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SUMMARY OF CHANGES
for
Master Job Code Table
(April 2011)
Staus Column: 'A' = Addition; 'D' = Deletion'; 'R' = Revision
Occupational Occupational
Job Code Status Classification Classification Remarks Source
Job Ty pe Code
001022 R Enlisted CTI Revised job title from 'CRYPTOLINGUIST OPERATOR' to Center review/rating refresh
'LANGUAGE ANALYST OPERATOR'
001027 R Enlisted CTI Revised job title from 'CRYPTOLINGUIST SUPERVISOR' Center review/rating refresh
to 'LANGUAGE ANALYST SUPERVISOR'
001095 R Enlisted CTT Revised job title from 'OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN' to Center review/rating refresh
'ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATOR'
001897 D Series WG-2508 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Communications Line Installing and OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
Repairing occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted
positions
001928 D Series WG-3119 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Broom and Brush Making occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
001946 D Series WG-3417 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Tool Grinding occupation; agencies OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
002006 D Series WG-3716 should reclassify impacted positions
Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Lead Burning occupation;' 1 Feb 11; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002012 D Series WG-3735 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Metal Phototransferring occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002014 D Series WG-3736 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Circuit Board Making occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002028 D Series WG-3807 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Structural/Ornamental Iron Working OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002034 D Series WG-3816 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Engraving occupation; agencies should OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
reclassify impacted positions
002036 D Series WG-3819 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Airframe Jig Fitting occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002057 D Series WG-4005 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Optical Element Working This OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002086 D Series WG-4360 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Rubber Products Molding occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002113 D Series WG-4419 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Silk Screen Making and Printing OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002115 D Series WG-4425 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Photoengraving occupation; agencies OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
should reclassify impacted positions
002119 D Series WG-4440 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Stereotype Platemaking occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002125 D Series WG-4446 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Bank Note Engraving occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002133 D Series WG-4450 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Intaglio Die and Plate Finishing OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002152 D Series WG-4639 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Timber Working occupation; agencies OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
should reclassify impacted positions
002154 D Series WG-4654 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Form Block Making occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002160 D Series WG-4716 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Railroad Car Repairing occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002187 D Series WG-4806 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Office Appliance Repairing occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002191 D Series WG-4808 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Custodial Equipment Servicing OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
for
Master Job Code Table
(April 2011)
Staus Column: 'A' = Addition; 'D' = Deletion'; 'R' = Revision
Occupational Occupational
Job Code Status Classification Classification Remarks Source
Job Ty pe Code
002205 D Series WG-4848 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Mechanical Parts Repairing occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002221 D Series WG-5034 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Dairy Farming occupation; agencies OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
should reclassify impacted positions
002223 D Series WG-5035 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Livestock Ranching/Wrangling OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002240 D Series WG-5235 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Test Range Tracking occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002266 D Series WG-5341 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Industrial Furnace Building and OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
Repairing occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted
positions
002272 D Series WG-5364 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Door Systems Mechanic occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002277 D Series WG-5365 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Physiological Trainer Mechanic OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002281 D Series WG-5384 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Gasdynamic Facilities Installing and OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
Repairing occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted
positions
002328 D Series WG-5446 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Textile Equipment Operating occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002338 D Series WG-5485 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Aircraft Weight and Balance Operating OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002397 D Series WG-6606 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Artillery Testing occupation; agencies OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
should reclassify impacted positions
002475 D Series WG-8675 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Liquid Fuel Rocket Engine Mechanic OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
occupation; agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002488 D Series WG-8882 Cancelled 1 Feb 11 - Airframe Test Operating occupation; OPM Memo dtd 5 Mar 10
agencies should reclassify impacted positions
002676 A Enlisted CTT NEW job 'ELECTRONIC WARFARE MAINTAINER' Center review/rating refresh
002677 A Enlisted CTT NEW job 'ELECTRONIC WARFARE PLANNER' Center review/rating refresh
002678 A Officer 9890 New NOBC 'COMPUTER NETWORK OPERATIONS' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/173 dtd 9 Aug 10
002679 A Officer 9891 New NOBC 'COMPUTER NETWORK CAPABILITY NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/173 dtd 9 Aug 10
DEVELOPMENT'
002680 A Officer 9690 New NOBC 'INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO CNO/CYBER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/173 dtd 9 Aug 10
002681 A Officer 9090 New NOBC 'OPERATIONAL SUPPORT OFFICER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/181 dtd 24 Aug 10
002682 A Officer 9091 New NOBC 'OPERATIONAL SUPPORT OFFICER NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/181 dtd 24 Aug 10
ASSISTANT'
002683 A Enlisted CTI NEW job 'MASTER LANGUAGE ANALYST' Center review/rating refresh
002684 A Enlisted CTI NEW job 'DIGITAL NETWORK ANALYST' Center review/rating refresh
002685 A Enlisted IS New job 'EXPEDITIONARY INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST' Rating review and update
002686 A Officer 9190 New NOBC 'AOC NALE DIR' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/009 dtd 24 Jan 11
002687 A Enlisted AN Added AIRMAN General Rate NAVMAC review and update
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
for
Master Job Code Table
(April 2011)
Staus Column: 'A' = Addition; 'D' = Deletion'; 'R' = Revision
Occupational Occupational
Job Code Status Classification Classification Remarks Source
Job Ty pe Code
002688 A Enlisted CN Added CONSTRUCTIONMAN General Rate NAVMAC review and update
002689 A Enlisted FN Added FIREMAN General Rate NAVMAC review and update
002690 A Enlisted SN Added SEAMAN General Rate NAVMAC review and update
002691 A Officer 2650 New NOBC 'KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT OFFICER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002692 A Officer 9510 New NOBC 'COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM CENTER NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
DIRECTOR'
002693 A Officer 9512 New NOBC 'COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM CURRENT NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
OPS MANAGER'
002694 A Officer 9519 New NOBC 'INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFFICER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002695 A Officer 9523 New NOBC 'JOINT INTERFACE CONTROL OFFICER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002696 A Officer 9524 New NOBC 'JOINT DATA NETWORK OPERATIONS NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
OFFICER'
002697 A Officer 9089 New NOBC 'OPERATIONAL LOGISTICS PLANNER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002698 A Officer 9017 New NOBC 'MARITIME OPERATIONS CENTER NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
DIRECTOR'
002699 A Officer 9020 New NOBC 'HOMELAND DEFENSE OFFICER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002702 A Officer 9022 New NOBC 'STAFF FIRES OFFICER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002703 A Officer 9026 New NOBC ' STAFF CIVIL ENGINEER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002704 A Officer 9041 New NOBC 'STAFF CURRENT OPERATIONS NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
DIRECTOR'
002705 A Officer 9043 New NOBC 'STAFF FUTURE OPERATIONS DIRECTOR' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002706 A Officer 9056 New NOBC 'STAFF AIR WARFARE OFFICER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002707 A Officer 9057 New NOBC 'STAFF SURFACE WARFARE OFFICER' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002708 A Officer 9058 New NOBC 'STAFF THEATER SECURITY NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
COOPERATION OFFICER'
002709 A Officer 9061 New NOBC 'STAFF INTERAGENCY COORDINATION NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
OFFICER'
002710 A Officer 9092 New NOBC 'ASSESSMENT DIRECTOR' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002711 A Officer 9093 New NOBC 'ASSESSMENT ANALYST' NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/060 dtd 10 Mar 11
002712 A Enlisted ITS New Service Rating 'INFORMATION SYSTEMS NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/019 dtd 25 Jan 11
TECHNICIAN SUBMARINES'
003200 R Officer 9191 Revised NOBC title, description, and 10&30 char titles NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/009 dtd 24 Jan 11
003209 R Officer 9192 Revised NOBC title, description, and 10&30 char titles NAVMAC ltr 1211 Ser 10/009 dtd 24 Jan 11
003358 A Enlisted HN Added HOSPITALMAN General Rate NAVMAC review and update
April 2010 Total Force Job Directory Page 4 of 197
Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
000999 Contractor 0000 Contractor Defense Contractor means an employer engaged in: (1) the production, maintenance, 55-3000.99 Military Specific CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR
or storage of arms, armament, ammunition, implements of war, munitions, machinery,
tools, clothing, food, fuel, or any articles or supplies, or parts or ingredients of any articles
or supplies; or (2) the construction, reconstruction, repair, or installation of a building,
plant, structure, or facility; under a contract with the United States or under any contract
which the President, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Air Force, the
Secretary of the Navy, or the Secretary of Transportation certifies to such employer to be
necessary to the national defense. (Title 41, Chapter 1, Section 50)
001000 NEBC 3M Preventive Maintenance Manager Preventative Maintenance Managers maintain reports and records; manage planned 49-1011.00 Installation, MAINTENANCE MANAGER MAINT MGR
maintenance system; manage installation and operation of planned maintenance Maintenance, and
equipment; prepare documents; perform preventative maintenance validations; perform Repair
Maintenance Requirement Card (MRC) actions; record and report Maintenance
Requirement Card (MRC) reviews; evaluate programs; and review Planned Maintenance
System (PMS) requirements.
001001 NOBC 0002 Medical Department Staff Officer Medical Departm ent Staff Officers advise commander on all Medical Department 11-9111.00 Management MEDICAL DEPARTMENT STAFF OFFIC MED DP SO
units, personnel and material. Provide professional and administrative support to
Medical Department officers. Act as liaison between commands.
001002 GS 0006 Correctional Institution Correctional Institution Adm inistration series covers positions that involve 33-3012.00 Protective Service CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ADMIN CORRE I/A
Administration responsibility for managing, or participating in the overall management of correctional
institutions, correctional systems, or correctional programs, and positions that involve
responsibility for advising on, reviewing, and evaluating the management of such
institutions, systems, or programs. Work in this series requires knowledge of: (1)
penological theories, principles, and techniques; and (2) the problems, methods, and
techniques of institutional management.
001003 NOBC 0055 Commanding Officer, Fleet Com m anding Officers, Fleet Marine Force Com pany command a company of a 11-9111.00 Management COMMANDING OFFICER, FLEET MARI CO FMF CMP
Marine Force Company health service support organization of the FMF. Supervise execution of assigned
responsibilities. Ensure readiness of unit personnel, equipment and material. Direct or
supervise administration and discipline. Ensure welfare of unit personnel.
001004 GS 0028 Environmental Protection Environm ental Protection Specialist series covers positions that involve advising on, 19-2041.00 Life, Physical, and ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SPEC EV/PR SPEC
Specialist managing, supervising, or performing administrative or program work relating to Social Science
environmental protection programs (e.g., programs to protect or improve environmental
quality, control pollution, remedy environmental damage, or ensure compliance with
environmental laws and regulations). These positions require specialized knowledge of
the principles and methods of administering environmental protection programs and the
laws and regulations related to environmental protection activities.
001005 NOBC 1205 Air Traffic Officer Air Traffic Officers plan and direct air carrier and air terminal passenger, cargo and mail 11-3071.01 Management AIR TRAFFIC OFFICER AIRTRAFOFF
traffic operations. Directs loading of traffic on military air transport. Exercise control of
air traffic backlogs, including regular flights and special mission flights. Direct passenger
service functions. Maintain liaison with local shippers to assure pickup, packing and
delivery of air cargo. Aid in determination of routes, schedules and loading methods.
001007 NEBC CS Leading Culinary Specialist Leading Culinary Specialists provide overall management of galley operations and 35-1011.00 Food Preparation and LEADING CULINARY SPECIALIST LCU SPEC
financial accountability of shore and afloat food service operations. Ensure cleanliness Serving Related
is maintained in all food service spaces. Emphasize customer service in all aspects of
the food service division.
001008 NEBC Non Rating EO Advisor EO Advisor advises individuals on maintaining the highest code of standards as 13-1041.03 Business and EO ADVISOR EO ADVISOR
Specific required by the Counselor Code of Ethics and guidelines. Financial Operations
001009 GS 0408 Ecology Ecology series covers positions that involve primarily advisory, research, analytical, or 19-4091.00 Life, Physical, and ECOLOGY ECOLOGY
other professional work in the science of ecology. Ecology utilizes a systems approach to Social Science
study the interrelationships of organisms with each other, with their physical and
chemical environment, and with society. Such relationships are considered primarily at
the levels of individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems. Ecologists analyze
biological components and processes in the context of ecosystems including
environmental factors, physical-chemical relationships, and social relationships. They
use quantitative and systems analysis techniques to predict effects of planned or natural
changes in ecosystems and to develop understanding of and solutions to ecological
problems.
001010 NOBC 1215 Cargo Handling Officer Cargo Handling Officers plan, coordinate and direct cargo handling, shipping, and 11-3071.02 Management CARGO HANDLING OFFICER CARHANDOFF
stowage operations, including combat troops and associated cargo in accordance with
tactical requirements. Supervise preparation and distribution of shipping and handling
documents and stowage plans. Control and schedule cargo bookings, shipments,
assembly, loading and unloading, and stowage. Schedule, control and supervise cargo
movement activities including stevedoring, mode of shipping and special handling. Issue
directives and instructions regarding assembly, loading or unloading, placement and
safety.
April 2010 Total Force Job Directory Page 5 of 197
Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001011 GS 0410 Zoology Zoology series covers positions that involve work in the field of zoology, including 19-1023.00 Life, Physical, and ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY
classification, structure, ecology, parasitological phenomena, evolution and the life Social Science
history of animals. This work requires professional education and training in the animal
and related natural sciences, and knowledge of the principles, methods, techniques, and
procedures applied in the investigation, and solution of zoological problems.
001012 NEBC YN Information Management Information Management Specialists operate, supervise and manage the operation of 43-1011.00 Office and INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SPEC INFO SPEC
Specialist sophisticated Information Systems (IS) in an integrated software environment; conduct Administrative Support
file management procedures; perform general administrative duties; evaluate, develop,
implement and manage information workflow and file management procedures; operate,
supervise and manage secure communications devices; perform, supervise and
manage general administrative duties; support the command administrative
infrastructure necessary to meet the command objective; perform joint duties with the
Defense Courier Service.
001013 NOBC 1242 Passenger Transportation Officer Passenger Transportation Officers plan and direct transportation of military and 11-3071.01 Management PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION OFF PTRANS OFF
civilian personnel. Establish overall procedures governing passenger operations. Direct
procurement of travel reservations and issues travel requests, meal tickets and
subsistence allowances. Maintain liaison with Armed Forces and commercial
transportation agencies.
001014 GS 0413 Physiology Phy siology series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to advise on, 19-1042.00 Life, Physical, and PHYSIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY
administer, supervise, or perform research or other professional and scientific work in Social Science
the field of human and animal physiology, including studies of the functions,
environmental response, and biological activities and processes of the basic living
organism and its component parts.
001015 NOBC 1245 Household Goods Officer Household Goods Officers provide for transportation of goods and effects of naval 11-3071.02 Management HOUSEHOLD GOODS OFFICER HH GODSOFF
personnel. Advise on procedures and entitlement concerning customs duties,
regulations on shipments of household goods, personal effects, automobiles, house
trailers and prohibited articles. Determine methods of transporting shipments and
schedules shipping dates. Arrange for packing, draying, unpacking, storage and
inspection. Direct preparation of bills of lading. Assist in preparing claims for loss or
damage, locating owners or determining proper disposition of unclaimed property.
001016 GS 0414 Entomology Entom ology series covers positions the duties of which are to advise on, administer, 19-1029.99 Life, Physical, and ENTOMOLOGY ENTOMOLOGY
supervise, or perform professional and scientific work in the field of entomology that Social Science
requires a fundamental knowledge of the principles of the biological and physical
sciences that underlie the field and a specific knowledge of the application of these
principles to the solution of entomological problems.
001017 NEBC YN Special Compartmented Special Compartmented Information Security Program Specialists conduct and 15-1071.01 Computer and SCI SECURITY PROGRAM SPEC SCI SPEC
Information Security Program supervise administrative functions and security procedures governing the Special Mathematical
Specialist Security Program; retain knowledge of security for classified matter safeguards and
procedures; assist command personnel in the completion and submission of Single
Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) packages and periodic reviews. Prepare and
review the checklist for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)
accreditation and periodic inspection. Manage administrative functions and security
procedures governing the Special Security Program.
