","carriage driver","horse-drawn hackney carriage driver","coachman","horse-drawn carriage driver","horse-drawn fiacre driver","fiacre driver"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"carriage driver","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Carriage drivers tranport passengers in horse-drawn carriages. They ensure passengers' safety and care for the horses.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.1","ESCO_LABELS":["freight and luggage handler","fleet service agent","baggage handler","luggage handler","ramp attendant","fleet service clerk","airport baggage agent","ramp service agent","baggage agent","airport luggage handler","airport baggage handler","ramp agent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"airport baggage handler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Airport baggage handlers receive and return the luggage of passengers at airport terminals. They prepare and attach baggage claim checks, stack baggage on carts or conveyors and may return baggage to patrons on receipt of claim check.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.2","ESCO_LABELS":["bulk station operator","distribution centre operator","distribution center dispatcher","distribution center operator","product dispatcher","bulk station dispatcher","manufactured goods dispatcher","distribution centeredispatcher","dispatcher at distribution centre"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"distribution centre dispatcher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Distribution centre dispatchers ensure efficient shipping of manufactured goods. They stipulate routes and complete shipping documents.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.3","ESCO_LABELS":["storage worker","materials handler"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"materials handler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Materials handlers execute the handling and storage of materials through activities such as loading, unloading and moving articles in a warehouse or storage room. They work according to orders to inspect materials and provide documentation for the handling of items. Materials handlers also manage inventory and ensure the safe disposal of waste.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.4","ESCO_LABELS":["removal man","removal woman","industrial mover","mover","company mover","corporate mover","removal porter","furniture mover","removal driver and porter","relocation mover"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"mover","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Movers are responsible for the physical handling of goods and belongings to be relocated or transported from one place to the other. They disassemble goods, machinery or belongings for transporting and assemble or install them in the new location.\u00a0They ensure that objects are well protected and packed, secured and placed correctly in trucks and transports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.5","ESCO_LABELS":["transfer table operator","railroad equipment operator","railroad heavy equipment operator","intermodal helper","intermodal equipment handler","intermodal railroad equipment handler","rail equipment operator","chassis estimator","container and chassis estimator","intermodal rail equipment operator","rail intermodal equipment operator","intermodal equipment operator","railway intermodal equipment operator","operator of rail intermodal equipment","railway equipment operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"rail intermodal equipment operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Rail intermodal equipment operators assist in the loading of trailers and containers on and off railcars and chassis. They manoeuvre tractor-trailer combinations around tight corners and in and out of parking spaces. They use an on-board computer peripheral to communicate with yard management computer system and to identify railcars.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.6","ESCO_LABELS":["ship freight handler","longshoreman","stevedore","dock worker","dock labourer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stevedore","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stevedores sort, handle, load and unload freight into over-the-road equipment in accordance with oral and written instructions, as well as state regulations.\u00a0They move freight such as boxes, bulky items, or even large pallets of goods to and from storage areas and onto transport vehicles.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.7","ESCO_LABELS":["stevedore general superintendent","stevedoring supervisor","stevedoring manager","stevedore superintendent","stevedore supervisor","stevedore manager","stevedoring controller","stevedoring general superintendent","stevedore superintendant","stevedoring superintendent"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"stevedore superintendent","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Stevedore superintendents supervise and monitor the freight handling and longshore labor in a dockyard to maximise productivity. They manage the loading and unloading of cargo and monitor the safety of the work area. Stevedore superintendents may also investigate incidents and prepare accident reports.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.8","ESCO_LABELS":["warehouse operator","warehouse worker","warehouse picker","warehouse packager","packager","packer and shipper","packer","order clerk","warehouse packer","order picker","warehouse operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"warehouse worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Warehouse workers execute the accurate handling, packing and storage of materials in a warehouse. They receive goods, label them, check quality, store the goods and document any damage. Warehouse workers also monitor stock levels of items, keep inventory and ship goods.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9333","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Freight Handlers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Freight handlers carry out tasks such as packing, carrying, loading and unloading furniture and other household items, or loading and unloading ship and aircraft cargoes and other freight, or carrying and stacking goods in various warehouses.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9333"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Freight Handlers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9333.8.1","ESCO_LABELS":["picker & packager","packer","packer and shipper","warehouse picker","warehouse order picker","order clerk","warehouse packager","warehouse worker","packager & picker","warehouse operator","packager and picker","order picker","warehouse packer","warehouse operative","order lifter","picker and packager","packager"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"warehouse order picker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Warehouse order pickers prepare orders manually. They\u00a0pick up orders and bring them to the delivery platform for processing, or in the trade sector to allow customers to pick them up. They are expected to complete orders for shipment, keeping in mind the quantity and type of goods specified and meeting quality criteria established by the company. They also assemble various types of merchandise for shipment and transport orders to shipping locations as specified by a supervisor. They typically stack bundled articles on pallet by hand, are responsible for wrapping articles on the pallet to secure them while moving, and for ensuring the integrity of the pallet.