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Solve Problems

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Mapped Activities

  1. There are currently no mapped activities.

Mapped Detailed Activities

  1. provide technical support to computer users
  2. recommend treatments for speech or hearing problems
  3. recommend solutions of administrative problems
  4. advise clients regarding engineering problems
  5. recommend solutions to engineering problems
  6. solve machine tool problems
  7. resolve animal breeding problems
  8. resolve engineering or science problems
  9. resolve logging operation problems
  10. resolve agricultural production problems

Mapped ONET attributes

  1. ONET Skill - Complex Problem Solving

Mapped Occupations

  1. Nursery and Greenhouse Managers (4.73)
  2. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (4.70)
  3. Biomedical Engineers (4.65)
  4. Operations Research Analysts (4.65)
  5. Electrical Engineers (4.65)
  6. Electrical Engineering Technicians (4.63)
  7. Surveyors (4.61)
  8. Chemical Engineers (4.60)
  9. Computer Hardware Engineers (4.58)
  10. Agricultural Engineers (4.58)
  11. Civil Engineers (4.57)
  12. Sales Engineers (4.52)
  13. Environmental Engineers (4.50)
  14. First-Line Supervisors of Animal Husbandry and Animal Care Workers (4.50)
  15. Chief Executives (4.50)
  16. Astronomers (4.48)
  17. Marine Architects (4.48)
  18. Marine Engineers (4.47)
  19. Materials Engineers (4.46)
  20. Aerospace Engineers (4.46)
  21. Nuclear Engineers (4.45)
  22. Architectural and Engineering Managers (4.45)
  23. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (4.44)
  24. Range Managers (4.44)
  25. Soil and Water Conservationists (4.43)
  26. Microbiologists (4.41)
  27. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.41)
  28. Atmospheric and Space Scientists (4.39)
  29. Petroleum Engineers (4.38)
  30. Animal Scientists (4.38)
  31. Computer and Information Research Scientists (4.37)
  32. Physicists (4.36)
  33. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (4.36)
  34. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (4.35)
  35. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers (4.34)
  36. Software Developers, Applications (4.30)
  37. Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers (4.29)
  38. Materials Scientists (4.28)
  39. Software Developers, Systems Software (4.27)
  40. Industrial Engineers (4.25)
  41. Air Traffic Controllers (4.25)
  42. Food Scientists and Technologists (4.23)
  43. Mathematicians (4.22)
  44. Civil Engineering Technicians (4.19)
  45. First-Line Supervisors of Logging Workers (4.19)
  46. Soil and Plant Scientists (4.16)
  47. Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic (4.13)
  48. Neurologists (4.12)
  49. Biostatisticians (4.12)
  50. Neuropsychologists and Clinical Neuropsychologists (4.12)
  51. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (4.12)
  52. Internists, General (4.12)
  53. Hydrologists (4.12)
  54. Farm and Home Management Advisors (4.12)
  55. Natural Sciences Managers (4.12)
  56. Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers (4.12)
  57. Clinical Psychologists (4.12)
  58. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (4.12)
  59. Surgeons (4.12)
  60. Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates (4.12)
  61. Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary (4.12)
  62. Lawyers (4.12)
  63. Mechanical Engineers (4.10)
  64. Product Safety Engineers (4.07)
  65. Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (4.00)
  66. Hospitalists (4.00)
  67. Criminal Investigators and Special Agents (4.00)
  68. Coaches and Scouts (4.00)
  69. Anesthesiologists (4.00)
  70. Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists (4.00)
  71. Allergists and Immunologists (4.00)
  72. Obstetricians and Gynecologists (4.00)
  73. Marriage and Family Therapists (4.00)
  74. Computer Systems Engineers/Architects (4.00)
  75. Molecular and Cellular Biologists (4.00)
  76. Transportation Engineers (4.00)
  77. Urologists (4.00)
  78. Treasurers and Controllers (4.00)
  79. Bioinformatics Scientists (4.00)
  80. Family and General Practitioners (4.00)
  81. Nuclear Medicine Physicians (4.00)
  82. Emergency Management Directors (4.00)
  83. Actuaries (4.00)
  84. Foresters (4.00)
  85. Epidemiologists (4.00)
  86. Water/Wastewater Engineers (4.00)
  87. Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School (4.00)
  88. Mathematical Technicians (4.00)
  89. Tool and Die Makers (3.92)
  90. Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists (3.89)
  91. Chemists (3.88)
  92. Nannies (3.88)
  93. Pathologists (3.88)
  94. Radiologists (3.88)
  95. Water Resource Specialists (3.88)
  96. Supply Chain Managers (3.88)
  97. Computer and Information Systems Managers (3.88)
  98. Sports Medicine Physicians (3.88)
  99. Orthodontists (3.88)
  100. Political Scientists (3.88)
  101. Education Administrators, Postsecondary (3.88)
  102. Business Continuity Planners (3.88)