001018 NOBC 1272 Transportation Logistics Officer Transportation Logistics Officers plan and administer total transportation 11-3071.01 Management TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS OFF TLOG OFF
requirements for supply support. Determine requirements to support operational and
strategic plans, ascertaining equipment, facilities and personnel required. Coordinate
transportation plans concerning carrier operations, terminal management and shipping
agencies. Establish policies and plans for requirements, tonnage allocations, and
utilization of airlift, sealift and land transportation. Prepare transportation annex to
objective logistic plans. Represent Navy in transportation conferences to coordinate
requirements and utilization of available transportation with DOD, other military and
civilian activities.
001019 GS 0415 Toxicology Toxicology series covers positions the duties of which are primarily to administer, 19-1021.00 Life, Physical, and TOXICOLOGY TOXICOLOGY
advise on, supervise, or perform research, analytical, advisory, or other professional and Social Science
scientific work in the discipline of toxicology. Such work involves the study of adverse
effects of chemical substances or similar agents on living organisms and/or the
environment, and the assessment of the probability of their occurrence under specified
conditions of use or exposure. Toxicology: (1) involves the study of the interaction of
chemical and physical agents and biological systems, the exploration of the nature and
mechanisms of adverse reactions, and the assessment of the likelihood that adverse
effects will occur; and (2) requires the application of scientific knowledge including, but
not limited to, pathology, anatomy, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, physiology,
pharmacology, toxicology, and materials sciences (e.g., as they pertain to the
interrelationships of composition, structure, and properties) but does not require full
preparation for practice in any one of those disciplines or full professional training in
medicine or veterinary medicine.
April 2010 Total Force Job Directory Page 6 of 197
Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001020 NOBC 1295 Transportation Director Transportation Directors direct and coordinate planning, establishment of policies and 11-3071.01 Management TRANSPORTATION DIRECTOR TRANSP DIR
administration of traffic, terminal and transportation carrier operations involving
movement of Department of Defense property and/or personnel by sea, land and air.
Direct acquisition and utilization of space on commercial carriers. Plan for emergency
and mobilization use of military and commercial carriers. Maintain liaison with agencies
concerned with transportation. Contract for transportation services.
001021 GS 0421 Plant Protection Technician Plant Protection Technician series covers all positions that primarily require a practical 19-1013.00 Life, Physical, and PLANT PROTECTION TECH PLANT PROT
knowledge of the methods and techniques of plant protection and quarantine. Plant Social Science
protection technicians provide technical support in research efforts; in the establishment
and enforcement of plant quarantines governing the movement of insects, plant
diseases, nematodes, and other plant pests of economic importance; or in the survey,
detection, field identification, control or eradication of plant pests. The duties require the
application of a practical knowledge of the types and characteristics of plant pests,
quarantine procedures, pest control and eradication methods, and plant pest survey
techniques.
001022 NEBC CTI Language Analyst Operator Language Analy st Operators operate signals collection equipment, systems, and 27-3091.00 Arts, Design, LANGUAGE ANALYST OPERATOR LANG OP
antennas to search for, collect, geolocate, and record target signals of interest. Gist, Entertainment, Sports,
transliterate, and transcribe target foreign language communications for analysis to and Media
identify essential elements of information. Draft basic SIGINT reports. Maintain
cryptologic databases to gather additional target information and operating
characteristics while protecting sensitive methods and sources.
001023 NOBC 1302 Issue Control Officer Issue Control Officers direct issue of stocks to consuming activities. Process issue 11-3071.02 Management ISSUE CONTROL OFFICER ISSCTR OFF
documents and advise management of processing effectiveness. Provide special
expediting services. Maintain control file of requisitions and issue documents. Serve as
liaison between supply department and supported activities and ships. Initiate action to
ensure procurement, assembly and reservation of material for new construction,
conversion, overhaul, outfitting, or other special programs.
001024 GS 0430 Botany B otany series covers positions that involve research or other professional scientific 19-1013.00 Life, Physical, and BOTANY BOTANY
work in the field of botany, including plant taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and Social Science
ethnobotany. This work requires full professional education and training in the plant
sciences and a fundamental knowledge of the principles, methods, techniques,
procedures, and relationships of the science of botany and of the application of this
knowledge in the investigation, analysis, and solution of botanical problems.
001025 NOBC 1306 Material Division Officer Material Division Officers direct or assist in the administration of the material division of 11-3071.02 Management MATERIAL DIVISION OFFICER MAT DV OFF
a supply activity. Supervise all warehousing operations incident to the receipt, storage,
issue and shipment of assigned materials. Establish and maintain adequate controls
which will assure effective and timely accomplishment of the material division mission.
001026 GS 0434 Plant Pathology Plant Pathology series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to advise 19-1013.00 Life, Physical, and PLANT PATHOLOGY PLNT PATHO
on, administer, supervise, or perform research or other professional and scientific work Social Science
in the investigation of the cause, nature, prevalence, and severity of parasitic,
nonparasitic, and virus diseases attacking plants; experimentation in and the
establishment of methods for the prevention and control of such diseases; or the relation
of such diseases to practices involved in the propagation, planting, cultivation,
transportation, and storage of plants and plant products; or any combination thereof.
001027 NEBC CTI Language Analyst Supervisor Language Analy st Supervisors exploit and analyze intermediate to advanced 15-1081.00 Computer and LANGUAGE ANALYST SUPERVISOR LANG SUP
cryptologic language materials. Supervise analysis, processing, and reporting of target Mathematical
foreign language communications. Supervise collection management operations,
SIGINT requirements process and tasking of collection assets. Analyze target
telecommunications infrastructure. Draft and release cryptologic mission reports. Draft
emergency action plans. Develop solutions for training shortfalls. Provide strategic
planning for CTI rating. Manage classified information security procedures.
001028 NOBC 1345 Naval Supply Control Officer Naval Supply Control Officers administer receipt and issue of Navy furnished materials 11-3071.02 Management NAVAL SUPPLY CONTROL OFFICER NAVSUPOFF
to private contractor or naval activity. Maintain records and systems to account for
materials. Supervise storage, preservation and control of stock issues. Coordinate
material delivery to needs of activity and may coordinate supply function with other
departments of activity. Recommend stock levels, including shop stores.
April 2010 Total Force Job Directory Page 7 of 197
Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001029 GS 0435 Plant Physiology Plant Phy siology series covers positions that involve research or other professional 19-1013.00 Life, Physical, and PLANT PHYSIOLOGY PLT PHYSIO
and scientific work pertaining to one or more of such vital functions as plant growth, Social Science
nutrition, respiration, and reproduction that are essential to the life of the plant or its use.
This includes work on the internal processes such as assimilation, photosynthesis,
translocation, or transpiration that are involved in vital functions; or on the influence that
one or more environmental factors, such as humidity, water, light, mineral nutrients, and
temperature have on these functions and processes.
001030 NEBC ABF Aviation Fuels Below Deck Aviation Fuels B elow Deck Operations Technicians ensure, supervise and manage 51-8093.00 Production AVFUELS BLWDECK OPS TECH FUEL BDCK
Operations Technician the safe receipt, transfer and issue of JP5 to various locations throughout the ship. Their
duties include taking samples, sounding tanks, aligning service, transfer and stripping
systems to perform various functions. They are responsible for performing PMS on
equipment, and maintaining the material condition of assigned spaces.
001031 NOBC 0101 Internist Internists diagnose and treat patients suffering from diseases and disorders of internal 29-1063.00 Healthcare INTERNIST INTERNST
organs. Conduct studies on progress of disease and effects of drugs or other Practitioners and
therapeutic measures upon disease conditions. Technical
001032 GS 0029 Environmental Protection Environm ental Protection Assistant series covers positions that involve performing a 19-4091.00 Life, Physical, and ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ASST EV/PR ASST
Assistant variety of technical support work in connection with the operation of environmental Social Science
protection programs. This work may take the form of assisting higher level environmental
protection personnel in an area of assignment or it may involve independent
performance of limited assignments in a prescribed segment of an environmental
protection program. This work requires the ability to apply established instructions, rules,
regulations, and procedures relevant to environmental protection activities.
001033 NOBC 1370 Warehouse and Storage Officer Warehouse and Storage Officers administer storage operations at a supply activity. 11-3071.02 Management WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE OFFICER WSTOR OFF
Supervise material receipt into storage and issues from storage, maintenance of storage
plan and locator system, care and maintenance of material in storage, security and fire
protection, custodial storage, rewarehousing, physical inventories and shop store
operations. Furnish technical assistance and information on storage matters.
001035 NEBC CTM Electronic Equipment Technician Electronic Equipm ent Technicians install and maintain various cryptologic and 49-2094.00 Installation, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TEC E EQ TEC
cryptographic systems including Cryptologic Carry-on Program (CCOP) Direct Support Maintenance, and
systems worldwide to support Navy, National Security Agency, and Department of Repair
Defense national and theater level missions. Perform installation and maintenance of
organizational level cryptographic and ancillary equipment and communication devices
associated with Fleet Cryptologic Systems and antenna maintenance while deployed.
001036 NOBC 1476 Procurement Management Procurem ent Managem ent Officers manage one or more procurement functions at 11-3061.00 Management PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT PROMGT OFF
Officer Departmental or other staff level. Establishes policies and procedures governing OFFICER
procurement and production of basic and processed materials, end products,
components and services. Determines broad procurement objectives. Monitors
contract administration, quality assurance and production surveillance. Evaluates
contractor performance. Evaluates contractor business and financial operations,
practices, policies and decisions to assess effects on contractor performance and costs
to the Government. Directs all phases of the contracting process.
001037 GS 0437 Horticulture Horticulture series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to advise on, 19-1013.00 Life, Physical, and HORTICULTURE HORTICULTU
administer, supervise, or perform research or other professional and scientific work in Social Science
the behavior, breeding, or culture (or any combination thereof) of fruits, vegetables,
flowers, or ornamental trees and shrubs, and in allied problems of their production,
storage, and handling.
001038 NOBC 1480 Procurement Contracting Officer Procurem ent Contracting Officers contract for all types of systems, equipments, 11-3061.00 Management PROCUREMENT CONTRACTING OFF PROCON OFF
supplies and services. Analyze purchase requests. Determine prospective sources.
Solicit bids, proposals, quotations and evaluates industry responses. Establish
negotiation objectives, obtains necessary clearances and conducts negotiations. Award
contracts and ensures that all contractual documentation complies with statutory and
regulatory requirements.
001039 GS 0440 Genetics Genetics series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to advise on, 19-1042.00 Life, Physical, and GENETICS GENETICS
administer, supervise, or perform professional research in the principles and Social Science
mechanisms of transmission of characters by inheritance, including in some instances
the application of these principles in planning breeding programs.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001040 NEBC CTM Equipment Maintenance Director Equipm ent Maintenance Directors lead and direct installation of various cryptologic 11-3021.00 Management EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR EQ MN DIR
and cryptographic systems including Cryptologic Carry-on Program (CCOP) Direct
Support systems worldwide to support Navy, National Security Agency, and Department
of Defense national and theater level missions. Are responsible for deployment
schedules, installation planning, logistics support, personnel resource allocation, and
fiscal analysis. Lead electronic systems deployment management for the installation and
maintenance of organizational level Cryptographic and ancillary equipment and
communication devices associated with Fleet Cryptologic Systems and antenna
maintenance while Installation Teams are deployed worldwide.
001041 NOBC 1485 Administrative Contracting Officer Adm inistrative Contracting Officers administer all types of contracts. Approve 11-3061.00 Management ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRACTING OFF ADMCON OFF
contractor's wage and salary schedules, requests for progress payments and
accounting, estimating and purchasing systems. Grant subcontract and purchase order
approval/consent. Determine allocability and allocability of costs. Manage inspection
programs, ensuring timely delivery of acceptable materials. Determine cause and
responsibility for delays. Analyze contractor's claims for adjustments. Price out,
negotiate and execute contract modifications. Negotiate overhead rates. Supervise
compliance with property administration requirements and supervises enforcement of
security requirements.
001042 GS 0454 Rangeland Management Rangeland Managem ent series covers positions that require primarily professional 19-1031.02 Life, Physical, and RANGELAND MGMT RANGELA MG
knowledge and competence in rangeland management to perform work involving the Social Science
preservation, development, and management of rangelands. This includes the ability to
analyze and protect the natural resources, to develop programs and standards for
rangeland use and conservation, and to advise State officials, and private and Indian
landowners in rangeland management practices.
001043 NOBC 1515 Inventory Control Methods Officer Inventory Control Methods Officers formulate and promulgate procedures for 11-3071.02 Management INVENTORY CONTROL METHODS OFF INVCON OFF
inventory control phase of Navy distribution system. Establish and maintain information
on levels of supply required. Devise and install stock status reporting systems.
Assemble, compile and analyze usage and inventory data. Recommend identification
and cataloging patterns from standpoint of inventory control requirements. Assist
material bureaus and commands with inventory control problems.
001044 GS 0455 Range Technician Range Technician series covers all positions that primarily require a practical 19-1031.02 Life, Physical, and RANGE TECH RANGE TECH
knowledge of the methods and techniques of range conservation and related resource Social Science
management fields. Range technicians provide practical technical support in range
research efforts; in the marketing of the range resource; and in the scientific
management, protection, and development of grasslands and other range resources.
001045 NEBC CTM Network Maintenance Technician Network Maintenance Technicians maintain Information Network Systems at Naval 15-1071.00 Computer and NETWORK MAINTENANCE NET MN TEC
Security Group activities worldwide to meet Navy, National Security Agency, and Mathematical TECHNICIAN
Department of Defense national and theater level missions. Install, test, troubleshoot,
and configure Information Network Systems, routers, hubs, servers, and various network
components.
001046 NOBC 1530 Stock Control Officer, Stock Control Officers, Requirem ents direct maintenance of stocks of materials in 11-3071.02 Management STOCK CONTROL REQUIREMENTS STOCREQOFF
Requirements prescribed quantities and types. Supervise stock accounting system required to record OFF
and report stock status, implementing inventory control methods, directing pricing of
stock and maintenance of stock class ledgers and balance sheets. Initiate action for
procurement, distribution and disposition of material. Analyze requirements in light of
usage, allowance and allocations, recommending modifications in stock level.
001047 GS 0457 Soil Conservation Soil Conservation series covers positions involving the performance of professional 19-1031.01 Life, Physical, and SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL CONSE
work in the conservation of soil, water, and related environmental resources to achieve Social Science
sound land use. Conservation work requires knowledge of: (1) soils and crops; (2) the
pertinent elements of agronomy, engineering, hydrology, range conservation, biology,
and forestry; and (3) skill in oral and written communication methods and techniques
sufficient to impart these knowledge to selected client groups.
001048 NOBC 1913 Stores Officer Stores Officers assist supply officer by organizing and administering supply and issue of 11-3071.02 Management STORES OFFICER STORES OFF
stores. Establish low and high limits of stock of consumable supplies and repair parts.
Install and supervise control systems. Initiate requisitions. Prepare custody cards, stock
tallies and summaries. Authorize issue of stores. Prepare returns covering all stores
transactions and stock and money status reports.
001049 GS 0458 Soil Conservation Technician Soil Conservation Technician series covers all positions that require a practical 19-1031.01 Life, Physical, and SOIL CONSERVATION TECH SOIL C/TEC
knowledge of the methods and techniques of soil, water, and environmental conservation Social Science
as they relate to agricultural operations and land use measures. Soil conservation
technicians advise property holders on the effectiveness of applying soil and water
conservation practices or assist in research efforts.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001051 NOBC 1918 General Supply Officer General Supply Officers direct supply department activities. Apply supply policies to 11-3061.00 Management GENERAL SUPPLY OFFICER GENSUP OFF
operation of department. Determine demand in accordance with mission and standard
allowance lists. Approve requisitions, balance sheets and summaries. Direct receiving,
storage, inventory control, issue and salvage of material. Oversee procurement and sale
of goods and services. Administer operation of general mess, including procurement,
storage, issue and inventory of provisions. Conduct disbursing activities in connection
with property accountability and transfer, payroll and personal accounts.
001052 GS 0459 Irrigation System Operation Irrigation Sy stem Operation series covers positions that involve the management or 19-2043.00 Life, Physical, and IRRIGATION SYSTEM OPER IRRIGA SYS
operation of irrigation systems, where the work requires primarily knowledge of the Social Science
methods and procedures used in distributing, controlling, and measuring irrigation water.