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"93","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport perform simple and routine manual tasks in mining, quarrying, civil engineering, building, manufacturing, transport and storage operations, and operate human-powered and animal-drawn vehicles and machinery. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"933","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Transport and Storage Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Transport and storage labourers propel cycles and similar vehicles and drive animal-drawn vehicles to transport passengers or goods, drive animal-drawn machinery, handle freight and baggage, and stock shelves.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9334","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Shelf Fillers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Shelf fillers stock shelves and display areas and keep stock clean and in order in supermarkets and other retail and wholesale shops.","ISCO_CODES":["9","93","933","9334"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Labourers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport","Transport and Storage Labourers","Shelf Fillers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9334.1","ESCO_LABELS":["senior shelf filler","shelf stacker","supermarket shelf stacker","shelf stocker","garden centre shelf stacker","supermarket shelf filler","shop shelf filler","rack jobber","department store shelf filler","department store shelf stacker","garden centre shelf filler","trainee shelf filler","outlet centre shelf stacker","hypermarket shelf stacker","filling station shelf stacker","filling station shelf filler","hypermarket shelf filler","outlet centre shelf filler","trainee shelf stacker","shop shelf stacker","senior shelf stacker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"shelf filler","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Shelf fillers stock and rotate merchandise on shelves, identifying and removing expired products. They clean the shop after its operational hours, ensuring that the shelves are fully stocked for the next day.\u00a0Shelf fillers may\u00a0use trolleys, small forklifts to move stock and ladders to reach high shelves. They also\u00a0give directions to customers in order to locate specific products. \n \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"94","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Preparation Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food preparation assistants prepare and cook to order a small variety of pre-cooked food or beverages, clear tables, clean kitchen areas and wash dishes. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"941","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Preparation Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food preparation assistants prepare and cook to order small variety of pre-cooked food or beverages, clear tables, clean kitchen areas and wash dishes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fast Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fast food preparers prepare and cook to order a limited range of foods or beverages that involve simple preparation processes and a small number of ingredients. They may take orders from customers and serve at counters or tables.","ISCO_CODES":["9","94","941","9411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Food Preparation Assistants","Food Preparation Assistants","Fast Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9411.1","ESCO_LABELS":["pizzaiolo","pizza-chef","pizza chef","pizza-cook","pizza cook","pizza maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"pizzaiolo","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Pizzaiolos are responsible for preparing and cooking pizzas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"94","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Preparation Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food preparation assistants prepare and cook to order a small variety of pre-cooked food or beverages, clear tables, clean kitchen areas and wash dishes. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"941","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Preparation Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food preparation assistants prepare and cook to order small variety of pre-cooked food or beverages, clear tables, clean kitchen areas and wash dishes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9411","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Fast Food Preparers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Fast food preparers prepare and cook to order a limited range of foods or beverages that involve simple preparation processes and a small number of ingredients. They may take orders from customers and serve at counters or tables.","ISCO_CODES":["9","94","941","9411"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Food Preparation Assistants","Food Preparation Assistants","Fast Food Preparers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9411.2","ESCO_LABELS":["fast food crew member","quick service restaurant crew member","quick service crew member","snack maker","fast-food crew member","crepes maker","fast food worker","pancakes maker"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"quick service restaurant crew member","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Quick service restaurant crew members prepare, cook and serve food and beverages in a quick service operation.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"94","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Preparation Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food preparation assistants prepare and cook to order a small variety of pre-cooked food or beverages, clear tables, clean kitchen areas and wash dishes. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"941","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Preparation Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food preparation assistants prepare and cook to order small variety of pre-cooked food or beverages, clear tables, clean kitchen areas and wash dishes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Kitchen Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Kitchen helpers clear tables, clean kitchen areas, wash dishes, prepare ingredients and perform other duties to assist workers who prepare or serve food and beverages.","ISCO_CODES":["9","94","941","9412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Food Preparation Assistants","Food Preparation Assistants","Kitchen Helpers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9412.1","ESCO_LABELS":["kitchen worker","kitchen trainee","kitchen boy","catering assistant","spare hand","catering trainee","kitchen assistant","roundsman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kitchen assistant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kitchen assistants assist in the preparation of food and cleaning of the kitchen area.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"94","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Preparation Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food preparation assistants prepare and cook to order a small variety of pre-cooked food or beverages, clear tables, clean kitchen areas and wash dishes. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"941","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Food Preparation Assistants","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Food preparation assistants prepare and cook to order small variety of pre-cooked food or beverages, clear tables, clean kitchen areas and wash dishes.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9412","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Kitchen Helpers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Kitchen helpers clear tables, clean kitchen areas, wash dishes, prepare ingredients and perform other duties to assist workers who prepare or serve food and beverages.","ISCO_CODES":["9","94","941","9412"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Food Preparation Assistants","Food Preparation Assistants","Kitchen Helpers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9412.2","ESCO_LABELS":["kitchen porter","pot and pan washer","kitchen hand","kitchen steward","dish washer","KP"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"kitchen porter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Kitchen porters wash and clean kitchen areas, including pots, pans, utensils, cutlery and dishes. They prepare the kitchen area before service, and receive and store supplies.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"95","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Street and Related Sales and Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Street and related sales and service workers sell goods (excluding food) for immediate consumptions, and provide a variety of services on streets and in other public places such as stations. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"951","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Street and Related Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Street and related service workers provide a variety of services on streets and in other public places, including cleaning shoes, washing car windows, running errands, looking after property, and providing other on-the-spot street services.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9510","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Street and Related Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Street and related service workers provide a variety of services on streets and in other public places, including cleaning shoes, washing car windows, running errands, handing out leaflets, looking after property, and providing other on-the-spot street services.","ISCO_CODES":["9","95","951","9510"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Street and Related Sales and Services Workers","Street and Related Services Workers","Street and Related Services Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9510.1","ESCO_LABELS":["door to door leaflet distributor","door to door leaflet distributer","leaflet distributor","flyer distributor","marketing assistant","marketeer","leafler distributer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"leaflet distributor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Leaflet distributors hand out flyers, leaflet and advertisements in order to inform people or sell products and services. They distribute these leaflets either directly to the people on the streets or via mailboxes.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"95","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Street and Related Sales and Services Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Street and related sales and service workers sell goods (excluding food) for immediate consumptions, and provide a variety of services on streets and in other public places such as stations. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"952","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Street Vendors (excluding Food)","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Street vendors (excluding food) sell a usually limited range of goods (excluding food for immediate consumption) in streets and public places such as stations, cinemas or theatres.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9520","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Street Vendors (excluding Food)","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Street vendors (excluding food) sell a usually limited range of goods (excluding food for immediate consumption) in streets and public places such as stations, cinemas or theatres.","ISCO_CODES":["9","95","952","9520"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Street and Related Sales and Services Workers","Street Vendors (excluding Food)","Street Vendors (excluding Food)"],"ESCO_CODE":"9520.1","ESCO_LABELS":["street trader","market stall trader","car-boot sale trader","peddler","market trader","street seller","indoor market trader","stallholder","licensed hawker","costermonger","outdoor market trader","hawker","stall holder","street hawker","street vendor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hawker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hawkers sell goods and services on established routes, street and market locations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"961","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Refuse Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Refuse workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places, or keep streets and other public places clean.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9611","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Garbage and Recycling Collectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Garbage collectors collect and remove rubbish and items for recycling from buildings, yards, streets and other places.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","961","9611"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Refuse Workers","Garbage and Recycling Collectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"9611.1","ESCO_LABELS":["household refuse collector","household waste collector","dustman","dustbin man","refuse sorter","recycling operator","binman","refuse collection operative","refuse collection worker","domestic refuse collector","office waste collector","garbage and recycling collector","demolition site refuse collection worker","industrial waste collector","commercial waste collector","kerbside collector","hazardous waste collector","refuse collector","waste collector","domestic waste collector"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"refuse collector","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Refuse collectors remove waste from homes and other facilities and put it in the bin lorry so it can be transported to a treatment and disposal facility. They assist the driver of the bin lorry, help unload the waste, and record the amount of refuse collected. They may also collect waste from construction and demolition sites, and hazardous waste.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"961","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Refuse Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Refuse workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places, or keep streets and other public places clean.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9612","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Refuse Sorters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Refuse sorters identify, collect and sort discarded items suitable for recycling at dump sites and recycling enterprises or in buildings, streets and other public places.