Parachute Skills » 2345

Examine, Inspect, Compare, See Similarities And Differences

Skill Category: (Data)

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Mapped Activities

  1. There are currently no mapped activities.

Mapped Detailed Activities

  1. inspect core samples to determine nature of strata
  2. inspect crops or fields
  3. inspect growing environment
  4. inspect buildings to detect violations of fire codes
  5. inspect account books or system for efficiency, effectiveness, or acceptability
  6. inspect waste disposal or treatment facilities for regulatory compliance
  7. inspect products or systems for regulatory compliance
  8. inspect facilities or equipment for regulatory compliance
  9. inspect electrical installation for code conformance
  10. perform safety inspections in industrial, manufacturing or repair setting
  11. perform safety inspections in health care setting
  12. perform safety inspections in construction or resource extraction setting
  13. perform safety inspections in agricultural, forestry, or fishing setting
  14. compare findings with specifications to ensure conformance to standards
  15. compare clients' applications with eligibility requirements
  16. grade, classify, or sort products according to specifications
  17. analyze spatial data
  18. recognize interrelationships among social statistics or indicators
  19. recognize interrelationships among individuals or social groups
  20. examine biological or other material specimens under microscope
  21. determine wholesomeness or grade of products
  22. inspect crops to determine quality
  23. inspect merchandise to determine value
  24. measure, weigh, or count products or materials
  25. catalog or classify materials or artifacts
  26. mark items for acceptance or rejection, according to conformance to specifications