001053 NOBC 1920 Equipment Program Support Equipm ent Program Support Officers direct and administer program for material 11-3071.02 Management EQUIPMENT PROGRAM SUPPORT EQSUP OFF
Officer support of equipment operation and overhaul. Determine items required for support of OFFI
operations. Develop requisite inputs for the preparation of allowance lists, and maintains
allowance lists in current status. Manage and direct acquisition, distribution,
redistribution, overhaul and disposal of material. Prepare item identification. Determine
interchangeability and the appropriate material manager in the Navy supply system.
Prepare budget estimates.
001054 GS 0460 Forestry Forestry series covers positions that require primarily professional knowledge and 19-1032.00 Life, Physical, and FORESTRY FORESTRY
competence in forestry science. The work includes development, production, Social Science
conservation, and utilization of the natural resources of forests and associated lands; the
inventory, planning, evaluation, and management of each forest resource including
timber, soil, land, water, wildlife and fish habitat, minerals, forage, and outdoor recreation
including wilderness, in relationship with each other to meet both present and future
public and local private needs and demands; the protection of resources against fire,
insects, disease, floods, erosion, and other depredations; the valuation, management
and protection of forest lands and properties; the interpretation and communication of
principles, facts and legislation upon which the management of forest land rests; and the
development of new, improved, or more economic scientific methods, practices, or
techniques necessary to perform such work.
001057 GS 0462 Forestry Technician Forestry Technician series covers all positions that primarily require a practical 19-4093.00 Life, Physical, and FORESTRY TECH FORESTRY T
knowledge of the methods and techniques of forestry and other biologically based Social Science
resource management fields. Forestry technicians provide practical technical support in
forestry research efforts; in the marketing of forest resources; or in the scientific
management, protection, and development of forest resources.
001058 NOBC 0102 General Practice Medical Officer General Practice Medical Officers perform routine medical duties of general 29-1062.00 Healthcare GENERAL PRACTICE MEDICAL OFFIC GEN PMED O
practitioner. Maintain medical welfare of personnel within command. Diagnose and treat Practitioners and
patients suffering from diseases and disorders. Conduct routine medical examinations. Technical
Examine personnel for organic and functional diseases and abnormalities using standard
tests and procedures. Supervise technical personnel in conducting routine laboratory
procedures and tests. Conduct routine medical inspections of unit. Train enlisted
personnel in first aid and sanitation, and establish first aid stations for emergency
treatment.
001059 GS 0030 Sports Specialist Sports Specialist series covers positions that require a knowledge of the physical and 39-9031.00 Personal Care and SPORTS SPEC SPORTS SP
psychological factors in individual and team sports, and of the nature, purpose, and Service
organization of recreational or competitive individual and team sports activities. Sports
specialists: (1) plan, supervise, administer or carry out sports programs; (2) conduct
clinics or seminars to train coaches or officials; (3) train and develop athletes in individual
or team sports; (4) plan, organize or conduct tournaments or competitions from the
intramural to the international levels; or (5) perform other functions requiring knowledge
or skill in sports.
001060 NOBC 1935 Ships Store Officer Ships Store Officers administer the ships store operation. Direct the procurement, 41-1011.00 Sales and Related SHIPS STORE OFFICER SHP ST OFF
receipt, storage, issue, display and sale of ships store merchandise and standard Navy
clothing. Operate sales outlets and service activities. As accountable officer, maintain
related records, prepare required financial returns, reports and correspondence.
001061 GS 0470 Soil Science Soil Science series covers positions that involve professional and scientific work in the 19-1031.01 Life, Physical, and SOIL SCIENCE SOIL SCI
investigation of soils, their management, and their adaptation for alternative uses. Such Social Science
work requires knowledge of chemical, physical, mineralogical and biological properties
and processes of the soils and their relationships to climatic, physiographic, and biologic
influences.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001063 NOBC 1940 Fuel Logistics Planning Officer Fuel Logistics Planning Officers plan and direct fuel logistics operations in support of 13-1081.00 Business and FUEL LOGISTICS PLANNING OFF FUELPLNOFF
strategic and operational plans. Establish planning guidelines and objectives. Financial Operations
Coordinate and directs determination of requirements to support logistic objectives.
Evaluate logistics feasibility of strategic and operational plans, directing execution of
logistics plans. Direct programs to improve logistics capabilities. Direct or participate in
development of all military logistics plans. Participate in planning and controlling
allocation of fuels for civilian and military use.
001064 GS 0471 Agronomy Agronom y series covers all classes of positions the duties of which involve the 19-4011.01 Life, Physical, and AGRONOMY AGRONOMY
performance of professional and scientific work in the field of agronomy, including the Social Science
application of the fundamental principles of the plant, soil, and related sciences, (and
those affecting the water relationships involved) to the improvement, production,
management, and utilization of field crops, pasture and cover crops, turf, and related
types of vegetation; to soil and crop management; to the development and use of weed
controls and plant regulators; and to related fields.
001065 NOBC 1946 Fuel Depot Officer Fuel Depot Officers plan, supervise and coordinate action and functions concerned with 11-3071.02 Management FUEL DEPOT OFFICER FUELDEPOFF
receipt, storage, issue and distribution of fuels to meet operational needs. Direct,
coordinate and supervise administration and maintenance of depot facility. Direct and
conduct tests and inspections, supervising maintenance of prescribed quality control
programs.
001066 GS 0480 Fish and Wildlife Administration Fish and Wildlife Adm inistration series covers all classes of positions that involve 11-1011.00 Management FISH AND WILDLIFE ADMIN FSH&WL ADM
professional and scientific work in administering, directing, or exercising administrative
and technical control over programs, regulatory activities, projects, or operations that are
concerned with the conservation and management of fishery resources, wildlife
resources, or fish and wildlife resources.
001068 NOBC 1955 Staff Supply Officer Staff Supply Officers advise and assist command by administering supply activities. 13-1081.00 Business and STAFF SUPPLY OFFICER STAFSUPOFF
Initiate correspondence concerning supply policy. Direct extension or consolidation of Financial Operations
supply activities. Implement directives, regulations and instructions. Maintain liaison
with Naval Supply Systems Command. Plan and coordinate supply functions. Advise on
adequacy of facilities. Administer rationing programs for command activities. Plan
inspection programs.
001069 GS 0482 Fish Biology Fish B iology series covers positions that require professional knowledge and 45-1011.06 Farming, Fishing, and FISH BIOLOGY FISH BIOL
competence in the science of fishery biology to perform work: (1) developing, Forestry
conserving, managing, and administering fishery resources; and (2) evaluating the
impact of construction projects and other socioeconomic activities that present potential
or actual adverse effects on fishery resources and their habitat. The work also requires
an ability to determine, establish, and apply biological facts, principles, methods,
techniques, and procedures that are necessary for the production and/or management of
aquatic resources in their natural habitat and/or within facilities and systems that have
been constructed for their benefit and public use.
001070 NOBC 1976 Supply Field Services Officer Supply Field Services Officers direct activities of field supply establishments for 11-3071.02 Management SUPPLY FIELD SERVICES OFFICER SUPSERVOFF
purposes of centralized control. Analyze and recommend corrective action on reports of
performance, inspection and operation of field activities. Develop and maintain standard
systems throughout supply activities for operation and maintenance. Review requests
for funds and personnel, recommending allocations and ceilings for field establishment.
Assist field supply commands with technical, administrative and fiscal problems,
interpreting naval supply policies.
001071 GS 0485 Wildlife Refuge Management Wildlife Refuge Managem ent series covers positions that require primarily professional 19-1031.03 Life, Physical, and WILDLIFE REFUGE MGMT WLDLIF REF
knowledge and competence in the management, administration, and scientific operation Social Science
of public lands and waters designated as national wildlife refuges. The work requires
biological analyses, planning, and evaluation, and has as its principal purpose the
conservation, protection, and propagation of wildlife species and the manipulation and
utilization of their required habitat. The work involves a variety of activities in land, water,
and habitat management, land planning, resource identification and allocation,
administration, public relations, supervision, and other activities involving wildlife
resource utilization, protection, inventory and evaluation, and maintenance of grasslands,
marshes, and soils. The work also involves management considerations of land
exploration and public, commercial, industrial, and agrarian land use.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001072 NEBC CTR Communication Intelligence Com m unications Intelligence Collection Operators operate signals collection 15-1021.00 Computer and COMINT COLLECTION OPERATOR COM COL OP
Collection Operator equipment, systems, and antennas to collect signals communications for analysis to Mathematical
identify essential elements of information. Draft basic Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
reports and execute radio direction finding operations. Maintain cryptologic databases to
gather additional target information and operating characteristics while protecting
sensitive methods and sources. Supervise signals collection, analysis, reporting, SI
communications and assigned personnel. Allocate SIGINT collection resources and
adjust tasking as required. Draft cryptologic mission reports and emergency action plans.
Conduct quality control and release of time-sensitive reports. Comply with classified
information storage, transportation, and protection requirements.
001073 NOBC 1978 Supply Logistics Officer Supply Logistics Officers plan or direct supply, storage and issue of materials in direct 13-1081.00 Business and SUPPLY LOGISTICS OFFICER SUPLOGOFF
support of operations. Develop plans and procedures to meet supply requirements in Financial Operations
coordination with operational plans. Collect data, evaluate and establish items of stock.
Develop programs for supply facilities such as utilization of storage space. Coordinate
efforts of regular supply activities in support of logistic plans. Conduct logistics research.
Maintain statistical and other data. Develop and distribute publications.
001074 GS 0486 Wildlife Biology Wildlife B iology series covers positions that require professional knowledge and 19-1023.00 Life, Physical, and WILDLIFE BIOLOGY WLDLIF BIO
competence in the science of wildlife biology to perform work involving: (1) the Social Science
conservation, propagation, management, protection, and administration of wildlife
species; or (2) the determination, establishment, and application of biological facts,
principles, methods, techniques, and procedures necessary for the conservation and
management of wildlife resources and habitats. The work requires professional
knowledge of the distribution, habits, life histories, and classification of birds, mammals,
and other forms of wildlife.
001075 NOBC 1984 Supply Plans Officer Supply Plans Officers plan and advise command on supply activity programs. 13-1111.00 Business and SUPPLY PLANS OFFICER SUPPLNOFF
Administer management programs and provides for supply support of operational plans. Financial Operations
Study supply problems and recommend corrective programs and policies. Coordinate
policies and procedures through contacts with other activities and services. Participate
in planning studies. Administer and coordinate mobilization and readiness planning and
plans. Formulate and administer internal activity budget. Establish management
analysis and control systems required for evaluating and reporting progress toward
objectives.
001076 GS 0487 Animal Science Anim al Science series covers positions that involve research or other professional and 19-1011.00 Life, Physical, and ANIMAL SCIENCE ANIMAL SCI
scientific work in the field of animal science including nutritional, biophysical, Social Science
biochemical, and physiological relationships. This work requires full professional
education and training in the biological and agricultural sciences and a fundamental
knowledge of the principles, methods, techniques, and relationships in the field of animal
science and the application of this knowledge in the investigation, analysis, and solution
of animal science problems.
001077 NEBC CTR Signals Analyst and Reporter Senior Analy st and Reporters identify major SIGINT producers and consumers. 15-1021.00 Computer and SIGNALS ANALYST AND REPORTER S ANAL REP
Construct thorough and appropriate Tag lines, Requirements lines and Delivery Mathematical
Distribution Indicator lines and working aids. Recognize raw traffic and describe the
main methods of delivering SIGINT products to customers. Select appropriate strategies
for writing a report that gets reportable information up front. Comply with classified
information and protection requirements. Conduct and supervise SIGINT signals search,
analysis, target identification and reporting operations beyond the skills capabilities of
Communications Collection Operators. Utilize cryptologic mission databases, computer-
based analysis techniques, advance modulation, multiplexing techniques and coding
theory to acquire, display and demodulate high data rate communication systems while
protecting sensitive methods and sources. Perform fine grain analysis and reporting of
known, new and unusual signals using multiple equipment configuration environments.
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge in UNIX operating system, advanced modulation
techniques, digital communications analysis, advanced reporting and bitstream analysis
to recover advance signal structures. Develop, evaluate and execute signal research
001078 NOBC 1990 Technical Supply Officer Technical Supply Officers (General) supervise receipt, storage and issue of types of 11-3071.02 Management TECHNICAL SUPPLY OFF (GENERAL) GTECSUPOFF
(General) technical supplies, spare parts and equipment. Establish stocks based on allowance
lists and operational requirements. Supervise receipt of stocks in accordance with
prescribed procedures, maintaining inventory control systems. Control issue and
packaging of material. Recommend substitutes and provides for accounting of issued
material. Direct storage of materials, establishing preservation and maintenance tests.
001080 NOBC 1991 Technical Supply Officer Technical Supply Officers (Aviation) supervise receipt, storage and issue of types of 11-3071.02 Management TECHNICAL SUPPLY OFF (AV) ATECSUPOFF
(Aviation) technical supplies, spare parts and equipment. Establish stocks based on allowance
lists and operational requirements. Supervise receipt of stocks in accordance with
prescribed procedures, maintaining inventory control systems. Control issue and
packaging of material. Recommend substitutes and provide for accounting of issued
material. Direct storage of materials, establishing preservation and maintenance tests.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001081 GS 0499 Biological Science Student B iological Science Student Trainee series see definition for the General Student 19-0000.99 Life, Physical, and BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE STU BIO SCI ST
Trainee Trainee Series, GS-0099. Social Science
001082 NEBC CTR Senior Collection Supervisor Senior Collection Supervisors determine report-ability and urgency of Signals 11-3021.00 Management SENIOR COLLECTION SUPERVISOR SR COL SUP
Intelligence (SIGINT) information. Select appropriate supporting or refuting information
for inclusion in a SIGINT report. Analyze SIGINT within target context, develop a SIGINT
bottom line on which to base a report and select an appropriate story format. Develop
relationships to mission requirements, operating procedures and communications target
procedural identification techniques. Write a thorough, yet concise, SIGINT report and
title in accordance with tasking requirements and other relevant governing policy.
Comply with classified information and protection requirements. Supervise signals
collection, analysis, reporting, SI communications and assigned personnel. Allocate
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) collection resources and adjust tasking as required. Draft
cryptologic mission reports and emergency action plans. Conduct quality control and
release of time-sensitive reports. Comply with classified information storage,
transportation, and protection requirements.
001083 NOBC 2050 Mathematics Research Officer Mathem atics Research Officers (General) develop mathematical techniques and 15-2021.00 Computer and MATHEMATICS RESEARCH OFF (GEN) GMATHOFF
(General) formulas for computation and measurement of physical reactions. Develop methods by Mathematical
which quantities sought are deductible from known or supposed quantities. Collaborate
in design and testing of computers and other mathematical devices. Solve problems of
mathematical theory involving derivation of calculation processes. Exercise
administrative and professional direction of naval research in mathematics.
001084 GS 0501 Financial Administration and Financial Adm inistration and Program series covers positions that perform, 11-3031.02 Management FINANCIAL ADMIN AND PROGRAM FIN ADM/PG
Program supervise, or manage administrative work of a fiscal, financial management, accounting,
or budgetary nature that is not classifiable to another more specific professional or
administrative series in the Accounting and Budget Group, GS-0500.
001085 NEBC ABF Aviation Fuels Flight Deck Aviation Fuels Flight Deck Operations Technicians ensure, supervise and manage 51-8093.00 Production AVFUELS FLTDECK OPS TECH FUEL FLDCK
Operations Technician the safe receipt, transfer and issue of JP5 to various locations throughout the ship. Their
duties include taking samples, sounding tanks, aligning service, transfer and stripping
systems to perform various functions. They are responsible for performing PMS on
equipment, and maintaining the material condition of assigned spaces.
001086 NOBC 0104 Intern Interns perform postgraduate general clinical duties under direct supervision while 29-1199.99 Healthcare INTERN INTERN
serving in a fixed medical department facility in order to qualify for the practice of a Practitioners and
Medical Department specialty. Technical
001087 GS 0050 Funeral Directing Funeral Directing series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 11-9061.00 Management FUNERAL DIRECTING FUNER DIR
supervise or perform work, at a hospital or other station, involved in planning and
directing details relating to funeral and burial services of deceased persons, including
responsibility for the embalming and preparation of decedents in accordance with
policies, procedures, and public health regulations, or to administer or participate in the
administration of the mortuary program of a Federal agency.