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","961","9612"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Refuse Workers","Refuse Sorters"],"ESCO_CODE":"9612.1","ESCO_LABELS":["household waste reclamation worker","vehicle breaker","waste recycling site operative","recycling site worker","household waste recycling site worker","recycling operative","recycling site operative","reclamation worker","recycling worker","waste reclamation worker","car breaker","vehicle dismantler","car dissasembler","waste recycling site worker","commercial waste reclamation worker","household waste recycling site operative"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"recycling worker","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Recycling workers clean materials and remove waste, and ensure the waste and collected materials are sorted in the appropriate recycling containers. They also dismantle vehicles and sort the parts collected, and deposit recyclable materials onto conveyor belts where they can be further sorted.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"961","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Refuse Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Refuse workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places, or keep streets and other public places clean.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9612","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Refuse Sorters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Refuse sorters identify, collect and sort discarded items suitable for recycling at dump sites and recycling enterprises or in buildings, streets and other public places.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","961","9612"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Refuse Workers","Refuse Sorters"],"ESCO_CODE":"9612.2","ESCO_LABELS":["sorter laborer","grader","yard labourer","recycler","recycling site sorter","yard operative","recycling site labourer","sort belt operative","textile sorter","recycling metal sorter","sort line operative","recycling site sorter labourer","sorter"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"sorter labourer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Sorter labourers sort recyclable materials and waste from a recycling stream, and ensure no unsuitable materials wind up among the recyclable materials. They inspect the materials and perform cleaning duties, and work in compliance with waste regulations.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"961","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Refuse Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Refuse workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places, or keep streets and other public places clean.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9613","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Sweepers and Related Labourers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Sweepers and related labourers sweep and clean streets, parks, airports, stations and other public places.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","961","9613"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Refuse Workers","Sweepers and Related Labourers"],"ESCO_CODE":"9613.1","ESCO_LABELS":["street sweeper driver","street sweeper","sweeper of city streets","street maintenance worker","leaf-sucker operator","leaf vacuum operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"street sweeper","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Street sweepers operate sweeping equipment and machinery to remove waste, leaves or debris from streets. They maintain records of sweeping operations and maintain, clean and perform minor repairs to the equipment used.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9621","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Messengers, Package Deliverers and Luggage Porters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Messengers, package deliverers and luggage porters carry and deliver messages, packages and other items on foot, within an establishment or between establishments, to households and elsewhere, or carry luggage, especially at hotels, stations and airports.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9621"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Messengers, Package Deliverers and Luggage Porters"],"ESCO_CODE":"9621.1","ESCO_LABELS":["doorwoman","hotel doorman","doorman\/doorwoman","club doorman","bouncer","doorman","club doorman\/doorwoman","hotel doorwoman","hotel doorman\/doorwoman","door security staff","club doorwoman","door keeper"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"doorman\/doorwoman","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Doormen\/doorwomen welcome guests to a hospitality establishment and provide additional services related to assistance with luggage, guests' safety whilst ensuring security.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9621","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Messengers, Package Deliverers and Luggage Porters","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Messengers, package deliverers and luggage porters carry and deliver messages, packages and other items on foot, within an establishment or between establishments, to households and elsewhere, or carry luggage, especially at hotels, stations and airports.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9621"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Messengers, Package Deliverers and Luggage Porters"],"ESCO_CODE":"9621.2","ESCO_LABELS":["bellboy","hotel porter","baggage carrier","bellhop","porter","carrier","bellman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"hotel porter","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Hotel porters welcome guests to accommodation facilities, help them carry their luggage and provide services such as occasional cleaning.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9622","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Odd-job Persons","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Odd job persons clean, paint and maintain buildings, grounds and facilities, and undertake simple repairs.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9622"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Odd-job Persons"],"ESCO_CODE":"9622.1","ESCO_LABELS":["handywoman","handyman","building handyperson","building supervisor","building maintenance technician","building maintainer","building handywoman","building superintendent","building handyman"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"handyman","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Handymen perform various maintenance and repair activities for buildings, grounds and other facilities. They repair and renovate structures and components, fences, gates and roofs, assemble furniture and perform plumbing and electrical activities. They check heating and ventilation systems, air quality and humidity in the building.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9623","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Meter Readers and Vending-machine Collectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Meter readers and vending-machine collectors stock vending machines and collect money from them or from parking meters and other coin-boxes, or read electricity, gas or water meters.