  103. School Psychologists (3.88)
  104. Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers (3.88)
  105. Government Property Inspectors and Investigators (3.88)
  106. Nurse Practitioners (3.88)
  107. Anthropologists (3.88)
  108. Management Analysts (3.88)
  109. Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  110. Economists (3.88)
  111. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (3.88)
  112. Logistics Engineers (3.88)
  113. Forensic Science Technicians (3.88)
  114. Logistics Managers (3.88)
  115. Psychiatrists (3.88)
  116. Program Directors (3.88)
  117. Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  118. Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic (3.86)
  119. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (3.81)
  120. Electronic Drafters (3.77)
  121. Transportation Managers (3.75)
  122. Instructional Coordinators (3.75)
  123. Fashion Designers (3.75)
  124. Ophthalmologists (3.75)
  125. Chiropractors (3.75)
  126. Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  127. Dentists, General (3.75)
  128. Preventive Medicine Physicians (3.75)
  129. Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  130. Education Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  131. Mental Health Counselors (3.75)
  132. Art Directors (3.75)
  133. Counseling Psychologists (3.75)
  134. Robotics Engineers (3.75)
  135. Energy Engineers (3.75)
  136. Industrial Engineering Technicians (3.75)
  137. Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists (3.75)
  138. Financial Examiners (3.75)
  139. Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors (3.75)
  140. Logistics Analysts (3.75)
  141. Transportation Planners (3.75)
  142. Web Administrators (3.75)
  143. Clergy (3.75)
  144. Manufacturing Engineering Technologists (3.75)
  145. Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators (3.75)
  146. Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  147. Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  148. Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School (3.75)
  149. Prosthodontists (3.75)
  150. Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors (3.75)
  151. Biochemical Engineers (3.75)
  152. Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists (3.75)
  153. Social and Community Service Managers (3.75)
  154. Medical and Health Services Managers (3.75)
  155. Power Distributors and Dispatchers (3.75)
  156. Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  157. Genetic Counselors (3.75)
  158. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians (3.75)
  159. Manufacturing Engineers (3.75)
  160. Archeologists (3.75)
  161. Logisticians (3.75)
  162. Information Security Analysts (3.75)
  163. Lodging Managers (3.75)
  164. Environmental Compliance Inspectors (3.75)
  165. Ship and Boat Captains (3.75)
  166. Quality Control Systems Managers (3.75)
  167. Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians (3.75)
  168. Nurse Midwives (3.75)
  169. Acute Care Nurses (3.75)
  170. Pediatricians, General (3.75)
  171. Biologists (3.70)
  172. Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products (3.70)
  173. Machinists (3.64)
  174. Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers (3.62)
  175. Speech-Language Pathologists (3.62)
  176. Human Resources Managers (3.62)
  177. Personal Financial Advisors (3.62)
  178. Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers (3.62)
  179. Financial Managers, Branch or Department (3.62)
  180. Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists (3.62)
  181. Loss Prevention Managers (3.62)
  182. Regulatory Affairs Specialists (3.62)
  183. Geography Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  184. Training and Development Managers (3.62)
  185. Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products (3.62)
  186. Public Relations and Fundraising Managers (3.62)
  187. Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters (3.62)
  188. Commercial Pilots (3.62)
  189. Validation Engineers (3.62)
  190. Informatics Nurse Specialists (3.62)
  191. Veterinarians (3.62)
  192. Environmental Economists (3.62)
  193. Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  194. Child, Family, and School Social Workers (3.62)
  195. First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators (3.62)
  196. Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  197. Construction and Building Inspectors (3.62)
  198. Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  199. Sales Managers (3.62)
  200. Commercial and Industrial Designers (3.62)
  201. Biomass Power Plant Managers (3.62)
  202. Dietitians and Nutritionists (3.62)
  203. Construction Managers (3.62)
  204. Physician Assistants (3.62)
  205. Network and Computer Systems Administrators (3.62)
  206. Critical Care Nurses (3.62)
  207. Robotics Technicians (3.62)
  208. Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors (3.62)
  209. Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  210. Police Detectives (3.62)