001089 GS 0503 Financial Clerical and Technician Financial Clerical and Technician series covers positions the duties of which are to 43-3031.00 Office and FINANCIAL CLERICAL AND ASST FIN CLK/AS
perform or supervise clerical or technician work in support of accounting, auditing, Administrative Support
budgeting, or financial management functions when no other established series in the
Accounting and Budget Group, GS-0500, is appropriate. The work requires a knowledge
of the procedures and techniques involved in carrying out the work of an organization
and involves application of procedures and practices within the framework of established
guidelines.
001090 NEBC CTT Electronic Intelligence Analyst Electronic Intelligence Analy sts perform signals analysis of Radio Detection and 15-1051.00 Computer and ELECTRONIC INTELL ANALYST ELINT ANAL
Ranging (RADAR) signals, other signals derived from worldwide Technical/Operational Mathematical
Electronic Intelligence (TECHELINT/OPELINT), Electronic Warfare (EW) collection and
other multiple intelligence production resources. They analyze and report all-source
information for tactical and strategic commanders in support of fleet, theater, and
national objectives. They also produce assessments detailing the capabilities and
vulnerabilities of foreign radar and radar-controlled weapons systems.
001091 NOBC 2070 Physicist, General Phy sicists, General direct or conduct research in one or more phases of physics. 19-2012.00 Life, Physical, and PHYSICIST GENERAL GPHYSICIST
Analyze and test physical properties of materials, including matter affecting living Social Science
organisms. Apply results of experiments to solution of problems. Collaborate in
research and development projects of audiocommunication equipment and facilities.
Consult with design and development representatives regarding potential and limitations
of nuclear energy. Develop new therapeutic techniques and equipment. Manage
research projects under contract to industrial firms.
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Job Type Code
001092 GS 0505 Financial Management Financial Managem ent series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 11-3031.00 Management FINANCIAL MGMT FIN MNGT
manage or direct a program for the management of the financial resources of an
organizational segment, field establishment, bureau, department, independent agency, or
other organizational entity of the Federal Government when the duties and
responsibilities include: (1) developing, coordinating, and maintaining an integrated
system of financial staff services including at least accounting, budgeting, and
management-financial reporting, and sometimes also one or more of such related staff
services as auditing, credit analysis, management analysis, etc.; (2) exercising effective
control over the financial resources of the organization; (3) coordinating and synthesizing
financial and management data so as to interpret the composite financial results of
operations to all levels of the organization's management; (4) advising on, developing,
coordinating, and carrying out financial policies, procedures, and plans; (5) viewing,
analyzing, evaluating, and reporting upon program accomplishments in financial terms;
and (6) advising and assisting the management officials of the organization served by
supplying financial management advice required to make management decisions,
001094 GS 0510 Accounting Accounting series covers positions that advise on or administer, supervise, or perform 13-2011.01 Business and ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING
professional accounting work that requires application of accounting theories, concepts, Financial Operations
principles, and standards to the financial activities of governmental, quasi-governmental,
or private sector organizations. The work includes: designing, developing, operating, or
inspecting accounting systems; prescribing accounting standards, policies, and
requirements; examining, analyzing, and interpreting accounting data, records, and
report; or advising or assisting management on accounting and financial management
matters. Accounting theories, concepts, principles, and standards address these types
of duties: determining the boundaries of an accounting entity; recognizing and measuring
revenues; matching revenues and expenses by applying methodologies such as accrual
accounting and depreciation; defining and measuring costs by application of
methodologies such as standard, process, job-order, and activity-based costing.
001095 NEBC CTT Electronic Warfare Operator Electronic Warfare Operators operate sophisticated, state-of-the-art, electronic 15-1071.00 Computer and ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATOR EW OP
receivers and associated analysis and recording equipment in the collection of airborne, Mathematical
shipborne, land-based Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR), and other signals within
the electromagnetic spectrum. They interpret intercepted electronic signals to determine
their source and location, to maintain the tactical Electronic Warfare (EW) picture. They
also execute tactics in accordance with doctrine and report information to tactical and
strategic commanders in support of fleet, theater, and national objectives.
001096 NOBC 2085 Statistical Data Analyst Statistical Data Analy sts perform professional statistical work involving collection, 15-2041.00 Computer and STATISTICAL DATA ANALYST STATANST
compilation, verification, analysis, and interpretation of data to aid in logistical planning, Mathematical
scientific research, and management control. Obtain basic data, determining character
and volume of information necessary for solution of statistical problems. Analyze
quantitative statistical data. Develop significant trends and ratios and evaluates trends
and correlations to determine cause effect relationships. Select methods of presenting
findings such as charts, diagrams and written summaries.
001097 GS 0511 Auditing Auditing series covers positions that apply professional accounting and auditing 13-2011.02 Business and AUDITING AUDITING
knowledge, standards, and principles when performing these duties: advising on, Financial Operations
supervising, or performing work consisting of a systematic examination and appraisal of
financial records, financial and management reports, management controls, policies and
practices affecting or reflecting the financial condition and operating results of an activity;
analyzing work related to developing and executing audit policies and programs;
conducting performance audits; or conducting activities related to the detection of fraud,
waste and abuse.
001098 NOBC 2090 Chemist Chem ists direct or conducts research in chemistry. Conduct and advise on research in 19-2031.00 Life, Physical, and CHEMIST CHEMIST
chemistry having military and/or medical application, such as protection of personnel Social Science
from chemical, biological, and radiological agents; development, handling, and use of
improved petroleum and synthetic fuels and lubricants; and purification and control of
atmosphere as on nuclear submarines. Effectssynthetization of special compounds.
Maintain liaison with and monitor projects under contract to universities or industrial firms.
001099 GS 0512 Internal Revenue Agent Internal Revenue Agent series covers positions that determine or advise on liability for 13-2011.02 Business and INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT IR AGENT
Federal taxes when such work requires a professional knowledge of accounting theories, Financial Operations
concepts, principles and standards and, in addition, a knowledge of pertinent tax laws,
regulations and related matters. This series is unique to the Internal Revenue Service
(IRS), U.S. Department of the Treasury.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001100 NEBC ND Second Class Diver Second Class Divers perform diving jobs such as applying patches, clearing ship 49-9092.00 Installation, SECOND CLASS DIVER SND DIVER
propellers and underwater cutting and welding. Tests, repairs, and adjusts all Diving Maintenance, and
equipment. Dress and tend Divers. Know the laws of Diving physics and are able to Repair
recognize symptoms of decompression sickness and Diving accidents, and are able to
assist in their treatment. Perform underwater work such as taking measurements,
making templates and fittings, placing shores, pouring cement, using excavating nozzles,
and removing and repairing ships appendages.
001101 NOBC 2098 Space Projects Technologist Space Projects Technologists direct or serve as Navy technical assistant, consultant, 17-2011.00 Architecture and SPACE PROJECTS TECHNOLOGIST SPACE TECH
or adviser in various space projects. Serve as representative to cognizant organizations Engineering
and installations, including private contractors, other armed services and the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Implement space activities established and/or
authorized by the Navy in support of specific space projects.
001102 GS 0525 Accounting Technician Accounting Technician series covers account maintenance clerical and accounting 43-3031.00 Office and ACCOUNTING TECH ACCTG TECH
technician support positions requiring a basic understanding of accounting systems, Administrative Support
policies, and procedures in performing or supervising the examination, verification, and
maintenance of accounts and accounting data. Also included are positions that perform
technical audit functions, develop or install revised accounting procedures, or perform
similar quasi-professional accounting work. Positions in this series require a knowledge
of existing accounting systems, standard accounting codes, classifications, and
terminology; an understanding of agency accounting policies, procedures, and
requirements; and the ability to apply various accounting methods, forms and
techniques, but less than the broad understanding and theoretical knowledge of
accounting acquired through professional education and training.
001103 NOBC 2105 Air Warfare Research Officer Air Warfare Research Officers direct naval research programs providing and improving 11-9041.00 Management AIR WARFARE RESEARCH OFFICER AIRWRFOFF
methods, training, equipment, and techniques for waging naval air warfare based on
latest scientific data. Maintain liaison with Naval Establishment and other agencies
coordinating and directing air warfare research and development programs in
accordance with established policy. Promote investigations, correlation and adaptation
of basic research to developmental problems in air warfare techniques and equipment.
Serve as aviation technical specialist guiding or advising on pertinent air warfare
research projects.
001104 GS 0526 Tax Specialist Tax Specialist series covers positions that determine, supervise, educate, advise, and 43-3031.00 Office and TAX SPECIALIST TAX SPEC
perform work related to Federal tax liability and, as required, duties and tariffs when such Administrative Support
work involves contact with taxpayers, manufacturers, producers, importers, third-party
organizations and/or their representatives. Work involves these types of duties:
analyzing programs that provide tax, duty and tariff, and revenue-related accounting
advisory and consultation services; and/or examining and/or reviewing financial
documents or practices affecting the financial condition of an activity.
001105 NEBC ND First Class Diver First Class Divers use underwater demolitions for cutting, pushing, and freeing 49-9092.00 Installation, FIRST CLASS DIVER FST DIVER
submerged objects. Operate and maintain submarine rescue chambers. Ensure that Maintenance, and
proper logs and reports are maintained and submitted as required. Are proficient in Repair
operation of Navy approved underwater breathing equipment, support systems, and
recompression chambers as well as in the diagnosis and treatment of Diving injuries and
illnesses, particularly those requiring recompression therapy. Maintain, test, repair, and
adjust Diving equipment. Assist in planning Diving operations. Qualified to Dive using
surface supplied mixed gas (HeO2) and all approved air Diving apparatus. Perform
salvage and rescue operations using underwater tools. Supervise Diving operations as
designated by Commanding Officer.
001107 GS 0530 Cash Processing Cash Processing series covers positions that involve clerical work in the receipt, 43-3071.00 Office and CASH PROCESSING CASH PROCG
disbursement, examination, deposit, custody, or other clerical processing of cash items, Administrative Support
when this includes: (1) direct handling of the cash items; and (2) use of cash
accountability control methods. The work requires application of a knowledge of: (1) the
negotiability, validity, and genuineness of cash items; (2) the acceptability requirements
of supporting documents; and (3) cash processing procedures of Federal agencies and
commercial institutions.
001109 GS 0540 Voucher Examining Voucher Exam ining series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 43-3031.00 Office and VOUCHER EXAMINING VOUCHER EX
administer, supervise, or perform work consisting of the examination for accuracy, Administrative Support
legality, compliance with regulations, and justification of vouchers, invoices, claims, and
other requests for payment for: (1) goods and services provided to or by the
Government; (2) satisfaction of breach of contract or default in fulfilling contractual
obligations; (3) reimbursement of expenditures made by beneficiaries for such purposes
as medical and domiciliary care and treatment, burial expenses, and education and
training; (4) reimbursement of expenditures for travel and transportation; or (5) other
transactions when such examination of the request for payment is not classifiable in
another series.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001110 NEBC ND Master Diver Master Divers are the experts in all operational and emergency procedures involving 49-9092.00 Installation, MASTER DIVER MST DIVER
Diving and salvage. They possess a thorough knowledge of mixing and analyzing Maintenance, and
gases, including computation of Diver gas requirements and consumptions, salvage Repair
theory and methods, submarine rescue operations, towing, and underwater ship
husbandry. They manage preventive and corrective maintenance on Diving equipment,
support systems, salvage machinery, handling systems, and submarine rescue systems.
They manage and administer certification and quality assurance programs on Diving
systems and equipment to include RDT&E. They are responsible for all training and
readiness assessments of the Diving force.
001111 NOBC 2155 Naval Sciences Research Naval Sciences Research Coordinator/Adm inistrators coordinate or administer 11-9121.00 Management NAVAL SCIENCE RESEARCH CRD/ADM NAVSCIADM
Coordinator/Administrator research in naval sciences including air, surface, undersea and amphibious warfare and
naval armament. Direct planning and supervisory activities pertaining to naval sciences
research program. Organize staff and delegates responsibilities. Establish project
priorities and supervises cost estimating, budgeting and funding. Monitor research
projects under contract to universities and industrial laboratories. Ensure maintenance
of liaison with governmental and industrial scientists engaged in research having direct
naval applicability, exchanging scientific information and technical assistance.
001112 GS 0544 Civilian Pay Civilian Pay series covers positions concerned with the determination of pay, the 43-3051.00 Office and CIVILIAN PAY CIV PAY
maintenance of payroll records, and the compilation of related reports pertaining to Administrative Support
civilian employees of the Federal Government, and/or with the establishment,
maintenance, review, and disposition of time and leave records for civilian employees of
the Federal Government. Positions in the Civilian Pay Series require: (1) substantial
knowledge of civilian pay and/or leave rules, regulations, procedures, programs, and
systems requirements; and (2) usually, a knowledge of those civilian personnel rules and
regulations that affect pay.
001113 NOBC 0105 Pediatrician Pediatricians diagnose and treat diseases of children. Prescribe necessary treatment 29-1065.00 Healthcare PEDIATRICIAN PEDIATRCN
and procedures for care and isolation of children suffering from communicable and other Practitioners and
diseases. Technical
001114 GS 0060 Chaplain Chaplain series covers all positions the duties of which are to advise on, administer, 21-2011.00 Community and CHAPLAIN CHAPLAIN
supervise, or perform professional work involved in a program of spiritual welfare and Social Services
religious guidance for patients of Government hospitals and homes, for inmates of
Government correctional and penal or other institutions, or for persons in other
Government activities where civilian chaplain service is needed. Positions are
classifiable to this series when the nature of duties and responsibilities is such that
ordination by a recognized ecclesiastical body is a basic requirement.
001115 NOBC 2160 Designated Project Manager Designated Project Managers exercise executive authority over the planning, direction 13-1111.00 Business and DESIGNATED PROJECT MANAGER DESPROMGR
and control of a designated project and over the allocation and utilization of all authorized Financial Operations
departmental resources. Prepare and submit for approval the project master plan.
Apply to the project intensified management techniques, procedures, and controls as
required. Make technical, personnel and business management decisions required by
the project as authorized by charter. Report status and progress of project in
accordance with instructions of the major agency to which responsible.
001116 GS 0545 Military Pay Military Pay series covers positions the primary duties of which are to supervise, lead, 43-3051.00 Office and MILITARY PAY MIL PAY
or perform work to establish, maintain, correct, and close pay accounts for active, Administrative Support
reserve, or retired armed forces personnel and their annuitants. Work in this series
requires a knowledge of military pay entitlement laws, regulations, and procedures.
001117 NEBC PS Financial Specialist Supervisor Financial Specialist Supervisors are responsible for the operations of the travel and 43-1011.00 Office and FINANCIAL SPECIALIST SUP F SPEC SUP
Administrative Support
returns. Extensive knowledge of DOD travel publications, regulations, procedures and
the IATS computer system are required. Ensure travel claim advances and liquidations
are properly computed, verified, released, paid, collected, vouchers printed and
distributed in accordance with DOD standards. Know military and DOD pay publications
and procedures, as well as payroll computer systems (UMIDS, DMO, NSIPS, DMHRS).
Verify, audit and transmit pay documents. Generate, verify, analyze, and maintain
payroll reports, logs, and files. Thorough knowledge regarding shore patrol and
computation of naval reserve members performing active duty for training (ACDUTRA) is
also required. Manage and update computerized publication and travel system changes,
generate, verify, and analyze travel reports, logs and files. Destroy voided checks, cash
negotiable instruments, collections, distribute public funds, bank deposits, and account
for foreign funds. Supervise the Automated Teller Machine (ATM) or Navy Cash program
onboard a naval vessel. Train travel and payroll clerks, inform crewmembers on
001118 NOBC 2161 Major Project Manager (Selected) Major Project Managers (Selected) NOTE Restriction on use: In the identification of 13-1111.00 Business and MAJOR PROJECT MANAGER (SELECT) MAJPROJMGR
billets, this classification shall identify only those designated project manager billets Financial Operations
which are specified by the Chief of Naval Operations as equivalent to major command.
The incumbent is selected by board action.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001119 GS 0560 Budget Analysis B udget Analy sis series covers positions that perform, advise on, or supervise work in 13-2031.00 Business and BUDGET ANALYSIS BUDGT ANAL
any of the phases of budget administration when such work requires knowledge and skill Financial Operations
in applying budget-related laws, regulations, policies, precedents, methods, and
techniques.