Mapped ONET attributes

  1. There are currently no mapped ONET skills.

Mapped Occupations

  1. Government Property Inspectors and Investigators (4.91)
  2. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (4.81)
  3. Environmental Compliance Inspectors (4.75)
  4. Archeologists (4.67)
  5. Product Safety Engineers (4.66)
  6. Pharmacists (4.63)
  7. Anthropologists (4.61)
  8. Forensic Science Technicians (4.59)
  9. Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers (4.58)
  10. Epidemiologists (4.57)
  11. Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health (4.57)
  12. Auditors (4.56)
  13. Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (4.52)
  14. Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers (4.50)
  15. Personal Financial Advisors (4.50)
  16. Geological Sample Test Technicians (4.50)
  17. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (4.49)
  18. Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary (4.49)
  19. Sociologists (4.48)
  20. Medical and Health Services Managers (4.48)
  21. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (4.48)
  22. Aviation Inspectors (4.42)
  23. Food Science Technicians (4.41)
  24. Geographers (4.40)
  25. Fire Inspectors (4.40)
  26. Anesthesiologists (4.39)
  27. Construction and Building Inspectors (4.39)
  28. Political Scientists (4.39)
  29. Immigration and Customs Inspectors (4.38)
  30. Human Resources Managers (4.36)
  31. Pharmacy Technicians (4.36)
  32. Biologists (4.36)
  33. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (4.33)
  34. Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers (4.33)
  35. Accountants (4.30)
  36. Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters (4.29)
  37. Civil Engineering Technicians (4.29)
  38. Nuclear Engineers (4.27)
  39. Civil Engineers (4.24)
  40. Nuclear Equipment Operation Technicians (4.21)
  41. Freight and Cargo Inspectors (4.19)
  42. Nursery and Greenhouse Managers (4.19)
  43. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (4.19)
  44. Signal and Track Switch Repairers (4.19)
  45. Microbiologists (4.18)
  46. Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists (4.18)
  47. Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas (4.18)
  48. Police Patrol Officers (4.18)
  49. Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs (4.17)
  50. First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives (4.16)
  51. Agricultural Inspectors (4.16)
  52. Chemical Technicians (4.15)
  53. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.14)
  54. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (4.14)
  55. Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians (4.13)
  56. Ship and Boat Captains (4.12)
  57. Industrial Engineering Technicians (4.12)
  58. Mechanical Engineering Technicians (4.12)
  59. Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders (4.10)
  60. Occupational Health and Safety Technicians (4.08)
  61. Avionics Technicians (4.07)
  62. Biological Technicians (4.07)
  63. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians (4.06)
  64. Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary (4.05)
  65. Environmental Engineering Technicians (4.05)
  66. Librarians (4.05)
  67. Soil and Plant Scientists (4.04)
  68. Animal Scientists (4.03)
  69. Urban and Regional Planners (4.03)
  70. Landscape Architects (4.03)
  71. Surveyors (4.03)
  72. Electricians (4.02)
  73. Archivists (4.00)
  74. Economists (4.00)
  75. Log Graders and Scalers (4.00)
  76. Mapping Technicians (3.99)
  77. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists (3.99)
  78. School Psychologists (3.97)
  79. Chefs and Head Cooks (3.97)
  80. Construction Managers (3.97)
  81. Curators (3.96)
  82. Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals (3.94)
  83. Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary (3.93)
  84. Rehabilitation Counselors (3.91)
  85. Brickmasons and Blockmasons (3.89)
  86. Physical Therapists (3.88)
  87. Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers (3.88)
  88. Forest and Conservation Workers (3.88)
  89. Food Scientists and Technologists (3.88)
  90. Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks (3.88)
  91. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (3.87)
  92. Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials (3.87)
  93. Radio Mechanics (3.87)
  94. Electrical Engineering Technicians (3.86)
  95. Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders (3.86)
  96. Surveying Technicians (3.86)
  97. Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers (3.86)
  98. Electrical Engineers (3.86)
  99. Pharmacy Aides (3.85)
  100. Child, Family, and School Social Workers (3.85)
  101. Chemical Engineers (3.84)
  102. Structural Iron and Steel Workers (3.84)
  103. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (3.84)
  104. Locksmiths and Safe Repairers (3.83)
  105. Aerospace Engineers (3.83)
  106. Agricultural Engineers (3.83)
  107. Cartographers and Photogrammetrists (3.82)
  108. Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers (3.81)
  109. Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment (3.81)
  110. Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders (3.81)
  111. Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers (3.80)
  112. First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers (3.80)
  113. Commercial Divers (3.79)
  114. Marine Engineers (3.79)
  115. Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay (3.79)
  116. Radiation Therapists (3.79)
  117. Instructional Coordinators (3.79)
  118. Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians (3.78)
  119. Actuaries (3.78)
  120. Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand (3.77)
  121. Library Assistants, Clerical (3.77)
  122. Marine Architects (3.76)
  123. First-Line Supervisors of Animal Husbandry and Animal Care Workers (3.75)
  124. Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers (3.74)
  125. First-Line Supervisors of Agricultural Crop and Horticultural Workers (3.73)
  126. Agricultural Technicians (3.73)
  127. Boilermakers (3.73)
  128. Food Batchmakers (3.72)
  129. Office Clerks, General (3.72)
  130. Surgeons (3.72)
  131. Forest and Conservation Technicians (3.71)
  132. Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders (3.71)
  133. Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers (3.70)
  134. Solderers and Brazers (3.69)
  135. Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders (3.69)
  136. First-Line Supervisors of Aquacultural Workers (3.69)
  137. Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping (3.68)
  138. Industrial Production Managers (3.68)
  139. Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians (3.68)
  140. Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood (3.67)
  141. Survey Researchers (3.67)
  142. Roofers (3.66)
  143. Recreational Therapists (3.65)
  144. Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation (3.65)
  145. Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanics and Installers (3.64)
  146. Industrial Engineers (3.63)
  147. Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products (3.62)
  148. Chemical Plant and System Operators (3.62)
  149. Mechanical Engineers (3.60)
  150. Biomedical Engineers (3.60)
  151. Historians (3.60)
  152. Rail Car Repairers (3.60)
  153. Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners (3.59)
  154. Hunters and Trappers (3.59)
  155. Pipe Fitters and Steamfitters (3.59)
  156. Respiratory Therapists (3.59)
  157. Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic (3.59)
  158. Municipal Firefighters (3.58)
  159. Segmental Pavers (3.57)
  160. Retail Salespersons (3.56)
  161. Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers (3.55)
  162. Elevator Installers and Repairers (3.54)
  163. Petroleum Engineers (3.54)
  164. Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors (3.54)
  165. Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products (3.54)
  166. Plumbers (3.54)
  167. First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers (3.54)
  168. Automotive Specialty Technicians (3.53)
  169. Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders (3.53)
  170. Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers (3.52)
  171. Statisticians (3.52)
  172. Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers (3.51)
  173. Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers (3.51)
  174. Pest Control Workers (3.50)
  175. Jewelers (3.50)
  176. Millwrights (3.50)
  177. Aquacultural Managers (3.50)