Basic Job Description:Design and construct three-dimensional art works, using materials such as stone, wood, plaster, and metal and employing various manual and tool techniques.
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1) Carves objects from stone, concrete, plaster, wood, or other material, using abrasives and tools, such as chisels, gouges, and mall.
2) Models substances, such as clay or wax, using fingers and small hand tools to form objects.
3) Cuts, bends, laminates, arranges, and fastens individual or mixed raw and manufactured materials and products to form works of art.
4) Constructs artistic forms from metal or stone, using metalworking, welding, or masonry tools and equipment.
5) Adjusts position of design or screen to ensure specified color print registration.
6) Trains workers in use of printing equipment and in quality standards.
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7) Counts and records quantities printed in production log.
8) Patrols printing area to monitor production activities and to detect problems, such as mechanical breakdowns or malfunctions.
9) Inspects printing equipment and replaces damaged or defective parts, such as switches, pulleys, fixtures, screws, and bolts.
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Holland / RIASEC Career Code: A-R-I SOC: 27-1013.04