Temporary Worker - Professional | Occupations which require specialized and theoretical knowledge which is usually acquired through college training or through work experience and other training which provides comparable knowledge. Includes: Personnel and labor relations workers, social workers, doctors, psychologists, registered nurses, economists, dieticians, lawyers, systems analysts, accountants, engineers, employment and vocational rehabilitation counselors, teachers or instructors, police and fire captains and lieutenants, librarians, management analysts, air plane pilots and navigators, and kindred workers. | Programmer Analyst; Accountant II; Nurse, RN |
Temporary Worker - Administrative Support | Administrative Support (Includes Clerical and Sales): Occupations in which workers are responsible for internal and external communication, recording and retrieval of data and/or information and other paperwork required in an office. Includes: bookkeepers, messengers, clerk-typists, stenographers, court transcribers, hearing reporters, statistical clerks, dispatchers, license distributors, payroll clerks, office machine and computer operators, legal assistants, sales workers, cashiers, toll collectors, and kindred workers. | Payroll Services Asst; Accounting Clerk; Administrative Assistant |
Temporary Worker - Technician | Occupations which require a combination of basic scientific or technical knowledge and manual skill which can be obtained through specialized post-secondary school education or through equivalent onthe-job training. Includes: computer programmers, drafters, surveyors, licensed practical nurses, photographers, radio operators, technical illustrators, highway technicians, technicians (medical, dental, electronic, physical sciences), police and fire sergeants, inspectors (production or processing inspectors, testers and weighers), kindred workers. Occupations in which workers perform some of the duties of a professional or technician in a supportive role, which usually require less formal training and/or experience normally required for professional or technical status. Such positions may fall within an identified pattern of staff development and promotion under a "New Careers" concept. Includes: research assistants, medical aids, child support workers, policy auxiliary welfare service aids, library assistants and clerks, ambulance drivers and attendants, and kindred workers. | Medical Technologist; Lab Services Tech; Child Care Teacher |
Temporary Worker - Craft Worker | Occupations which workers perform jobs which require special manual skill and a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the processes involved in the work which is required through on-the-job training and experience or through apprenticeship or other formal training programs. Includes: mechanics and repairers, electricians, heavy equipment operators, stationary engineers, skilled machining occupations, carpenters, compositors and typesetters, power plant operators, and kindred workers. | Locksmith; Electrician; Auto Mechanic |
Temporary Worker - Laborer | Occupations in which workers perform duties which result in or contribute to the comfort, convenience, hygiene or safety of the general public or which contribute to the upkeep and care of buildings, facilities or grounds of public property. Workers in this group may operate machinery. Includes: chauffeurs, laundry and dry cleaning operatives, truck drivers, bus drivers, garage laborers, custodial employees, gardeners and groundskeepers, refuse collectors, construction workers, park rangers(maintenance), farm workers (except managers), craft apprentices/trainees/helpers, and kindred workers. | Driver; Custodian; Grounds Maintenance Worker |
Temporary Worker - Service Worker | Occupations in which workers perform service-related duties the general public. Workers in this group may operate machinery. Includes: hospitality, restaurant/food employees, hotel and lodgings services, and kindred workers. | Cashier; Mail Clerk; Cook |