001120 NOBC 2162 Deputy Designated Project Deputy Designated Project Managers assist and advise the designated project 13-1111.00 Business and DEPUTY DESIGNATED PROJECT MGR DEPPROJMGR
Manager manager in the planning, direction and control of the project and in the allocation and Financial Operations
utilization of all authorized departmental resources. Assist in the preparation of the
project master plan. Prepare status and progress reports. Exercise such executive
authority as may be delegated. Assume the duties of the project manager during the
project manager's temporary absence.
001121 GS 0561 Budget Clerical And Assistance B udget Clerical and Assistance series covers all positions the principal duties of which 43-3031.00 Office and BUDGET CLERICAL AND ASSISTANCE BUDGET CLK
are to perform clerical and technical work in support of budget analysis and Administrative Support
administration when such work requires primarily knowledge of the procedures that
facilitate budgeting as conducted in the Federal service. Work in this series requires
practical understanding and skill in the application of administrative rules, regulations,
and procedures associated with recording, reporting, processing, and keeping track of
budgetary transactions; e.g., the credit, receipt, transfer, allotment, withdrawal, obligation
or outlay of funds.
001122 NEBC PS Financial Specialist Financial Specialists are assigned the position of Deputy Disbursing Officer. An 13-2011.02 Business and FINANCIAL SPECIALIST F SPEC
effective specialist will have extensive knowledge with all DOD financial publications, Financial Operations
regulations, disbursing computerized systems, and have sound supervisory,
management, administrative, and organizational skills.
001123 NOBC 2163 Manager, Designated Project Managers, Designated Project Functional Elem ent serve as a key subordinate of, and 13-1111.00 Business and DESIGNATED PROJ FUNC ELEM MGR DESPROFMGR
Functional Element responsible to, the designated project manager. Manage or contract for a functional Financial Operations
element of the project such as a major component of the project system or a major
phase of the development, production and support cycle. May perform major on site
duties.
001124 GS 0592 Tax Examining Tax Exam ining series covers all positions the paramount duties of which are to perform 43-3031.00 Office and TAX EXAMINING TAX EXAM
or supervise work in the Internal Revenue Service involving the processing of original tax Administrative Support
returns, establishing tax account records or changing such records based on later
information affecting taxes and refunds; collecting some taxes and/or obtaining tax
returns; computing or verifying tax, penalty and interest; and determining proper tax
liability. This work requires knowledge of standardized processing and collection
procedures to record tax information and knowledge of applicable portions of tax laws
and tax rulings to accept, request proof of or reject a variety of taxpayer claims, credits
and deductions.
001125 NOBC 2164 Designated Project Business Designated Project B usiness Adm inistrators manage the business and financial 13-2031.00 Business and DESIGNATED PROJ BUSINESS ADMIN DESPROJMGR
Administrator matters of a designated project. Perform cost estimates, analysis, planning and Financial Operations
programming, budget development, overview of the contract administration function,
management systems utilization and analysis, cost control, accounting and reporting,
and the development of selected acquisition reports and such other reports as may be
required by the Congress or the Secretary of Defense.
001126 GS 0593 Insurance Accounts Insurance Accounts series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 13-1031.02 Business and INSURANCE ACCOUNTS INS ACCTS
administer, supervise, or perform work involved in the processing and adjusting of Financial Operations
individual insurance accounts. Included in this series is such work as: examining account
records to determine that all previous actions have been made according to laws,
regulations, and procedures; effecting non-standard adjustments that cannot be
automatically processed by the equipment; and preparing and processing a variety of
documents necessary for the maintenance of individual accounts, including the
preparation of input documents for maintenance of the accounts by an automatic data
processing system. Work characteristic of this series requires a thorough understanding
of Federal life insurance laws, rules, and regulations, as well as established precedents.
001127 NEBC PS Financial Specialist Clerk Financial Specialist Clerks receive, log, and review military and civilian Temporary 43-3031.00 Office and FINANCIAL SPECIALIST CLERK F SPEC CLK
Additional Duty (TAD) travel claims and military Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Administrative Support
travel claims utilizing automated systems. Process travel advances and settlements,
breakdown, file, and properly distribute the claims. Interpret publications and
disseminate information to customers. Maintain personal pay records of officer and
enlisted personnel, verify and compute entitlements, deductions, payments, and process
allotment requests. Interpret Leave and Earnings Statements (LES), the Master Military
Pay Accounts (MMPA), and parts of various pay publications. Prepare the necessary
documents relating to daily and monthly financial returns Process source documents
utilizing automated systems. Prepare government checks, disbursement vouchers,
collection vouchers, and bank deposits. May be collection agents, agent cashiers, or
ATM cash custodians. Use of various government financial and payroll systems (IATS,
UMIDS, NSIPS, DMO, DMHRS), basic knowledge of DOD financial rules and
regulations, as well as military accounting data and payroll systems, basic filing,
keyboard, and organizational skills are necessary.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001128 NOBC 2165 Designated Project Systems Designated Project Sy stem s Integration Coordinators asist the manager of a 11-9041.00 Management DESIGNATED PROJ SYS INTEG CRD DESPROJCRD
Integration Coordinator designated project in the major functional area of systems integration. Direct project
planning for the integration of all subsystems incorporated into the weapons system
under development. Maintain configuration control and compatibility of all component
systems integrated into the new weapons system.
001129 GS 0599 Financial Management Student Financial Managem ent Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General 13-0000.99 Business and FINANCIAL MNGT STU FIN MGT ST
Trainee Student Trainee Series, 0099. Financial Operations
001130 NOBC 2166 Designated Project Engineering Designated Project Engineering Coordinators assist the manager of a designated 11-9041.00 Management DESIGNATED PROJ ENGINEER CRD DESPROJENG
Coordinator project in the major functional area of engineering. Provide development and production
engineering support to maintain high quality analysis and revision of engineering
procedures being used for production of the new weapons system. Review feedback
from the Test and Evaluation Coordinator for rapid integration of necessary engineering
changes into the production run model.
001131 GS 0601 General Health Science General Health Science series covers positions that involve research or other 21-1091.00 Community and GENERAL HEALTH SCIENCE GEN HEA/SC
professional and scientific work that is specifically healthoriented in character, when the Social Services
work is of such generalized or miscellaneous specialized nature that the positions are not
more appropriately classifiable in any of the existing series in this or any other Group.
The work requires a background of knowledge, skills and techniques gained from
professional training in a health science or allied scientific field, but has no paramount,
rigid or continuing requirement for the knowledge, skills and techniques characterizing
any of the established series that reflect one or more of the academic disciplines or
recognized professions. Such work may cut across and require understanding of
scientific methods and techniques common to several recognized professional fields in
the health, medical or allied sciences (e.g., work in the field of health research
administration requiring knowledge of research methodology common to a number of
different scientific fields); and/or the work may represent a new, emerging or
miscellaneous professional occupational area of a health science not readily identifiable
with established series. This series is not intended for use for interdisciplinary
001132 VS 9912 First Assistant Radio Electronics 'First Assistant Radio Electronics Officer. Operates and maintains radiotelegraph and 27-4013.00 Arts, Design, FIRST ASSISTANT RADIO ELET OFF FIRST ASSI
Officer radiotelephone equipment and accessories aboard ship: Turns on power to activate Entertainment, Sports,
generator, and throws switches to cut in transmitters and antennas. Turns dials to obtain and Media
sending frequency and volume. Receives and transmits messages following procedure
prescribed by federal regulations. Maintains log of messages transmitted and received.
Monitors emergency frequency for ship and distress calls. Performs minor repairs and
adjustments on ships' radio equipment and lifeboat radios. Charges batteries. May
perform minor repairs to radar, loran, auto-alarm, and gyrocompass systems. May copy
broadcast schedules, such as Merfox (U.S. Navy broadcast), Mercast (weather
information and navigational hazards), and news (wire-press). Must be licensed by
Federal Communications Commission as Radiotelegraph Operator and Radiotelephone
Operator, and by U.S. Coast Guard as Radio Officer.
001133 NOBC 2167 Designated Project Test and Designated Project Test & Evaluation Coordinators assist the manager of a 11-9041.00 Management DESIGNATED PROJ TEST/EVAL CRD TSTEVALCRD
Evaluation Coordinator designated project in the major functional area of test and evaluation of a new weapons
system. Direct programs for the test and evaluation of new naval weapons systems,
equipment and studies leading to improved design and utilization of such systems and
equipment. Coordinate the projects' operational requirements with available or
developmental equipment and makes appropriate recommendations. Maintain liaison
with other governmental and private agencies engaged in combat systems and
equipment development and evaluation.
001134 GS 0602 Medical Officer Medical Officer series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to advise 29-1062.00 Healthcare MEDICAL OFFICER MEDICAL OF
on, administer, supervise, or perform professional and scientific work in one or more Practitioners and
fields of medicine. Positions are classifiable to this series when the nature of duties and Technical
responsibilities is such that the degree of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy is
a fundamental requirement. Most positions in this series require a current license to
practice medicine and surgery in a State or Territory of the United States or in the District
of Columbia.
001135 NOBC 2168 Designated Project Integrated Designated Project Integrated Logistics Sy stem Coordinators assist the manager of 13-1081.00 Business and DESIGNATED PROJ INTEG LOG CRD INTGLOGCRD
Logistics System Coordinator a designated project in the major functional area of logistics plans and programs for Financial Operations
support of a new weapons system. Advise overall logistics planners concerning type
and number of personnel, materials and facilities necessary for the fleet introduction,
operation, and readiness of a new weapons system.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001136 GS 0603 Physician Assistant Phy sician Assistant series covers positions that involve assisting a physician by 29-1071.00 Healthcare PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PHYSN ASST
providing diagnostic and therapeutic medical care and services under the guidance of Practitioners and
the physician. The work requires knowledge of specific observation and examination Technical
procedures, and ability to perform diagnostic and therapeutic tasks. The work does not
include the full scope of interpretation of medical findings requiring the full professional
background of the licensed physician. Physician assistants assist in the examination
and observation of patients by performing such duties as taking case histories,
conducting physical examinations, and ordering laboratory studies during hospital rounds
and clinic visits. As directed by a physician, physician assistants carry out special
procedures; for example, they give injections or other medication, apply or change
dressing, perform lumbar punctures, or suture minor lacerations.
001137 VS 9926 Quartermaster Quarterm aster. Responsible for the watch to watch navigation of the ship, under the 53-5011.00 Transportation and QUARTERMASTER QUARTERMAS
direction of the navigator. Maintenance, correction, and preparation of nautical charts Material Moving
and navigation publications, responsibility for navigational instruments and clocks, and
training of ship's lookouts and helmsmen are among the Quartermaster's duties.
001138 NOBC 2170 Designated Project Support Designated Project Support Officers perform duties in direct support of a designated 13-1111.00 Business and DESIGNATED PROJECT SUPPORT OFR DESIGNATED
Officer project manager. Perform duties in the engineering, logistics, procurement, test and Financial Operations
evaluation, or financial management phases of the project.
001139 GS 0610 Nurse Nurse series covers positions that require a professional knowledge of nursing. 29-1111.00 Healthcare NURSE NURSE
Positions involve providing care to patients in hospitals, clinics, occupational health units, Practitioners and
homes, schools and communities; administering anesthetic agents and supportive Technical
treatments to patients undergoing surgery or other medical procedures; promoting better
health practices; teaching; performing research in one or more phases of the field of
nursing; or consulting and advising nurses who provide direct care to patients.
001140 NEBC ABF Aviation Fuels Shore Base Aviation Fuels Shore B ase Operations Technicians ensure, supervise and manage 51-8093.00 Production AVFUELS ASHORE OPS TECH FUEL SHORE
Operations Technician the safe receipt, transfer and issue of JP5 to assigned and transient aircraft, as well as
support equipment. Their duties include taking samples, coordinating refueling points,
performing refuel and defuel operations, providing fuel for Jet Test facility, conducting
quality assurance checks on fuel, and aligning service, transfer and stripping systems to
perform various functions. They are responsible for performing PMS on equipment and
maintaining material condition of assigned spaces.
001141 NOBC 0106 Health Services Resident Health Services Residents participate full time as a resident or fellow in program of 29-1199.99 Healthcare HEALTH SERVICES RESIDENT HLTH SV RS
practical instruction, under supervision, to achieve certification and/or academic degree. Practitioners and
Technical
001142 GS 0062 Clothing Design Clothing Design series covers classes of positions that involve nonprofessional 27-1029-99 Arts, Design, CLOTHING DESIGN CLTHING DS
technical work in the design, development, testing, standardization, and improvement of Entertainment, Sports,
clothing (including headgear, footgear, and handgear) for performance, appearance, and Media
comfort, and economical production.
001143 NOBC 2175 Undersea Warfare Research Undersea Warfare Research Officers (General) conduct and coordinate naval 11-9121.00 Management UNDERSEA WAR RESCH OFR (GEN) UNSEA WROG
Officer (General) scientific research programs contributing to undersea warfare advancement. Maintain
liaison with Naval Establishment and other agencies to coordinate and direct
prosubmarine and antisubmarine phases of undersea warfare program in accordance
with established policy. Promote basic research in such fields as applied physics,
meteorology, electronics, machinery design, and noise reduction as applied to undersea
warfare equipment and techniques. Examine new data resulting from basic research to
determine use in undersea warfare program.
001144 GS 0620 Practical Nurse Practical Nurse series covers positions that involve a variety of nursing care and 29-2061.00 Healthcare PRACTICAL NURSE PRAC NURSE
practices that do not require full professional nurse education, but are represented by the Practitioners and
licensing of practical and vocational nurses by a State, Territory, or the District of Technical
Columbia.
001145 VS 9984 Messman Messm an. Performs a variety of duties such as: sets out night lunches, defrosts and 43-5081.03 Office and MESSMAN MESSMAN
cleans refrigerators, cleans mess room gear, and equipment, sweeps and scrubs mess Administrative Support
room deck, sets and clears tables, draws and stores linen and utensils, disposes of trash
and garbage and scrubs garbage cans, cleans brightwork and woodwork, and removes
grease and finger marks from paintwork. Assists in taking inventory, and may clean
ladders and passageways. Cleans and maintains steward department areas, makes up
bunks and cleans rooms, toilets, showers of steward department areas, makes up bunks
an cleans rooms, toilets and showers of officer and others, assigned. Cleans laundry
room, refrigerated spaces, passageways, ladder wells, storerooms, linen lockers, ship's
office, and radio room; sorts, counts, stocks, and issues linens; and assists in the
serving of meals in the mess room or pantry.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001146 NOBC 2176 Undersea Warfare Research Undersea Warfare Research Officers (Antisubm arine) conduct and coordinate naval 11-9121.00 Management UNDERSEA WAR RESCH OFR (ASW) UNSEA WROA
Officer (Antisubmarine) scientific research programs contributing to undersea warfare advancement. Maintain
liaison with Naval Establishment and other agencies to coordinate and direct
prosubmarine and antisubmarine phases of undersea warfare program in accordance
with established policy. Promote basic research in such fields as applied physics,
meteorology, electronics, machinery design, and noise reduction as applied to undersea
warfare equipment and techniques. Examine new data resulting from basic research to
determine use in undersea warfare program.
001147 GS 0621 Nursing Assistant Nursing Assistant series covers positions that involve a variety of personal care, 31-1012.00 Healthcare Support NURSING ASST NURSING AS
nursing care, or related procedures that do not require: (1) the knowledge and skills
represented by the licensure of practical and vocational nurses by a State, territory, or
the District of Columbia, or (2) fully professional nurse education.
001148 NOBC 2180 Preoperational Test and Preoperational Test and Evaluation Officers direct or participate in test and evaluation 11-9041.00 Management PREOP TEST AND EVALUATION OFR POPTST EVL
Evaluation Officer of experimental naval combat systems, equipment, and studies leading to improved
design and utilization of such systems and equipment. Provide consulting services to
scientific research personnel with primary emphasis on operating practices and
conditions. Correlate operational requirements with available or developmental
equipment and makes appropriate recommendations. Maintain liaison with
governmental and private agencies engaged in combat systems and equipment
development and evaluation.