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9623"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Meter Readers and Vending-machine Collectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"9623.1","ESCO_LABELS":["gas meter reader","metering data reader","electricity meter reader","water meter reader","smart meter reader","meter reader","metering data analyst","billing information analyst","utility meter reader","billing information reader","smart meter data reader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"meter reader","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Meter readers visit residential and business or industrial buildings and facilities in order to note down the readings of the meters which measure gas, water, electricity and other utility uses. They forward the results to the client and to the supplier.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9623","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Meter Readers and Vending-machine Collectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Meter readers and vending-machine collectors stock vending machines and collect money from them or from parking meters and other coin-boxes, or read electricity, gas or water meters.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9623"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Meter Readers and Vending-machine Collectors"],"ESCO_CODE":"9623.2","ESCO_LABELS":["coin-operated washing machine operator","weighing machine operator","photo booth operator","vending machine operator","vending machine monitor","coin-operated locker operator","vending machine technician","vending route operator","laundrette operator","coin-operated personal service machine operator","vending machine supervisor","vending machine servicer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"vending machine operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Vending machine operators remove cash, conduct visual inspections of the machine, provide basic maintenance and refill goods sold for vending and other coin-operated machines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9629","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers elementary workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 9: Elementary Occupations. For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.1","ESCO_LABELS":["sign poster","billboard poster helper","advertising installer","bill board poster","bill board installer","bill poster","advertisment installer","publicity campaign installer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"advertising installer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Advertising installers attach posters and other advertisement materials on buildings, buses and underground transport and in other public places such as shopping malls, in order to attract the attention of passersby. They use equipment to climb buildings and reach higher places, following health and safety regulations and procedures.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9629","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers elementary workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 9: Elementary Occupations. For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.2","ESCO_LABELS":["activities attendant","attraction attendant","amusement and recreation attendant","fair ground ride attendant","recreation attendant","fairground attendant","ride host","rides host","ride attendant","rides and attractions host"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"amusement and recreation attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Amusement and recreation attendants perform a\u00a0variety of attending duties at amusement or recreation facility. They may schedule the use of recreation facilities, maintain and provide equipment to participants of sporting events or recreational pursuits or operate amusement concessions and rides.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9629","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers elementary workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 9: Elementary Occupations. For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.3","ESCO_LABELS":["attraction supervisor","attraction & ride operator","attraction and ride operator","ride supervisor","ride leader","ride & attraction operator","ride operator","senior ride attendant","attraction operator","fairground attraction operator","ride and attraction operator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"attraction operator","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Attraction operators control rides and monitor the attraction. They provide first aid assistance and materials as needed, and immediately report to the area supervisor. They conduct opening and closing procedures in assigned areas.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9629","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers elementary workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 9: Elementary Occupations. For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.4","ESCO_LABELS":["cloak room attendant","coatroom assistant","event staff worker","checkroom assistant","special event worker","cloakroom attendant","cloak room assistant","nightclub worker","coatroom attendant","checkroom attendant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"cloak room attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Cloak room attendants ensure that clients' coats and bags are safely deposited within the cloak room. They interact with clients to receive their articles, exchange tickets for their corresponding items, and return them to their owners. They might assist with requests and complaints.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9629","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers elementary workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 9: Elementary Occupations. For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.5","ESCO_LABELS":["launderette worker","laundromat attendant","laundromat worker","laundromat operator","laundromat assistant","launderette attendant","laundromat supervisor","launderette assistant","laundry assistant","launderette operator","laundry aide","launderette supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"laundromat attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Laundromat attendants assist the customers of self-servicing laundries with issues related to coin-machines, dryers or vending machines. They maintain the general cleanliness of the laundry.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9629","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers elementary workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 9: Elementary Occupations. For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.6","ESCO_LABELS":["dressing room attendant","gym worker","dressing room assistant","locker room assistant","locker room attendant","spa locker room attendant","sports center worker","spa assistant","changing room assistant","changing room attendant","health spa assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"locker room attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Locker room attendants assist customers in handling personal items and articles in changing rooms, usually in sports or theatre areas. They also maintain the overall cleanliness of the designated areas and help with lost and found issues.