  211. Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  212. Private Detectives and Investigators (3.62)
  213. First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives (3.62)
  214. Sales Agents, Securities and Commodities (3.62)
  215. First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers (3.62)
  216. Procurement Clerks (3.62)
  217. Geothermal Production Managers (3.62)
  218. Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  219. Podiatrists (3.62)
  220. Video Game Designers (3.62)
  221. Statisticians (3.62)
  222. Customs Brokers (3.62)
  223. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (3.62)
  224. Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  225. Pharmacists (3.62)
  226. Geographers (3.62)
  227. Survey Researchers (3.62)
  228. Mechatronics Engineers (3.62)
  229. Electronics Engineering Technologists (3.62)
  230. Computer Programmers (3.62)
  231. Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts (3.62)
  232. Financial Analysts (3.62)
  233. Landscape Architects (3.62)
  234. Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  235. Geneticists (3.62)
  236. Fire Investigators (3.62)
  237. Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  238. Fish and Game Wardens (3.62)
  239. Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  240. Nuclear Power Reactor Operators (3.62)
  241. Database Administrators (3.61)
  242. First-Line Supervisors of Agricultural Crop and Horticultural Workers (3.61)
  243. Computer Network Architects (3.56)
  244. Mechanical Engineering Technicians (3.52)
  245. Storage and Distribution Managers (3.50)
  246. Statistical Assistants (3.50)
  247. Recreational Therapists (3.50)
  248. Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  249. Judicial Law Clerks (3.50)
  250. Aquacultural Managers (3.50)
  251. Motorcycle Mechanics (3.50)
  252. Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program (3.50)
  253. Industrial Production Managers (3.50)
  254. Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders (3.50)
  255. Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers (3.50)
  256. Elevator Installers and Repairers (3.50)
  257. Clinical Nurse Specialists (3.50)
  258. Computer User Support Specialists (3.50)
  259. Gaming Managers (3.50)
  260. Technical Directors/Managers (3.50)
  261. Clinical Research Coordinators (3.50)
  262. Pilots, Ship (3.50)
  263. Regulatory Affairs Managers (3.50)
  264. Social Science Research Assistants (3.50)
  265. Auditors (3.50)
  266. Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  267. Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians (3.50)
  268. Producers (3.50)
  269. Mapping Technicians (3.50)
  270. Cytotechnologists (3.50)
  271. Quality Control Analysts (3.50)
  272. First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand (3.50)
  273. Physics Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  274. Loan Counselors (3.50)
  275. Communications Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  276. Electrical Engineering Technologists (3.50)
  277. Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education (3.50)
  278. Avionics Technicians (3.50)
  279. Curators (3.50)
  280. Airfield Operations Specialists (3.50)
  281. Talent Directors (3.50)
  282. Advertising and Promotions Managers (3.50)
  283. Broadcast News Analysts (3.50)
  284. Geodetic Surveyors (3.50)
  285. Signal and Track Switch Repairers (3.50)
  286. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers (3.50)
  287. Medical Appliance Technicians (3.50)
  288. Business Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  289. Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers (3.50)
  290. Law Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  291. Aviation Inspectors (3.50)
  292. Special Education Teachers, Middle School (3.50)
  293. Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes (3.50)
  294. Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers (3.50)
  295. Sociologists (3.50)
  296. Nurse Anesthetists (3.50)
  297. Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists (3.50)
  298. Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products (3.50)
  299. Special Education Teachers, Secondary School (3.50)
  300. Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers (3.50)
  301. Music Directors (3.50)
  302. General and Operations Managers (3.50)
  303. Respiratory Therapists (3.50)
  304. Budget Analysts (3.50)
  305. Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses (3.50)
  306. Web Developers (3.50)
  307. Orthotists and Prosthetists (3.50)
  308. Electronics Engineering Technicians (3.50)
  309. Transit and Railroad Police (3.50)
  310. Nuclear Monitoring Technicians (3.50)
  311. Healthcare Social Workers (3.50)
  312. Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  313. Pest Control Workers (3.50)
  314. Public Relations Specialists (3.50)
  315. Sales Agents, Financial Services (3.50)
  316. Naturopathic Physicians (3.50)
  317. Loan Interviewers and Clerks (3.50)