001149 GS 0622 Medical Supply Aide and Medical Supply Aide and Technician series contains positions the duties of which are 31-9093.00 Healthcare Support MEDICAL SUPPLY AIDE AND TECH MED SUP AT
Technician to provide wards, clinics, operating rooms, and other hospital facilities with medical
supplies, instruments, sets, and equipment. Duties require a knowledge of aseptic
techniques and sterilization practices; the care, functioning, and uses of supplies,
equipment, sets, and instruments; and methods for the preparation, storage, and issue of
sterile and nonsterile medical supplies and the maintenance of adequate stock levels.
001151 NOBC 2181 Operational Test and Evaluation Operational Test and Evaluation Officers coordinate and/or participate in the planning 11-9041.00 Management OP TEST AND EVALUATION OFR OPTST EVLO
Officer and conducting of tests and evaluations of specific end items, systems, tactics and
procedures. Prepare project plans for conduct of tests to determine the capabilities and
limitations of equipment to meet acceptability standards. Design the types and
determine number of tests to be conducted. Supervise the conduct of tests. Maintain
liaison with governmental and private research and development agencies. Prepare
reports of tests and evaluations to include specific recommendations.
001152 GS 0625 Autopsy Assistant Autopsy Assistant series have paramount duties and responsibilities of which are to 29-1071.00 Healthcare AUTOPSY ASST AUTOPSY AS
provide technical assistance and related services to pathologists or physicians during Practitioners and
autopsies and/or inquests. Characteristic of positions in this series is some knowledge of Technical
human anatomy and of embalming processes, and skill in dissecting procedures.
001153 NOBC 2190 Liaison Officer, Naval Research Liaison Officers, Naval Research and Developm ent maintain liaison between the 11-9121.00 Management LIAISON OFR NAV RESCH AND DEV LIAS O NRD
and Development Department of the Navy and other government and private scientific activities. Maintain
staff cognizance of scientific work, planning objectives and operational requirements of
Navy's research and development program. Recommend adoption of plans or changes
thereto, correlating research program with needs of Navy. Advise director and staff
personnel on status of research projects. Study results of research, suggesting
additional naval applications. Serve in conjunction with civilian scientists on scientific
and technical boards.
001154 GS 0630 Dietitian And Nutritionist Dietitian and Nutritionist series covers positions that advise on, administer, supervise, 29-1031.00 Healthcare DIETITIAN AND NUTRITIONIST DIETN/NUTR
or perform work in human nutrition requiring the application of professional knowledge of Practitioners and
dietetics or nutrition directed toward the maintenance and improvement of human health. Technical
Dietetics is an essential component of the health sciences, usually with emphasis on
providing patient care services in hospitals or other treatment facilities. The work of the
dietitian includes food service management, assessing nutritional needs of individuals or
community groups, developing therapeutic diet plans, teaching the effects of nutrition on
health, conducting research regarding the use of diet in the treatment of disease, or
consulting on or administering a dietetic program. Nutrition is the science of food and
nutrients, their uses, processes, and balance in relation to health and disease. The work
of nutritionists emphasizes the social, economic, cultural, and psychological implications
of food usually associated with public health care services or with food assistance and
research activities. The work includes directing, promoting, and evaluating nutritional
components of programs and projects; developing standards, guides, educational and
001155 NEBC HM Dental Assistant Dental Assistants perform duties as a general dental assistants to include dental 31-9091.00 Healthcare Support DENTAL ASSISTANT DENT ASST
infection control, dental treatment room management, preventive dentistry,
comprehensive dental assisting, and intraoral radiography.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001156 NOBC 2192 Space Acquisition Officer Space Acquisition Officers control the translation of Navy operational requirement in 17-2011.00 Architecture and SPACE ACQUISITION OFFICER SPACE ACQ
the utilization of satellites and other spacecraft into contract specifications. Direct the Engineering
planning, programming and budgeting of the Navy space program. Administersthe
design and acquisition of spacecraft and satellite terminal equipment. Evaluate current
navigation, communication and ocean surveillance satellite systems to improve reliability
of future systems. Coordinate engineering effort with other armed services and the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Provide planning for life cycle support
of space systems.
001157 GS 0631 Occupational Therapist Occupational Therapist series covers positions requiring professional knowledge of the 29-1122.00 Healthcare OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST OCCUPA THE
concepts, principles and practices of occupational therapy to provide clinical services, Practitioners and
supervise or train students and therapist, or perform research with people who have Technical
impaired capacities for performing activities appropriate to their age group. The work
requires knowledge of the structure and function of the human body, environmental
influences, human development, physical and psycho-social dysfunctions, and skill in
developing treatment plans to teach new skills, restore performance, or learn
compensating skills.
001158 NOBC 2240 Language Officer Language Officers direct and participate in foreign language translation for military 55-1019.00 Military Specific LANGUAGE OFFICER LANG OFF
government and informative purposes. Direct activities of linguists familiar with
languages and idioms peculiar to countries in operational area. Prepare and supervise
others in preparation of scripts, speeches and proclamations, interpreting idiosyncrasies
of language, habits and customs. Translate foreign scientific and technical papers.
Serve as interpreter in English foreign language conversations, conferences, and
interviews.
001159 GS 0633 Physical Therapist Phy sical Therapists series covers positions that involve professional work requiring the 29-1123.00 Healthcare PHYSICAL THERAPIST PHYSI THER
application of a knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of physical therapy Practitioners and
for the treatment or prevention of physical disability or disease. Physical therapists plan Technical
and carry out treatment utilizing therapeutic exercise, massage, and physical agents
such as air, water, electricity, sound, and radiant energy. Therapists perform tests and
measurements involving manual or electrical means; and interpret results. Therapists
also devise adaptations of equipment to meet the specific needs of patients.
001160 NEBC EA Engineering Aide Engineering Aides plan, supervise and perform tasks required in construction 17-3022.00 Architecture and ENGINEERING AIDE ENG AIDE
surveying, construction drafting, planning and estimating and quality control. Establish Engineering
and operate a basic quality control system for testing soils, concrete and bituminous
materials. Prepare, edit and reproduce construction drawings. Conduct control surveys,
performing such tasks as running and closing traverses, staking out for excavations and
obtaining and converting field notes into topographic maps. Prepare progress reports,
time records, construction schedules and material, labor, tool and equipment estimates
for construction projects. Act as a project supervisor and trainer for junior personnel.
These duties include problem solving, planning, estimating, scheduling, cost control and
personnel management. As a project manager, they are responsible for the planning,
staffing, directing and control of multiple construction projects. They ensure compliance
with specifications, code requirements, plans and contracts. Maintain individual combat
readiness and perform tasks required in combat and disaster preparedness or recovery
operations.
001161 NOBC 2245 Psychological Operations Officer Psy chological Operations Officers plan and conducts psychological operations 55-1019.00 Military Specific PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS OFR PSYSC OPSO
designed to accomplish military and national objectives in support of naval mission. Plan
and conduct psychological warfare against enemy forces and personnel. Plan and
conduct operations designed to control, influence, predict and understand persons and
groups where activities can promote objectives through communication and contact
between naval forces or personnel and target persons or groups.
001162 GS 0635 Kinesiotherapy K inesiotherapy series covers positions that involve professional work requiring the 29-1123.00 Healthcare KINESIOTHERAPY KINESTHRPY
application of a knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of physical Practitioners and
education and rehabilitation therapy, using physical exercise to maintain the health or to Technical
achieve physical or mental rehabilitation of patients. Corrective therapists plan and carry
out treatment in which they use or adapt various types of physical exercise, physical
activities, and equipment. They evaluate patients for muscle strength, endurance,
coordination, and balance; provide individual or group instruction for physical
reconditioning or for resocialization of patients; and devise adaptations of equipment to
meet the specific needs of patients.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001163 NOBC 2306 Meteorology and Oceanography Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Services Officers provide meteorological, 19-2021.00 Life, Physical, and METOC SERVICES OFFICER MET SO
(METOC) Services Officer oceanographic, geospatial information and services, chronometric, astrometric, and Social Science
astronomical information to the Navy. Implement all phases of the Naval METOC
Program. Maintain liaison with operational fleet units, responding to fleet requirements
and advising on the application of cognizant sciences to naval warfare. Supervise
preparation of climatological records. Review resource requirements. Maintain liaison
with other organizations concerning cognizant sciences.
001164 GS 0636 Rehabilitation Therapy Assistant Rehabilitation Therapy Assistant series covers positions that involve treating, 31-2011.00 Healthcare Support REHABILITATION THERAPY ASST REHAB T/A
instructing or working with patients in carrying out therapeutic activities prescribed for
their physical or mental rehabilitation. Rehabilitation therapy assistants work in such
fields of therapy as occupational, physical, corrective, manual arts, and educational. The
work requires the ability to apply a practical knowledge of therapeutic methods and
techniques but does not require a full professional knowledge of the concepts, principles,
and practices of the specialized field of therapy.
001165 NEBC EO Equipment Operator Equipm ent Operators perform tasks involving deployment and operation of automotive, 47-2073.00 Construction and EQUIPMENT OPERATOR EQUIP OP
materials handling, weight handling and construction equipment. Direct and coordinate Extraction
efforts of individuals and crews in execution of construction, earthmoving, road-building,
quarrying, water well, asphalt batching and paving, concrete batch plant operations,
concrete paving and transit mixer operation assignments. Maintain records and reports
on mobile and stationary equipment and organize and supervise automotive and
construction equipment pools. Prepare progress reports, time records, construction
schedules and material, labor, tool and equipment estimates for construction projects.
Act as a project supervisor and trainer for junior personnel. These duties include problem
solving, planning, estimating, scheduling, cost control and personnel management. As a
project manager, they are responsible for the planning, staffing, directing and control of
multiple construction projects. They ensure compliance with specifications, code
requirements, plans and contracts. Maintain individual combat readiness and perform
tasks required in combat and disaster preparedness or recovery operations.
001166 NOBC 2310 Geospatial Information and Geospatial Inform ation and Services (GI& S) Officers plan, direct and/or participate in 11-9121.00 Management GEOSPATIAL INFO SERVICES OFR GEOSP ISO
Services (GI&S) Officer Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S) programs. Verify and coordinate Navy and
Joint requirements for GI&S information. Initiate program guidance for, or participate in,
GI&S operations encompassing the collection, use, and dissemination of geodetic,
geomagnetic, imagery, gravimetric, aeronautical, topographic, hydrographic, littoral,
cultural and toponymic data. Reviews resource requirements. Advise operational
commanders on preparing GI&S requirements and using GI&S information.
001167 GS 0637 Manual Arts Therapist Manual Arts Therapist series covers positions that involve professional work requiring 29-1122.00 Healthcare MANUAL ARTS THERAPIST MAN ARTS T
the application of a knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of industrial arts Practitioners and
education and rehabilitation therapy to plan and carry out treatment for the physical or Technical
mental rehabilitation of patients. Manual arts therapists evaluate vocational potential of
patients; devise projects and equipment to maintain or improve skills of patients and
promote recovery; and evaluate patient's ability to work in an actual or simulated work
environment. Some manual arts therapists participate in the rehabilitation of blind
patients.
001168 NOBC 0107 Undersea Medical Officer Undersea Medical Officers evaluate and develop recommendations concerning 11-9111.00 Management UNDERSEA MEDICAL OFFICER UNSEA MED
medical and occupational health hazards peculiar to submarine and diving operations.
Conduct physical and psychological examinations. Participate in diving exercises and
submarine escapes, observing and treating personnel for physical and psychological
effects of pressure variations and toxic effects of breathing media. Treat cases of
decompression sickness and other accidents. Supervise industrial hygiene and
radiological health procedures involved in operation and maintenance of submarine.
Conduct pertinent research and planning.
001169 GS 0072 Fingerprint Identification Fingerprint Identification series cover positions that involve classifying, searching, 33-3021.02 Protective Service FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION FINGERP ID
verifying, and filing fingerprints and other vestigial prints (such as footprints or palm
prints) for identifying persons. The work requires a knowledge of the methods used in
fingerprint classification and identification.
001170 NOBC 2323 Oceanography Watch Officer Oceanography Watch Officers serve as the representative of the commanding officer 11-9121.00 Management OCEANOGRAPHY WATCH OFFICER OCEANOG WO
during the period of the watch. Coordinate preparation of meteorological and
oceanographic analyses and forecasts, including acoustic prediction products, for
dissemination to fleet units, operational commanders, support forces, and other DoD
agencies and allies. Provide information and forecasts concerning environmental effects
on Navy sensors and weapons systems.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001171 GS 0638 Recreation/Creative Arts Recreation/Creative Arts Therapists series covers positions that involve professional 29-1125.00 Healthcare RECREATION/CREATIVE ARTS THERA REC/CR A/T
Therapist work requiring application of either: (1) a knowledge of the concepts, principles, and Practitioners and
practices of recreation therapy, and the use of recreational modalities; or (2) a Technical
knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of a specialized creative arts
therapy field (i.e., art, dance, music, and psychodrama) and the use of appropriate
specialized activity modalities to maintain the physical and/or mental health or to achieve
the physical and or mental rehabilitation of patients. These therapists evaluate the
history, interests, aptitudes, and skills of patients by interviews, inventories, tests, and
measurements, and use such findings, along with medical records and the therapy
orders of physicians or nurses, to develop and implement therapy activities for individual
patients. These several therapy approaches are directed toward achieving such
therapeutic objectives as diminishing emotional stress of patients, providing a sense of
achievement, channeling energies and interests into acceptable forms of behavior,
aiding physical and mental rehabilitation, and promoting successful community reentry.
001172 NEBC EOD Senior Explosive Ordnance Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians eliminates hazards from ordnance 47-5031.00 Construction and SENIOR EXPLOSIVE ORD DISPO TEC SEOD TEC
Disposal Technician that jeopardize operations conducted in support of national military strategy. Conducts Extraction
and supervises most phases of EOD operations under the auspices of an EOD Master.
Primary functional areas include detection, location, access, identification, render safe,
recovery, field evaluation, and final disposal of explosive ordnance. Performs diving,
helicopter cast and rope, and parachute insertion. Trained in advanced Tactics,
Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) for front-line combat operations, the neutralization of
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), team mobility, and incident site access. Assists
EOD Master in the planning and execution of all EOD operations.
001173 NOBC 2365 Staff Meteorology and Staff Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Officers advise and assist the 19-2042.00 Life, Physical, and STAFF METOC OFFICER STF METC O
Oceanography (METOC) Officer commander in operational execution of the Naval METOC Program. Assist operational Social Science
units in preparing, interpreting and evaluating meteorological, oceanographic (including
acoustic), and GI&S policy and plans. Prepare climatological studies for operational
planning. Prepare environmental section of operation plans. Provide technical
assistance to equipment design engineers.
001174 GS 0639 Educational Therapist Educational Therapist series covers positions that involve professional work requiring 21-1012.00 Community and EDUCATIONAL THERAPIST EDUC THERA
the application of knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of education and Social Services
rehabilitation therapy. Educational therapists plan and carry out treatment that involves
the use of educational situations, equipment, and methods to rehabilitate patients. They
evaluate the learning ability or educational level of patients by use of educational tests
and measurements. Some educational therapists participate in the rehabilitation of blind
patients. The activities of educational therapists are directed to achieving therapeutic
objectives such as diminishing emotional stress of a patient, providing a sense of
achievement, and channeling energies into acceptable forms of behavior.
001175 NOBC 2410 Intragovernmental Inquiries Intragovernm ental Inquiries Officers secure official answers and supplies information 11-2031.00 Management INTRAGOVERNMENTAL INQ OFFICER ITRGV INQO
Officer in response to congressional, White House and Secretary of the Navy inquiries via mail
or other means. Supervise office staff in sorting, routing, recording and controlling such
inquiries. Initiate or approves informational statements prepared as answers. Expedite
handling of emergency dispatches and telegrams required to answer inquiries.
Personally deals with government officials and their staffs in supplying naval information.
001176 GS 0640 Health Aid And Technician Health Aid and Technician series covers positions involving nonprofessional work of 29-2099.99 Healthcare HEALTH AID AND TECH HEALTH A/T
technical, specialized, or support nature in the field of health or medicine when the work Practitioners and
is of such generalized, specialized or miscellaneous nature that there is no other more Technical
appropriate series. Such work is either: (1) characteristic of two or more specialized
nonprofessional series in the Medical, Dental, and Public Health Group, GS-0600, when
no one type of work controls the qualification requirements, or (2) sufficiently new,
unique, or miscellaneous that it is not specifically included in a specialized
nonprofessional series in the Group.