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9629","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers elementary workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 9: Elementary Occupations. For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.7","ESCO_LABELS":["usher","ticket taker","groomsman","usher supervisor","event usher","court usher","church usher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"usher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ushers assist visitors by showing their way in a big building such as a theatre, stadium or concert hall. They check visitors' tickets for authorized access, give directions to their seats and answer questions. Ushers may take on security monitoring tasks and alert security personnel when required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"11","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Chief Executives, Senior Officials and Legislators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Chief executives, senior officials and legislators formulate and review the policies, and plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities, of enterprises, governments and other organizations with the support of other managers. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"111","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Legislators and Senior Officials","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Legislators and senior officials determine, formulate, advise on and direct the implementation of policies of national, state, regional or local governments or communities, and of special interest organizations. They make, ratify, amend or repeal laws, public rules and regulations and plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the overall activities of government departments and agencies, traditional communities and special-interest organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Traditional chiefs and heads of villages perform a variety of legislative, administrative and ceremonial tasks and duties, determined by ancient traditions, as well as by the division of rights and responsibilities \tbetween village chiefs and the local, regional and national authorities.","ISCO_CODES":["1","11","111","1113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Chief Executives, Senior Officials and Legislators","Legislators and Senior Officials","Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"224","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Paramedical Practitioners","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Paramedical practitioners provide advisory, diagnostic, curative and preventive medical services for humans more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by medical doctors. They work autonomously or with limited supervision of medical doctors, and apply advanced clinical procedures for treating and preventing diseases, injuries and other physical or mental impairments common to specific communities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paramedical Practitioners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paramedical practitioners provide advisory, diagnostic, curative and preventive medical services more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by medical doctors. They work autonomously, or with limited supervision of medical doctors, and apply advanced clinical procedures for treating and preventing diseases, injuries and other physical or mental impairments common to specific communities.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","224","2240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Paramedical Practitioners","Paramedical Practitioners"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"322","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery associate professionals provide basic nursing and personal care for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They generally work under the supervision of, and in support of implementation of health care, treatment and referrals plans established by, medical, nursing, midwifery and other health professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing associate professionals provide basic nursing and personal care for people in need of such care due to effects of ageing, illness, injury or other physical or mental impairment. They generally work under the supervision of, and in support of implementation of health care, treatment and referrals plans established by, medical, nursing and other health professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","322","3221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals","Nursing Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4414","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Scribes and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Scribes and related workers write letters and complete forms on behalf of persons who are unable to read or write.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Scribes and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"631","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Crop Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence crop farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6310","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Crop Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence crop farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","631","6310"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Crop Farmers","Subsistence Crop Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"632","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence livestock farmers breed, raise and tend livestock in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6320","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence livestock farmers breed, raise and tend livestock in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","632","6320"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Livestock Farmers","Subsistence Livestock Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"633","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, and\/or catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6330","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit; gather wild fruits and medicinal and other plants; tend or hunt animals; and\/or catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","633","6330"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"634","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, hunt and trap animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6340","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants; hunt and trap animals; catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","634","6340"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7549","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Craft and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This group covers craft and trade occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers. For instance, the group includes those who mould, slice, grind and polish optical lenses and those who arrange flowers for display.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7549"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Craft and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9624","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Water and Firewood Collectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Water and firewood collectors collect water and firewood and transport them on foot or using hand or animal carts.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9624"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Water and Firewood Collectors"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"}