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Develop, Improve

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Mapped Activities

  1. There are currently no mapped activities.

Mapped Detailed Activities

  1. develop mathematical simulation models
  2. develop mathematical or computer languages
  3. develop new chemical processing techniques or formulas
  4. modify recipes to produce specific food products
  5. develop scientific or mathematical hypotheses, theories, or laws
  6. use photographic materials
  7. set sound mixing board control levels
  8. improve test devices or techniques in manufacturing, industrial or engineering setting
  9. develop new products based on scientific research results
  10. develop new office forms
  11. develop mathematical ideas or interpretations
  12. develop movie sound track
  13. develop psychological tests, rating scales, or related material
  14. achieve special lighting or sound effects
  15. develop dietary-care plans
  16. develop arts-related information or index systems
  17. plan development or production of hybrid plant varieties
  18. develop computer performance standards
  19. develop job evaluation programs
  20. recommend improvements to work methods or procedures
  21. consult with parents or teachers to develop programs
  22. develop staffing plan
  23. improve methods for worker selection or promotion
  24. develop tables depicting data
  25. adapt activities to meet participant needs

Mapped ONET attributes

  1. There are currently no mapped ONET skills.

Mapped Occupations

  1. Mathematical Technicians (5.00)
  2. Astronomers (4.79)
  3. Copy Writers (4.77)
  4. Physicists (4.74)
  5. Multimedia Artists and Animators (4.69)
  6. Epidemiologists (4.67)
  7. Set and Exhibit Designers (4.66)
  8. Actuaries (4.64)
  9. Statisticians (4.64)
  10. Pharmacists (4.63)
  11. Anthropologists (4.61)
  12. Archeologists (4.61)
  13. Political Scientists (4.61)
  14. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.59)
  15. Desktop Publishers (4.58)
  16. Sociologists (4.55)
  17. Sound Engineering Technicians (4.52)
  18. Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health (4.48)
  19. Geographers (4.48)
  20. Operations Research Analysts (4.48)
  21. Computer and Information Research Scientists (4.47)
  22. Computer Systems Analysts (4.45)
  23. Survey Researchers (4.44)
  24. Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture (4.44)
  25. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (4.42)
  26. Photographers (4.42)
  27. Economists (4.42)
  28. Microbiologists (4.41)
  29. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (4.41)
  30. Food Science Technicians (4.41)
  31. Software Developers, Applications (4.40)
  32. Atmospheric and Space Scientists (4.39)
  33. Software Developers, Systems Software (4.37)
  34. Materials Scientists (4.37)
  35. Animal Scientists (4.34)
  36. Geological Sample Test Technicians (4.33)
  37. Database Administrators (4.31)
  38. Nursery and Greenhouse Managers (4.30)
  39. Film and Video Editors (4.29)
  40. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers (4.28)
  41. Range Managers (4.27)
  42. Environmental Engineers (4.27)
  43. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (4.26)
  44. Marine Architects (4.24)
  45. Nuclear Engineers (4.23)
  46. Materials Engineers (4.21)
  47. Mathematicians (4.21)
  48. Biologists (4.20)
  49. Soil and Plant Scientists (4.20)
  50. Archivists (4.19)
  51. Curators (4.19)
  52. First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers (4.19)
  53. Foresters (4.17)
  54. School Psychologists (4.13)
  55. Hydrologists (4.12)
  56. Computer Programmers (4.11)
  57. Biomedical Engineers (4.10)
  58. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (4.10)
  59. Chemists (4.09)
  60. Human Resources Managers (4.09)
  61. Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School (4.08)
  62. Biological Technicians (4.07)
  63. Agricultural Engineers (4.04)
  64. Chemical Technicians (4.02)
  65. Petroleum Engineers (4.01)
  66. Chemical Engineers (4.00)
  67. Marine Engineers (3.99)
  68. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (3.98)
  69. Electrical Engineers (3.97)
  70. Sales Engineers (3.97)
  71. Dietitians and Nutritionists (3.96)
  72. Food Scientists and Technologists (3.96)
  73. Industrial Engineering Technicians (3.95)
  74. Industrial Engineers (3.94)
  75. Mechanical Engineers (3.91)
  76. Aerospace Engineers (3.90)
  77. Cooks, Private Household (3.89)
  78. Recreation Workers (3.87)
  79. Civil Engineers (3.86)
  80. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (3.86)
  81. City and Regional Planning Aides (3.85)
  82. Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers (3.84)
  83. Instructional Coordinators (3.84)
  84. Librarians (3.83)
  85. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (3.83)
  86. Medical and Health Services Managers (3.83)
  87. Traffic Technicians (3.83)
  88. Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.79)
  89. Compensation and Benefits Managers (3.76)
  90. Agricultural Technicians (3.73)
  91. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (3.73)
  92. Forest and Conservation Technicians (3.68)
  93. Dietetic Technicians (3.68)
  94. Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program (3.65)
  95. Audio-Visual and Multimedia Collections Specialists (3.64)
  96. Coaches and Scouts (3.64)
  97. Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians (3.62)
  98. Soil and Water Conservationists (3.62)
  99. Landscape Architects (3.62)
  100. Directors, Religious Activities and Education (3.60)
  101. First-Line Supervisors of Agricultural Crop and Horticultural Workers (3.59)
  102. Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors (3.58)
  103. Forensic Science Technicians (3.57)
  104. Technical Writers (3.57)
  105. Urban and Regional Planners (3.57)
  106. Transportation Managers (3.57)
  107. Logisticians (3.55)
  108. First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers (3.53)
  109. Computer Hardware Engineers (3.52)