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  Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators
Technicians who work on motion pictures may be on a tight schedule and may work long hours to meet contractual deadlines.
Technician jobs in television and radio are located in virtually all cities; jobs in radio also are found in many small towns.
Employment of broadcast technicians is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through 2014, as advancements in technology enhance the capabilities of technicians to produce higher quality radio and television programming.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos109.htm   (2132 words)

  
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Technicians who prioritize most of their work, occasionally ask for assistance from others and allow some work orders to remain open for greater than 60 days will receive a rating of 2.
Technicians who consistently pass their work on to other personnel without the approval of the Chief BMET or who frequently must be reminded to complete old jobs will receive a 1.
Technicians are also expected to accept responsibility for their actions as they relate to procedural problems and mistakes.
hometown.aol.com /mkauff2556/jrc3.doc   (5102 words)

  
 Broadcast and Sound Technicians
Technicians may switch from one camera or studio to another, from film to live programming, or from network to local programming.
Technicians in large stations and the networks usually work a 40-hour week under great pressure to meet broadcast deadlines, but may occasionally work overtime.
Technician jobs in television are located in virtually all cities, whereas jobs in radio are also found in many small towns.
www.umsl.edu /services/govdocs/ooh20002001/112.htm   (1491 words)

  
 FIRE CHIEF | Every Department, Every Leader
FIRE CHIEF recently polled a cross-section of chiefs to see what type of truck company they had, how they used the company and what changes they anticipated.
Minnesota officials said the emergency response to the deadly failure of a major bridge in Minneapolis went smoothly with the exception of some communications glitches, in an event that is being viewed as a good test of a large regional city's ability to respond to terrorist attack or natural disaster.
Mutual Aid is a blog of news and views from FIRE CHIEF staff and industry experts — a virtual conversation about the issues important to you as a fire service leader.
www.firechief.com   (669 words)

  
 Careers as a broadcast or sound engineer- Job training, employment, job outlook and earnings
Technicians who work on motion pictures may be on a tight schedule and may work long hours to meet contractual deadlines.
Technician jobs in television and radio are located in virtually all cities; jobs in radio also are found in many small towns.
Employment of broadcast technicians is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through 2014, as advancements in technology enhance the capabilities of technicians to produce higher quality radio and television programming.
www.edinformatics.com /careers/broadcast_sound_engineer.htm   (2079 words)

  
 Sound Engineering
Even though a technician may not be on duty when the station is broadcasting, some technicians may be on call during nonwork hours; that is, they must handle any problems that occur when they are on call.
People seeking entry-level jobs as technicians in broadcasting are expected to face strong competition in major metropolitan areas, where pay generally is higher and the number of qualified jobseekers typically exceeds the number of openings.
Employment of broadcast technicians is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through 2012, as advancements in technology enhance the capabilities of technicians to produce higher quality radio and television programming.
www.creativecareerschools.com /SoundEngineering.htm   (2000 words)

  
 Chief
Chief has trained thousands of technicians and damage appraisers over the past twenty years regardless of the brand of equipment used.
Chief changed its educational focus in late 2000 to include regional training cooperatives with community colleges and vocational training centers.
This course is designed for structural repair technicians and students with little or no training in full frame vehicle analysis and repair.
www.cerritos.edu /autobody/autocollrepair/styles/chief_inside.html   (748 words)

  
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In San Juan Medical Center, 307 NLRB 117 (1992), the Board rejected the contention that biomedical technicians were technical employees because of their high skill level and stated that the Board had contemplated that skilled maintenance units would include employees of varying degrees of skills.
Chief Service Technician and Renal Dialysis Technician There are approximately 15 employees in the renal dialysis unit including 1 social worker, 1 clerk, 1 chief service technician (CST), 1 renal dialysis technician (RDT), 1 nurse extern, 5 licensed practical nurses (LPN), and 5 registered nurses (RN).
The chief service technician inspects and tests equipment in the dialysis unit, calibrates such equipment, and performs preventative maintenance and repairs as needed; the CST also trains staff in the use of equipment.
www.nlrb.gov /nlrb/shared_files/decisions/311/311-98.txt   (1969 words)

  
 About Chief restoration solutions
The Chief Group, a leader in the field of computer data management, is privately held and managed from its headquarters in Ness Ziona, Israel.
Chief was the first company in Israel marketing software products by the "try before you buy" method, and was the first representing an International Antivirus software (McAfee) in Israel for many years.
Chief's Securing solutions were built by considering the real needs of organizations and by understanding in depth real disaster conditions with which Chief deals daily.
www.chief.co.il /chief/chief.shtml   (526 words)

  
 Chief Technician - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chief Technician (Chf Tech) is a non-commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force which is only held by airmen in technical trades and by musicians.
It is between Sergeant and Flight Sergeant and, like the latter has a NATO code of OR-7.
Along with Junior Technician this is a survivor of a separate ranking system for technicians introduced in 1950 and abolished in 1964.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chief_Technician   (162 words)