001177 NEBC EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal Explosive Ordnance Disposal Masters are responsible for eliminating hazards from 47-5031.00 Construction and EXPLOSIVE ORD DISPOSAL MASTER EOD MSTR
Master ordnance, which jeopardize operations conducted in support of the national military Extraction
strategy. They manage and administer certification and quality assurance programs on
EOD and Diving systems and equipment to include RDT&E. They are responsible for all
training and readiness assessments of the EOD and Diving forces. They plan, conduct
and supervise all aspects and phases of EOD operations. They integrate EOD forces
with joint/foreign military and other local/state/federal agencies. They assess manpower
and resource requirements and conduct long-range mission planning in support of EOD
operations.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001178 NOBC 2412 Public Affairs Officer Public Affairs Officers direct or participate in program to disseminate information of 11-2031.00 Management PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER PAO
interest to general public and service personnel. Prepare and/or edit informational
material. Arrange publicity for personnel, events and activities and promotes favorable
relations with press and general public. Review material for conformance to security
regulations. Maintain liaison with commercial publishers and broadcasters, and with
civic, educational and youth organizations.
001179 GS 0642 Nuclear Medicine Technician Nuclear Medicine Technician series covers positions that involve using radionuclides 19-4051.00 Life, Physical, and NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECH NUC MEDTEC
(exclusive of sealed radiation sources) for diagnostic, therapeutic, and investigative Social Science
purposes. Such positions require a technical knowledge of the principles and practices of
nuclear medicine and the ability to perform tests and examinations using radionuclides,
radiation detectors, scanning apparatus, and related equipment in medical laboratories
and clinics.
001180 NOBC 2415 Historical Officer Historical Officers prepare histories, narratives, monographs and other studies. 19-3093.00 Life, Physical, and HISTORICAL OFFICER HIST OFF
Collect, evaluate and compile information concerning naval activities. Produce narrative Social Science
accounts of events for publication. Conduct research on naval subjects and assembles
material. Verify facts and figures for speeches, letters, official statements, press
releases, and publications. Maintain liaison with magazines and historical and
information agencies for obtaining and disseminating material. Collect and preserve
objects, trophies and relics of historical value to the Navy.
001181 GS 0644 Medical Technologist Medical Technologist series covers positions that require professional knowledge and 29-2011.00 Healthcare MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST MEDICAL TC
competence in the field of medical technology. Medical technology involves performing, Practitioners and
advising on, or supervising clinical laboratory testing of human blood, urine, and other Technical
body fluids or tissues, using manual or automated techniques; confirming test results and
developing data that may be used by physicians in determining the presence and extent
of disease or in support of medical research; modifying or designing laboratory
procedures; establishing and monitoring quality control systems and measures; and
providing instruction in the basic theory, technical skills, and application of laboratory test
procedures. Medical technology includes work in such areas as hematology,
bacteriology, mycology, virology, parasitology, immunology, serology,
immunohematology (blood banking), clinical chemistry (including endocrinology and
toxicology), and urinalysis as they relate to clinical laboratory practice.
001182 NEBC ET(NAV) Submarine Navigation Operator Subm arine Navigation Operators operate electronic equipment used for detection, 49-2093.00 Installation, SUBMARINE NAVIGATION OPERATOR SSNAV OP
tracking, recognition and identification, aids to navigation, radar, interior communications, Maintenance, and
Repair
gyrocompass, piloting, instrumentation and control; operate general purpose test
equipment, personal computer, auxiliary equipment; employ navigation rules; stand
watch on related equipment. Able to solve ac/dc electronic circuitry involving
resistance, voltage, current, capacitance, and inductance; solid state electronics, power
supplies, servo-control circuits, navigation chart preparation, stand watch as assistant to
officer of the deck and to the navigator, performs navigation; inventories/procures for
nautical charts and publications.
001183 NOBC 2425 Pictorial Editor Pictorial Editors select and distribute photographs to be used in printed publications. 27-3041.00 Arts, Design, PICTORIAL EDITOR PICT EDIT
Examine photographs for security, timeliness, reader appeal, artistry, and suitability for Entertainment, Sports,
reproduction. Write explanatory captions for pictures. Supervise photographers in and Media
selecting subjects. Direct routing and distribution of photographs.
001184 GS 0645 Medical Technician Medical Technician series covers positions that involve nonprofessional technical work 29-2012.00 Healthcare MEDICAL TECH MEDICAL TC
in clinical (medical) laboratories in performing tests and examinations in one or more Practitioners and
areas of work such as chemistry, blood banking, hematology, or microbiology. The Technical
reports of findings of tests and examinations may be used by physicians in diagnosis,
care and treatment of patients, or in support of medical research. The work requires a
practical knowledge of the techniques of medical laboratory practice in one or more
areas of clinical laboratory work (e.g., blood banking, chemistry, hematology,
microbiology) and of the chemistry, biology, and anatomy involved.
001185 NOBC 2430 Press Officer Press Officers present naval and/or DOD policy and information to civilian press. 27-3031.00 Arts, Design, PRESS OFFICER PRSS OFF
Assemble and select newsworthy material for release to press, reviewing for security, Entertainment, Sports,
form, and effect on public opinion and determining time of release in accordance with and Media
newspaper deadlines. Supervise preparation and distribution of local interest stories
concerning naval personnel to hometown newspapers. Deal with representatives of
press on public matters.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001186 GS 0646 Pathology Technician Pathology Technician series covers positions that involve technical work subordinate 29-2099.99 Healthcare PATHOLOGY TECH PATHOLO TC
to the work of pathologists or other physicians (or other professional personnel) who Practitioners and
make the final diagnostic examinations of specimens of human tissues and/or cell Technical
preparations. Technician work in histopathology involves preparing thin sections of tissue
specimens including fixing, clearing, infiltrating, embedding, sectioning, staining, and
mounting. Technician work in cytology involves preparing, staining, and examining
microscopically specimens of body fluids, secretions, and exudations from any part of
the body to determine whether cellular structure is normal, atypical, or abnormal.
Positions in this series require a practical knowledge of the techniques of anatomical
laboratory practice in one or both of the areas of laboratory work (i.e., histopathology and
cytology) and of the chemistry, biology, and anatomy involved.
001187 NEBC ET(NAV) Submarine Navigation Technician Subm arine Navigation Technicians maintain and troubleshoot electronic equipment 49-2093.00 Installation, SUBMARINE NAVIGATION TEC SSNAV TEC
used for detection, tracking, recognition and identification, aids to navigation, radar, Maintenance, and
Repair
entertainment, gyrocompass and piloting, and instrumentation and control; perform
assigned mission organizational level maintenance and repair of command, and control
systems. Analyze navigation exercises; evaluate navigational information. Ability to read
and interpret schematics and block diagrams; apply general working knowledge of
electricity and electronics to repair electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes
malfunctions and repairs or replaces faulty parts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts,
calibrates, and performs corrective maintain on navigation equipment; supervise
navigation division maintenance, draft naval messages, develop navigation divisional
watch bills, maintain navigation division records, develop navigation division training;
and conduct navigation division training. generate a voyage plan; generate current ops;
interpret and plot weather and ice message information.
001189 GS 0647 Diagnostic Radiologic Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist series covers positions requiring the performance 29-2034.01 Healthcare DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGIC TECH DIAGN R/TC
Technologist or supervision of technical work in the field of diagnostic radiologic examinations, Practitioners and
performed under the direction of a physician. The work involves the operation of Technical
radiologic equipment in a hospital or clinic environments as part of the diagnostic plan for
patients.
001190 NOBC 2445 Radio Television Program Officer Radio Television Program Officers plan and direct presentation of radio and television 27-3041.00 Arts, Design, RADIO TELEVISION PROGRAM OFR RAD TV PRO
programs. Develop individual shows and continuing radio TV campaigns. Determine Entertainment, Sports,
type of program and length of time required. Review scripts for security, adequacy and and Media
propriety. Render technical and material assistance to stations and producers in
preparation and production of programs.
001191 GS 0648 Therapeutic Radiologic Therapeutic Radiologic Technologist series covers positions that involve supervision 29-2034.01 Healthcare THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGIC TECH THERAP R/T
Technologist or performance of technical work that is subordinate to the work of radiotherapists or Practitioners and
other professional or scientific personnel and that involves the operation of ionizing Technical
radiation equipment and sealed radiation sources as part of a therapeutic treatment plan
for patients.
001192 NEBC ET(NAV) Submarine Navigation Manager Subm arine Navigation Managers assess navigation division training, audit navigation 49-1011.00 Installation, SUBMARINE NAVIGATION MANAGER SSNAV MGR
division records, coordinate navigation division maintenance, coordinate navigation Maintenance, and
division equipment modifications, review naval correspondence, develop navigation Repair
watch bills, and develop shipboard navigation instructions. Prepare narrative reports of
operations/exercises. Evaluate piloting and modified piloting team performance. Monitors
maintenance quality control; prepares weekly preventive maintenance schedules; review
completed maintenance data forms; supervises the repair of electronic systems and
subsystems; uses accounting procedures to maintain control of inventories, work flow;
estimates time and support required for repair of equipment, provides technical and
supervisory liaison between work centers; implements and administers a maintenance
and repair program; prepares quarterly preventive maintenance schedules.
001193 NOBC 2505 General Attorney General Attorney s provide general legal counsel for naval activity. Administer legal 23-1011.00 Legal GENERAL ATTORNEY GEN ATTRNY
services in such fields as military law, personnel security programs, administrative law,
admiralty matters, tort claims, litigation, naval property and jurisdiction. Interpret court
decisions and decisions of the Comptroller General. Prepare reviews of proceedings of
Navy courts martial, investigations, and courts of inquiry. Furnish legal assistance.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001194 GS 0649 Medical Instrument Technician Medical Instrum ent Technician series covers positions that perform diagnostic 29-2099.99 Healthcare MEDICAL INSTRUMENT TECH MED INST/T
examinations or medical treatment procedures as part of the diagnostic or treatment plan Practitioners and
for patients. The work involves operating or monitoring diagnostic and therapeutic Technical
medical instruments and equipment associated with cardiac catheterization, pulmonary
examinations and evaluations, heart bypass surgery, electrocardiography,
electroencephalography, hemodialysis, and ultrasonography. Positions in this series
require a knowledge of the capabilities and operating characteristics of one or more
kinds of instruments and a practical knowledge of human anatomy and physiology.
Positions also require a practical understanding of medical data generated by
patient/equipment connections. Some positions also require a practical knowledge of
chemistry, pharmacology, physics, and mathematics.
001195 NEBC ABH Aircraft Director Aircraft Directors are responsible for the safe and expeditious movement of aircraft on 53-2022.00 Transportation and AIRCRAFT DIRECTOR AIR DIR
fight decks, hangar decks, and ashore which includes the installation and removal of Material Moving
chocks, tie downs, and tow bars. They are tractor drivers, elevators operators,
conflagration station operators, ouija board spotters and designated lookouts. Their
duties include a strong working knowledge of the Planned Maintenance System, deck
multiple/density, aircraft fundamentals/systems and flight/hangar deck operations. They
are responsible for administrative duties, training initiatives, technical publication
libraries, operational readiness of equipment and upkeep of divisional spaces.
001196 NOBC 0108 Family Physician Fam ily Phy sicians examine members of family units, diagnosing and treating diseases, 29-1062.00 Healthcare FAMILY PHYSICIAN FAM PHYS
injuries, and other physical disorders. Examine patients, requests laboratory tests and X Practitioners and
rays, evaluates results, and performs appropriate treatment. Prescribe drugs, dietary Technical
measures, and physical therapy for adults and children. Perform surgical, gynecological
and obstetrical procedures.
001197 GS 0080 Security Administration Security Adm inistration series covers positions the primary duties of which are 43-1011.00 Office and SECURITY ADMINISTRATION SEC ADMIN
analytical, planning, advisory, operational, or evaluative work that has as its principal Administrative Support
purpose the development and implementation of policies, procedures, standards,
training, and methods for identifying and protecting information, personnel, property,
facilities, operations, or material from unauthorized disclosure, misuse, theft, assault,
vandalism, espionage, sabotage, or loss. Duties involve the management, supervision,
or performance of work in: (1) developing, evaluating, maintaining, and/or operating
systems, policies, devices, procedures, and methods used for safeguarding information,
property, personnel, operations, and materials; and/or (2) developing and implementing
policies and procedures for analyzing and evaluating the character, background, and
history of employees, candidates for employment, and other persons having or proposed
to be granted access to classified or other sensitive information, materials, or work sites.
(Note: This series does not include police work as described in the Police Series, GS-
0083.) Handbook of Occupational Groups and Families August 2002 *Standard
001198 NOBC 2510 Administrative Law Attorney Adm inistrative Law Attorney s advise on legal questions involving administrative law, 23-1011.00 Legal ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ATTORNEY ADMN LW AT
policies and procedures. Prepare and coordinate opinions on matters involving naval
administrative law. Review for legality investigations and actions of Navy courts and
boards. Review and controls proposed changes to regulatory publications. Advise on
feasibility of proposed legislation and legality of administrative actions.
001199 GS 0650 Medical Technical Assistant Medical Technical Assistant series covers all classes of positions the duties of which 29-2012.00 Healthcare MEDICAL TECHNICAL ASST MED TECH/A
are to supervise and perform technical work that is subordinate to professional work in Practitioners and
medicine and dentistry, in penal and correctional institutions. Technical
001200 NEBC ET(SS) SWS Strategic Navigation Operator Strategic Navigation Operators perform operations and, basic maintenance on 49-2093.00 Installation, STRATEGIC NAVIGATION OPERATOR STGNAV OP
equipment used for Strategic Weapons System, aids to navigation, radar, interior Maintenance, and
communications, voyage management system, alarms, ship control stations, Repair
entertainment system, gyrocompass, piloting; operate general test equipment, personnel
computer, auxiliary equipment, employ navigation rules; stand watch on related
equipment. Ability to solve navigation chart preparation and inventories/procures for
nautical charts and publications.
001201 NOBC 2515 Admiralty Attorney Adm iralty Attorney s direct or conduct investigations of marine casualties involving U.S. 23-1011.00 Legal ADMIRALTY ATTORNEY ADMIR ATTY
naval vessels or property to ensure adequate coverage of the civil liabilities aspects.
Arrange Navy representation at joint survey of damage. Appraise liability and damage
issues, submits recommendations to the Judge Advocate General and negotiates
settlements. Assist Department of Justice in litigated cases in which the Navy is
involved. Advise local commands on miscellaneous admiralty questions.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001202 GS 0651 Respiratory Therapist Respiratory Therapist series covers positions that involve the supervision or 29-1126.00 Healthcare RESPIRATORY THERAPIST RESPIRA TR
performance of technical work concerned with administering therapeutic and diagnostic Practitioners and
respiratory care and life support to patients with cardiopulmonary deficiencies and Technical
abnormalities. The work involves: operating and monitoring respiratory equipment such
as continuous and intermittent ventilators, medical gas delivery apparatus, incentive
reathing/hyperinflation devices, environmental control systems, and aerosol devices;
administering medical gases, humidification, aerosols, and respiratory medications;
maintaining clearance of patient's natural and artificial airways; obtaining blood samples
and interpreting blood gas data; and providing primary assistance in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation. Positions in this series require a knowledge of the operating characteristics
and daily maintenance of respiratory equipment and devices and practical knowledge of
human anatomy, physiology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
001203 NOBC 2517 Appellate Military Judge Appellate Military Judges serve as member of appellate court adjudicating court 23-1023.00 Legal APPELLATE MILITARY JUDGE APPL MLJDG
martial cases. Review records of trials in cases involving sentences affecting a flag or
general officer, death, dishonorable or bad conduct discharge, confinement for one year
or more, or dismissal of a commissioned officer, cadet, or midshipman. Determine
errors. Decide applicable law. Determine controverted questions of fact. Affirm properly
imposed sentences. Write opinions announcing decision of court.
