Parachute Skills » 2338

Work With Numbers, Compute

Skill Category: (Data)

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Mapped Activities

  1. There are currently no mapped activities.

Mapped Detailed Activities

  1. appraise artifact value
  2. evaluate personnel benefits policies
  3. appraise value of real estate
  4. determine reasonable prices
  5. inspect merchandise to determine value
  6. appraise, evaluate, or inventory real property or equipment
  7. determine tax liability according to prescribed laws
  8. analyze financial data
  9. analyze budgets
  10. prepare budget reports
  11. evaluate costs of engineering projects
  12. analyze financial information to project future revenues or expense
  13. conduct financial investigations
  14. identify financial risks to company
  15. calculate differential equations
  16. create mathematical or statistical diagrams or charts
  17. develop mathematical simulation models
  18. develop mathematical or computer languages
  19. develop scientific or mathematical hypotheses, theories, or laws
  20. develop mathematical ideas or interpretations
  21. develop pricing strategy
  22. monitor operational budget
  23. maintain record of organization expenses
  24. monitor training costs
  25. disburse checks to satisfy accounts payable
  26. receive or disburse cash related to payments received
  27. examine expenditures to ensure activities are within budget
  28. monitor credit extension decisions
  29. monitor and control museum or institution resources
  30. manage finances for institutional food service
  31. develop budgets

Mapped ONET attributes

  1. Ability - Mathematical Reasoning
  2. Ability - Number Facility
  3. ONET Skill - Mathematics

Mapped Occupations

  1. Mathematicians (5.00)
  2. Mathematical Technicians (5.00)
  3. Statisticians (4.88)
  4. Financial Analysts (4.84)
  5. Astronomers (4.79)
  6. Biostatisticians (4.75)
  7. Loan Counselors (4.75)
  8. Physicists (4.74)
  9. Environmental Engineers (4.69)
  10. Statistical Assistants (4.63)
  11. Operations Research Analysts (4.62)
  12. Political Scientists (4.61)
  13. Biomedical Engineers (4.60)
  14. Financial Examiners (4.52)
  15. Actuaries (4.50)
  16. Treasurers and Controllers (4.50)
  17. Sales Agents, Securities and Commodities (4.48)
  18. Insurance Underwriters (4.46)
  19. Cost Estimators (4.46)
  20. Assessors (4.45)
  21. Chemical Engineers (4.44)
  22. Computer and Information Research Scientists (4.44)
  23. Compensation and Benefits Managers (4.43)
  24. Surveyors (4.42)
  25. Nuclear Engineers (4.41)
  26. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (4.41)
  27. Budget Analysts (4.41)
  28. Materials Engineers (4.41)
  29. Sociologists (4.41)
  30. Curators (4.40)
  31. Personal Financial Advisors (4.40)
  32. Software Developers, Applications (4.40)
  33. Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary (4.38)
  34. Materials Scientists (4.37)
  35. Software Developers, Systems Software (4.37)
  36. Auditors (4.36)
  37. Microbiologists (4.36)
  38. Medical and Health Services Managers (4.34)
  39. Petroleum Engineers (4.34)
  40. Natural Sciences Managers (4.34)
  41. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.32)
  42. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (4.31)
  43. Agricultural Engineers (4.29)
  44. Aerospace Engineers (4.28)
  45. Archeologists (4.27)
  46. Marine Architects (4.24)
  47. Human Resources Managers (4.23)
  48. Animal Scientists (4.22)
  49. Business Teachers, Postsecondary (4.20)
  50. Chief Executives (4.19)
  51. Transportation Managers (4.17)
  52. Logisticians (4.15)
  53. Architectural and Engineering Managers (4.13)
  54. Geodetic Surveyors (4.12)
  55. Accountants (4.12)
  56. Anthropologists (4.11)
  57. Computer Programmers (4.11)
  58. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (4.11)
  59. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (4.09)
  60. Mechanical Engineers (4.07)
  61. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers (4.07)
  62. Electrical Engineers (4.06)
  63. Appraisers, Real Estate (4.06)
  64. Civil Engineers (4.05)
  65. Economists (4.04)
  66. Education Administrators, Postsecondary (4.04)
  67. Computer Systems Analysts (4.04)
  68. Marketing Managers (4.04)
  69. Survey Researchers (4.04)
  70. Marine Engineers (4.04)
  71. Sales Engineers (4.03)
  72. Manufacturing Engineering Technologists (4.00)
  73. Gaming Cage Workers (4.00)
  74. Environmental Economists (4.00)
  75. Molecular and Cellular Biologists (4.00)
  76. Aquacultural Managers (4.00)
  77. Geographers (4.00)
  78. Water/Wastewater Engineers (4.00)
  79. Manufacturing Engineers (4.00)
  80. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (3.99)
  81. Epidemiologists (3.97)
  82. Civil Engineering Technicians (3.97)
  83. Credit Analysts (3.97)
  84. Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School (3.94)
  85. Food Service Managers (3.94)
  86. Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents (3.94)
  87. Food Scientists and Technologists (3.92)
  88. General and Operations Managers (3.91)
  89. School Psychologists (3.88)
  90. Logistics Engineers (3.88)
  91. Financial Managers, Branch or Department (3.88)
  92. Bioinformatics Scientists (3.88)
  93. Hydrologists (3.88)
  94. Coaches and Scouts (3.87)
  95. Foresters (3.86)
  96. Nursery and Greenhouse Managers (3.86)
  97. Biologists (3.85)
  98. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (3.84)
  99. Program Directors (3.81)
  100. Training and Development Managers (3.79)
  101. Social and Community Service Managers (3.76)
  102. Electrical Drafters (3.75)
  103. Robotics Engineers (3.75)
  104. Mapping Technicians (3.75)
  105. Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  106. Chemists (3.75)
  107. Wind Energy Engineers (3.75)
  108. Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists (3.75)
  109. Transportation Engineers (3.75)
  110. Photonics Engineers (3.75)
  111. Risk Management Specialists (3.75)
  112. Lodging Managers (3.75)
  113. Mechanical Drafters (3.70)
  114. Loan Officers (3.69)
  115. Advertising and Promotions Managers (3.68)
  116. Soil and Plant Scientists (3.68)
  117. Civil Drafters (3.67)
  118. Archivists (3.66)
  119. Atmospheric and Space Scientists (3.64)
  120. Urban and Regional Planners (3.62)
  121. Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks (3.62)
  122. Geneticists (3.62)
  123. Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products (3.62)
  124. First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers (3.62)
  125. Electronics Engineering Technologists (3.62)
  126. Computer and Information Systems Managers (3.61)
  127. Computer Hardware Engineers (3.60)
  128. Biological Technicians (3.57)
  129. Human Resources Specialists (3.57)
  130. Range Managers (3.57)
  131. Real Estate Sales Agents (3.57)
  132. Retail Salespersons (3.56)
  133. City and Regional Planning Aides (3.55)
  134. Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products (3.54)
  135. Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers (3.50)
  136. Economics Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  137. Energy Auditors (3.50)
  138. Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products (3.50)
  139. Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic (3.50)
  140. Energy Engineers (3.50)
  141. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (3.50)
  142. Biochemical Engineers (3.50)
  143. Jewelers (3.50)
  144. Logistics Analysts (3.50)
  145. Surveying Technicians (3.50)
  146. Tax Preparers (3.50)
  147. Remote Sensing Technicians (3.50)
  148. Electrical Engineering Technologists (3.50)
  149. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (3.50)
  150. Tellers (3.50)
  151. Physics Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)