  
 Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technicians and Radio Operators
People seeking entry-level jobs as technicians in the field of radio and television broadcasting are expected to face strong competition in major metropolitan areas, where pay generally is higher and the number of qualified job seekers exceed the number of openings.
The overall employment of broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2010.
Similar occupations include engineering technicians, science technicians, health technologists and technicians, electrical and electronics installers and repairers, and communications equipment operators.
www.umsl.edu /services/govdocs/ooh20022003/ocos109.htm   (1935 words)

  
 National Cable & Telecommunications Association
The Chief Engineer oversees all technical concepts of cable system design, equipment planning and layout for cable communications service, specification of standards for equipment and material, construction of facilities and equipment installation, and he or she also secures technical advice and counsel to the various staff and system operating managers
As the supervisor of all technicians, the Chief Technician normally does not work in the field, but may be required to do so when complex problems arise.
The primary function of the Chief Technician is to assure high-quality signal delivery of satellite and microwave relays to the headend.
www.ncta.com /ContentView.aspx?contentId=3006   (2713 words)

  
 Broadcast Technicians
Technicians follow a script that tells at precisely what moment, as the film runs through the projector, each of the sounds must be faded in and out.
Technician jobs in television are located in virtually all cities, while jobs in radio are also found in most smaller towns.
The best way to prepare for a broadcast technician job in radio and television-particularly for those who hope to advance to supervisory positions or to jobs in large stations and at the networks-is to obtain technical school, community college, or college training in broadcast technology or in engineering or electronics.
www2.jobtrak.com /help_manuals/outlook/ocos109.html   (1367 words)

  
 Career: Surveying and Mapping Technicians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Still, thanks to the hard work of survey and mapping technicians and hundreds of army engineers, the 1,520 mile military supply route was finished in just eight months.
The party chief may be an engineer, a licensed land surveyor, or a surveying technician.
Technicians also research old maps and verify points by visiting sites to resolve problems.
www.iseek.org /sv/13000.jsp?id=100464   (497 words)

  
 Technical Services Information Topics - R/V ATLANTIS
The marine technicians are available to help with Ethernet connection difficulties but the science party members are expected to do most of this work on their own.  The process is normally straightforward and the technicians can provide detailed instructions.
The ship technicians are not members of the science party and cannot be utilized in that manner.  Time at sea is spent servicing and assisting in the operation of supplied instrumentation and equipment, including science party training in its safe and effective use as necessary.
Additional technicians are occasionally supplied for cruises for which special expertise is required or cruises for which the planned workload exceeds a reasonable level for the normally supplied personnel.
www.unols.org /committees/rvtec/services/atlantis.html   (3255 words)

  
 Lighting Technicians
Lighting Technicians work on sound stages, studio lots, and on practical locations such as restaurants, bars, houses, office buildings, parks, city streets, etc. Their work involves all three major phases of the work - rigging the set, lighting the set during production, and striking (dismantling) the lighting equipment after shooting is completed.
Lighting Technicians should be able to stay on their feet most of the day, climbing ladders, standing, stooping, bending, walking, and carrying and lifting heavy cable and lighting units.
Although the level of job opportunities for Lighting Technicians is expected to remain relatively low during the next few years, some growth in employment is anticipated for network and cable/pay television and private film production companies.
www.calmis.ca.gov /file/occguide/Lighttec.htm   (1451 words)

  
 Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technicians
Broadcast and sound engineering technicians set up, operate, and maintain a wide variety of electrical and electronic equipment involved in almost any radio or television broadcast, concert, play, musical recording, television show, or movie.
In short, broadcast technicians set up, operate, and maintain equipment that regulates the signal strength, clarity, and range of sounds and colors of radio or television broadcasts.
Overall employment of broadcast and sound engineering technicians is expected to about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2012.
www.your-dream-career.com /broadcast-sound-technicians.html   (1019 words)

  
 Career Information - Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technicians and Radio Operators
Occupations with similar characteristics include engineering technicians, science technicians, and electrical and electronics installers and repairers.
Broadcast and sound engineering technicians also may operate computer networks, as do computer support specialists and systems administrators.
Broadcast technicians on some live radio and television programs screen incoming calls; these workers have responsibilities similar to those of communications equipment operators.
www.collegegrad.com /careers/proft28.shtml   (2179 words)

  
 CHIEF AUTOMOTIVE, Innovative Equipment for the Collision Repair Industry
When manufacturer information is not available, Chief technicians measure those vehicles themselves, using only Chief’s state-of-the-art measuring systems.
Regardless of how the data is received, Chief double-checks all data to
Chief Automotive Systems, Inc. reserves the right to alter product specifications and/or package components without notice.
www.chiefautomotive.com /vehiclespecifications/ums.asp   (194 words)

