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Job Activities

Learn about the most important job activities for Pilots, Ship. Also, find out how proficient you have to be in each job activity.

Importance*More Info
1.Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment97
2.Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates81
3.Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events77
4.Getting Information76
5.Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings71
6.Making Decisions and Solving Problems70
7.Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material69
8.Controlling Machines and Processes67
9.Coordinating the Work and Activities of Others64
10.Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships62
* Importance out of 100

Score Key
  Importance for success in this profession
  Level of proficiency needed

Job Activity Scores

Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment
Running, maneuvering, navigating, or driving vehicles or mechanized equipment, such as forklifts, passenger vehicles, aircraft, or water craft.
97
86
Drive a carDrive an 18-wheel tractor-trailerHover a helicopter in strong wind
Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
Providing information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person.
81
62
Write brief notes to othersReport the results of a sales meeting to a supervisorCreate a videotaped presentation of a company's internal policies
Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
Identifying information by categorizing, estimating, recognizing differences or similarities, and detecting changes in circumstances or events.
77
69
Test an automobile transmissionJudge the acceptability of food productsDetermine the reaction of a virus to a new drug
Getting Information
Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
76
64
Follow a standard blueprintReview a budgetStudy international tax laws
Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings
Monitoring and reviewing information from materials, events, or the environment, to detect or assess problems.
71
70
Check to see if baking bread is doneTest electrical circuitsCheck the status of a patient in critical medical care
Making Decisions and Solving Problems
Analyzing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and solve problems.
70
65
Determine the meal selection for a cafeteriaSelect the location for a major department storeMake the final decision about a company's 5-year plan
Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material
Inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects.
69
56
Check that doors to building are lockedInspect equipment in a chemical processing plantInspect a nuclear reactor
Controlling Machines and Processes
Using either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes (not including computers or vehicles).
67
63
Operate a cash registerOperate a drilling rigOperate a precision milling machine
Coordinating the Work and Activities of Others
Getting members of a group to work together to accomplish tasks.
64
60
Exchange information during a shift changeOrganize the cleanup crew after a major sporting eventAct as general contractor for building a large industrial complex
Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships
Developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with others, and maintaining them over time.
62
62
Exchange greetings with a coworkerMaintain good working relationships with almost all coworkers and clientsGain cooperation from a culturally diverse group of executives hostile to your company