College Scholarship Search College Search Career Exploration College Admissions Articles Financial Aid and Student Loan Calculators Compare Student Loans
Username Password
Search:

OverviewNature of WorkKnowledge AreasSkills Utilized
Job ActivitiesAbilitiesJob ConditionsWork SatisfactionEducation/Training
Find Student Loans
Loan Amount:
$

Looking for loans to help pay for college?

Our Student Loan Analyzer helps you compare loan options side by side.

Make an informed decision about which student loan is right for you!

Loan is for:
Year in School:


Private Loans | Stafford Loans | PLUS Loans

Common Tasks

1.Read job orders to determine the type of work to be done, the quantities to be produced, and the materials needed.
2.Operate office machines such as high speed business photocopiers, reader/scanners, addressing machines, stencil-cutting machines, microfilm reader/printers, folding and inserting, bursting, and binder machines.
3.Place original copies in feed trays, feed originals into feed rolls, or position originals on tables beneath camera lenses.
4.Compute prices for services and receive payment, or provide supervisors with billing information.
5.Sort, assemble, and proof completed work.
6.Set up and adjust machines, regulating factors such as speed, ink flow, focus, and number of copies.
7.Monitor machine operation, and make adjustments as necessary to ensure proper operation.
8.Load machines with materials such as blank paper or film.
9.Maintain stock of supplies, and requisition any needed items.
10.File and store completed documents.
11.Clean machines, perform minor repairs, and report major repair needs.
12.Operate auxiliary machines such as collators, pad and tablet making machines, staplers, and paper punching, folding, cutting, and perforating machines.
13.Complete records of production, including work volumes and outputs, materials used, and any backlogs.
14.Deliver completed work.
15.Prepare and process papers for use in scanning, microfilming, and microfiche.
16.Cut copies apart and write identifying information, such as page numbers or titles, on copies.
17.Clean and file master copies or plates.
18.Move heat units and clamping frames over screen beds to form Braille impressions on pages; then raise frames to release individual copies.

[Back to Top]