  
 Autposy Technician in Switzerland - svazi.com
In Switzerland the autopsy technicians are supported by the Association of Anatomy and Pathology Autopsy Technicians of Switzerland (VSAPP).
My chief, Urs Koenigsdorfer, was a chef for 16 years before beginning his now 11-year career as an autopsy technician.
For autopsy technicians working in the anatomy field, preparation of anatomical displays is a very important task.
www.svazi.com /forensic/bulletin_auto_tech_e.htm   (976 words)

  
 Fine & Applied Arts Communication Technology
Employment of broadcast technicians is expected to grow as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2010.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics the national median salary for broadcast technicians was about $10.19/hour in 2002.
Experienced technicians may become supervisory technicians or chief engineers.
www.parkland.edu /faa/commtechC.htm   (174 words)

  
 Public Law 330
Bureau of pipefitters and refrigeration technicians, fire protection sprinkler contractors and journeypersons sprinkler fitters, sheet metal workers and oil heat contractors.
The chief inspector for the division shall have both a master pipefitter I and master refrigeration I license, with a minimum of five (5) years employment in the state of Rhode Island as a journeyperson and five (5) years as a contractor.
He or she shall be appointed by the licensing bureau and the position shall be in the classified service at not less than pay grade 231.
www.rilin.state.ri.us /PublicLaws/Law99/Law99330.htm   (3428 words)

  
 LIGHTING TECHNICIANS
In making a film, it is the concern of the Director, Director of Photography, Art Director and others to capture the atmosphere that the writer had in mind.
Lighting Technicians are members of the production crew who set up and operate electrical lighting equipment for motion picture production.
In 1994, there were approximately 1,200 Lighting Technicians registered with unions in California.
www.co.monterey.ca.us /joblink/lmi/monterey/g546.htm   (1383 words)

  
 "Own a Home with the HUD Officer/ Firefighter/ EMT Next Door Program" - The Fund Finder News - Issue 42, Nov. 18, 2005
Public safety improves when law enforcement officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians live in a neighborhood and can better contribute their expertise and knowledge to the betterment of the community.
Your employer must certify that you are a full-time law enforcement, firefighter or emergency medical technician as described here.
You must meet this employment requirement "both at the time the firefighter or emergency medical technician submits a bid to purchase the home, and at the time of closing on the purchase of the home."
www.chiefsupply.com /grants/fund_finder05_11_18.asp   (1120 words)

  
 Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
This seminar is recommended for both independent cable and MSO technical professionals, including mid- to senior- level data technicians; maintenance and headend technicians; and engineering managers.
The goal of the workshop is to reinforce participants’ existing knowledge of VoIP and develop new knowledge and skills relating to the isolation and resolution of real-world VoIP technical problems.
The objective of this seminar is to provide plant technicians, sales engineers, and business professionals with the ability to justify, specify, deploy, and maintain a wireless plant extension solution.
www.scte.org /events/index.cfm?pID=18   (1150 words)

  
 Technicians wanted
The American Trucking Association predicts that together the automotive and trucking industries will require 600,000 new vehicle maintenance workers in the next four years.
Many feel this image needs to be changed to reflect the experience and skills required by today's vehicle technician.
Some truck manufacturers and dealers have formed alliances with vocational schools, while others have worked to recognize and reward their current technicians through continuing education, skill certification and pay incentives.
firechief.com /mag/firefighting_technicians_wanted   (116 words)

  
 PMEL Airmen ensure equipment is serviceable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He is a precision measurement equipment laboratory technician with the 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron.
The various responsibilities within the team include lab chief, technicians, quality assurance, and scheduling and coordinating shipping and receiving equipment for maintenance and calibration.
When training is needed, we freely share that knowledge with other technicians.
www.af.mil /news/story.asp?storyID=123015815   (714 words)

  
 ASHP News: Armed Forces Implement Recruitment and Retention Incentives
Air Force Personnel Deputy Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Donald L. Peterson, testifying before a House committee in July 2001, said that only 80% of the Air Force’s clinical pharmacy positions were filled.
One pharmacist and two pharmacy technicians are aboard the Navy’s hospital ship, the USNS Comfort, which departed from Baltimore, Maryland, on January 6 for the Indian Ocean to support troops in the Persian Gulf.
“Our technicians are highly trained and are a commodity that are sought after by the private sector,” Richard said.
www.ashp.org /news/ShowArticle.cfm?id=3272   (1522 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ralph schedules and coordinates all technician work for the ME Group.
The chief technicians will be responsible for the technicians preparedness for each task they are assigned.
The Chief Techs will be responsible for the technicians performing the tasks as outlined by the work request and adhering to procedures and safety requirements
www.aps.anl.gov /asd/me/Maintenance/Travelers/work_flow.htm   (220 words)

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