001204 GS 0660 Pharmacist Pharm acist series covers all positions that involve professional and scientific work in the 29-1051.00 Healthcare PHARMACIST PHARMACIST
field of pharmacy. The work typically involves the compounding of prescriptions of Practitioners and
physicians, dentists, and other licensed practitioners; the formulation, preparation, bulk Technical
compounding, selection, dispensing and preservation of drugs, medicines, and
chemicals; research and investigation in developing special vehicles or variations of
standard formulas to meet the needs of individual patients and in developing original
techniques of compounding and making available for use new investigational drugs;
advising on drug therapy and usage; or performing administrative, consultive, or staff
advisory work concerning the administration of a pharmacy program for hospital, clinic,
or other medical care facility. Some positions involve the evaluation of drug proposals
submitted by private industry and the surveillance of marketed drugs for safety and
efficacy.
001205 NEBC ET(SS) SWS Strategic Navigation Technician Strategic Navigation Technicians maintain and troubleshoot electronic equipment used 49-2093.00 Installation, STRATEGIC NAVIGATION TEC STGNAV TEC
for the Strategic Weapons System, aids to navigation, radar, interior communications, Maintenance, and
Repair
and piloting; perform assigned mission organizational level maintenance and repair of
command and control systems. Analyze navigation exercises; evaluate navigational
information, stand watch as assistant to officer of the deck and to the navigator. Ability to
read and interpret schematics and block diagrams; apply general working knowledge of
electricity and electronics to repair electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes
malfunctions and repairs or replaces faulty parts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts,
calibrates, and performs corrective maintain on navigation and Strategic weapons
System equipment; supervise navigation division maintenance, prepares weekly
preventive maintenance schedules; prepares quarterly preventive maintenance
schedules; draft naval messages, collect navigation equipment performance data,
develop navigation divisional watch bills, maintain navigation division records, develop
navigation division training; and conduct navigation division training; generate a voyage
001206 NOBC 2518 Appellate Counsel Appellate Counsels ague cases before Court of Military Review or Court of Military 23-1011.00 Legal APPELLATE COUNSEL APPL CNSL
Appeals. Determine errors worthy of appellate consideration. Prepare briefs and
memoranda of law supporting or contesting issues assigned as errors. Conduct
prosecution or defense of persons previously convicted by general or special courts
martial.
001207 GS 0661 Pharmacy Technician Pharm acy Technician series covers positions that involve technical support work in a 29-2052.00 Healthcare PHARMACY TECH PHARMCY TC
pharmacy under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. The work requires Practitioners and
application of a practical knowledge of: pharmaceutical nomenclature; characteristics, Technical
strengths, and dosage forms of pharmaceuticals; pharmaceutical systems of weights
and measures; operation and care of pharmacy equipment; and pharmaceutical
procedures and techniques.
001208 NOBC 2520 Claims Attorney Claim s Attorney s direct or conduct investigations of accidents and incidents involving 23-1011.00 Legal CLAIMS ATTORNEY CLAIM ATTY
naval personnel or equipment resulting in claims in favor of or against the Navy.
Evaluate liability or damage issues. Submit recommendations to the Judge Advocate
General. Negotiate settlements. Assists Department of Justice in litigated cases in
which the Navy is involved.
001209 GS 0662 Optometrist Optom etrist series covers positions that require the application of professional 29-1041.00 Healthcare OPTOMETRIST OPTOMETRST
optometric knowledge and skills in examining and analyzing the eye for diseases and Practitioners and
defects and prescribing correctional lenses or exercises. Except for positions not Technical
involving patient care responsibility (e.g., research optometrist) positions in this series
require a current license to practice optometry in a State or Territory of the United States
or in the District of Columbia.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001210 NEBC ET(SS) SWS Strategic Navigation Manager Strategic Navigation Managers assess navigation division training, audit navigation 49-1011.00 Installation, STRATEGIC NAVIGATION MANAGER STGNAV MGR
division records, coordinate navigation division maintenance, coordinate navigation Maintenance, and
division equipment modifications, review naval correspondence, develop navigation Repair
watch bills, and develop shipboard navigation instructions. Evaluate piloting and
modified piloting team performance. Monitors maintenance quality control; review
completed maintenance data forms; supervises the repair of Strategic Weapons System
electronic systems and subsystems; uses accounting procedures to maintain control of
inventories, work flow; estimates time and support required for repair of equipment,
provides technical and supervisory liaison between work centers; implements and
administers a maintenance and repair program; monitor training of assigned personnel.
001211 NOBC 2525 Acquisition/Procurement Attorney Acquisition/Procurem ent Attorney s provide legal advice and services in the field of 23-1011.00 Legal ACQUISITION/PROCUREMENT ATTY ACQ/PRO AT
business/commercial law and acquisition/procurement. Furnish legal assistance
concerning real and personal property administration. Advise on legal aspects of
procurement of services such as fiscal, budgetary and accounting. Furnish legal
services concerning patents, trademarks and similar procurement matters. Provide legal
advice and services in connection with contract administration.
001213 NOBC 2529 International Law Attorney International Law Attorney s provide legal advice and services on matters involving 23-1011.00 Legal INTERNATIONAL LAW ATTORNEY ILA
international law. Advise on drafting, negotiation and interpretation of treaties and other
international agreements. Interpret foreign law, maritime law (less admiralty) and
jurisdiction, including law of the sea and of naval warfare. Advise on status of nuclear
powered ships, air and space law, military assistance programs, overseas base rights,
foreign criminal jurisdiction over U.S. personnel, immigration and nationality, diplomatic
protests, international organizations, and United Nations trust territories.
001214 GS 0665 Speech Pathology And Audiology Speech Pathology and Audiology series covers positions involving professional work 29-1127.00 Healthcare SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND SPCH P/AUD
in the study and/or treatment of human communications disorders, as reflected in Practitioners and AUDIOLOGY
impaired hearing, voice, language, or speech. The work requires professional knowledge Technical
of the nature of these disorders, their causes, and methods of therapeutic treatment. The
work involves any one or combination of the following functions: (1) providing direct
clinical services in the evaluation and resolution of communications disorders; (2)
providing graduate level training in communications disorders; (3) planning and
administering a comprehensive program for evaluating and treating communications
disorders; and (4) planning, administering, and performing laboratory and clinical
research in communications disorders.
001215 NEBC ET(SS) COMM Communications Operator Com m unications Operators operate electronic equipment used for detection, tracking, 27-4013.00 Arts, Design, COMMUNICATION OPERATOR ES COM OP
recognition and identification, radar, electronic warfare systems: responsible for Entertainment, Sports,
generation, transmitting, accounting and routing of all message traffic; operate general and Media
purpose test equipment, personal computer, and auxiliary equipment; operate, monitor,
and control information systems in support of the world wide telecommunications
network; and stand watch on related equipment. Ability to operate and maintain a
digitally controlled communication receiver that automatically processes the received
information; operate identify friend or foe; operate periscope; operate electronic
surveillance measures equipment/systems; operate exterior communications
equipment/systems.
001216 NOBC 2530 Legislative Counsel Legislative Counsels coordinate development of Navy legislative proposals and 23-1011.00 Legal LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL LEG CNSL
positions on pending legislation with cognizant offices. Collaborate in formulating new
legislation and official attitude toward pending congressional bills. Draft legislation and
justification. Interpret laws, decisions and opinions. Draft reports to Congress on merits
of pending bills. Prepare testimony and supporting material for use in congressional
hearings. Assist witnesses at hearings. Maintain liaison between Congress and the
Department of the Navy in processing legislation.
001217 GS 0667 Orthotist And Prosthetist Orthotist and Prosthetist series covers positions that involve designing, fabricating, or 29-2091.00 Healthcare ORTHOTIST AND PROSTHETIST ORTHO/PROS
fitting orthotic or prosthetic devices to preserve or restore function to patients with Practitioners and
disabling conditions of the limbs and spine or with partial or total absence of limbs. The Technical
work requires: (1) knowledge of anatomy, physiology, body mechanics, the application
and function of orthoses (braces and orthopedic shoes) and prostheses (artificial limbs),
and of the materials available for the fabrication of such devices; (2) skill in the use of
tools and specialized equipment; and (3) the ability to deal effectively with patients and
their problems and to work with other members of the medical team.
001218 NOBC 2535 Legal Assistance Attorney Legal Assistance Attorney s provide professional legal advice to military personnel and 23-1011.00 Legal LEGAL ASSISTANCE ATTORNEY L ASS ATTY
their dependents. Advise on personal legal problems. Draft legal documents, such as
wills, powers of attorney, affidavits, and other miscellaneous documents required in
event of litigation. Maintain liaison with local bar organizations and legal aid societies in
order to provide a legal referral service.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001219 GS 0668 Podiatrist Podiatrist series covers all classes of positions the duties of that are to perform 29-1081.00 Healthcare PODIATRIST PODIATRIST
professional work involved in the care and treatment of the feet, including work in the Practitioners and
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of foot diseases and disorders by physical, medical, Technical
and/or surgical methods; the writing of prescriptions for topical medications, corrective
exercises, corrective footwear and other purposes; and/or investigative research for
analytical evaluations and experimental purposes when such work requires the
application of professional podiatry knowledge and skills.
001220 NEBC ET(SS) COMM Communications Manager Com m unications Managers assess communication division training, audit 49-1011.00 Installation, COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER ES COM MGR
communication division records, coordinate communication division maintenance, Maintenance, and
accountable for all transmitted and received message traffic; coordinate communication Repair
division equipment modifications, review naval correspondence, develop
communications system employment plan, and develop shipboard instructions. Prepare
communications emergency destruction plans; perform CMS custodian operations; verify
communication plans; monitors maintenance quality control; prepares weekly preventive
maintenance schedules; review completed maintenance data forms; supervises the
repair of electronic systems and subsystems; uses accounting procedures to maintain
control of inventories, work flow; estimates time and support required for repair of
equipment, provides technical and supervisory liaison between work centers;
implements and administers a maintenance and repair program; prepares quarterly
preventive maintenance schedules.
001221 NOBC 2554 Military Judge, General Courts Military Judges, General Courts Martial serve as military judge for general courts 23-1023.00 Legal MIL JUDGE GEN COURT MARTIAL ML JDG GCM
Martial martial. Preside over each open session. Ensure fair and orderly conduct of the
proceedings. Rule on all motions and interlocutory questions including challenges.
Instruct court on questions of law and procedures and determines admissibility of
evidence.
001222 GS 0669 Medical Records Administration Medical Records Adm inistration series covers positions the duties of which are to 11-9111.00 Management MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION MED REC/AD
manage, advise on, preserve, analyze, and supervise the use of diagnostic and
therapeutic medical records. Medical records administration personnel develop medical
records policies and procedures and provide advice on the use of medical records. The
work requires a knowledge of medical records administration and management skills and
abilities.
001223 NOBC 0109 Emergency Medical Specialist Em ergency Medical Specialist administer program, direct and supervise personnel, 11-9111.00 Management EMERGENCY MEDICAL SPECIALIST EM MED SPC
and maintain continual surveillance of specialized equipment in the medical/surgical
emergency room. Organize and direct programs for on the job training of personnel and
supervises their performance. Maintain liaison with other departments within the medical
facility to assure available consultation and to arrange for appropriate transfer of patients
with minimum time delay and maximum continued quality of medical care.
001224 GS 0081 Fire Protection And Prevention Fire Protection and Prevention series covers positions that supervise or perform work 33-2011.00 Protective Service FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION FIRE P/P
to control and extinguish fires, rescue people endangered by fire, and reduce or eliminate
potential fire hazards. It also covers fire service positions that control hazardous
materials incidents; train personnel in fire protection and prevention; operate fire
communications equipment; develop and implement fire protection and prevention plans,
procedures, and standards; and advise on improvements to structures for better fire
prevention. Positions in this series require a knowledge of firefighting and fire prevention
theory and techniques, a knowledge of fixed and mobile firefighting equipment operation;
and/or the ability to plan, direct, or carry out fire protection and prevention programs and
operations.
001225 NOBC 2556 Military Judge, Special Courts Military Judges, Special Courts Martial serve as military judge for special courts 23-1023.00 Legal MIL JUDGE SPEC COURTS MARTIAL ML JDG SCM
Martial martial. Preside over each open session. Ensure fair and orderly conduct of the
proceedings. Rule on all motions and interlocutory questions including challenges.
Instruct court on questions of law and procedures and determines admissibility of
evidence.
001226 GS 0670 Health System Administration Health Sy stem Adm inistration series have full line responsibility for the administrative 11-9111.00 Management HEALTH SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION HEALTH SYS
management of a health care delivery system that may range from a nationwide network
including many hospitals to a major subdivision of an individual hospital. The
fundamental responsibility of health system administrators is to effectively use all
available resources to provide the best possible patient care. This requires an
understanding of the critical balance between the administrative and clinical functions in
the health care delivery system, and ability to coordinate and control programs and
resources to achieve this balance. These positions require the ability to apply the
specialized principles and practices of health care management in directing a health care
delivery system. They do not require the services of a qualified physician.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001227 NEBC ET(SS) COMM Communications Technician Com m unications Technicians maintain and troubleshoot electronic equipment used for 27-4013.00 Arts, Design, COMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN ES COM TEC
detection, tracking, recognition and identification, electronic warfare systems, world wide Entertainment, Sports,
telecommunications equipment; periscope systems perform assigned mission and Media
organizational level maintenance and repair of command, control systems. Ability to
read and interpret schematics and block diagrams; apply general working knowledge of
electricity and electronics to repair electronic/electronic cables and connectors; localizes
malfunctions and repairs or replaces faulty parts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts,
calibrates, and performs corrective maintenance on communications equipment.
Develop communication division training; supervise communication division
maintenance, draft naval messages, collect communication equipment performance
data, develop communication divisional watch bills, maintain communication division
records and conduct communication division training.
001228 NOBC 2557 Trial Counsel Trial Counsels conduct prosecution of persons brought to trial by general or special 23-1011.00 Legal TRIAL COUNSEL TRIAL CNSL
courts martial. Serve as trial counsel, prosecuting in the name of the United States, and
prepare record of proceedings under direction of the court.
001229 GS 0671 Health System Specialist Health Sy stem Specialist series provide support to health care management officials 11-9111.00 Management HEALTH SYSTEM SPEC HEALTH S/S
by analyzing, evaluating, advising on and/or coordinating health care delivery systems
and operations. Such positions may be located within an operating health care facility or
at a higher organizational echelon. In addition to a high degree of analytical ability,
positions in this series require specialized knowledge of the basic principles and
practices related to the management of health care delivery systems. These positions do
not have line authority.
001230 NOBC 2558 Defense Counsel Defense Counsels conduct defense of persons brought to trial by general or special 23-1011.00 Legal DEFENSE COUNSEL DEF COUNSL
courts martial. Serve as defense counsel, representing accused in accordance with law.
001231 GS 0672 Prosthetic Representative Prosthetic Representative series covers positions the duties of which are to 29-2091.00 Healthcare PROSTHETIC REPRESENTATIVE PROSTH REP
administer, supervise, or perform work concerned with rendering prosthetic and sensory Practitioners and
aids services to disabled patients. Included in this series is such work as (1) planning, Technical
developing, and directing a prosthetic and sensory aids program at either the national,
regional, or local level; (2) serving as an advisor to physicians with regard to selection,
prescription, and acquisition of prosthetic devices involving furnishing information
concerning such matters as new developments in the field of prosthetics, and sources of
supply for such devices; (3) counseling and advising patients and their families and
representatives regarding eligibility for and the use of prosthetic and sensory aids; (4)
interpreting prescriptions of medical officers in order to make certain that proper
prosthetic devices are selected for, or by, the patients; (5) authorizing the purchase,
fabrication, or repair of prosthetic devices; (6) maintaining continuous liaison with
manufacturers and dealers of prosthetic supplies, inspecting their facilities and services,
and participating in the award of prosthetic appliance contracts; (7) participating in
001232 NEBC FT Combat Control Systems Com bat Control Sy stem s Operators perform operations and basic preventive level 43-9011.00 Arts, Design, COMBAT CONTROL SYSTEMS OP CTRL OP
Operator maintenance on complex electronic, electrical, and mechanical submarine combat Entertainment, Sports,
control equipment and associated systems, operates Command, Control, and Media
Communications, Computer, and Intelligence systems and peripherals, and participates
in weapons handling functions. This job conducts critical work functions to support
producing intelligence, processing and attacking targets.
001233 NOBC 2559 Capital Litigator Capital Litigators military judge or counsel at trial or appellate level for cases tried or 23-1011.00 Legal CAPITAL LITIGATOR CPTL LTGTR
appealed as capital cases.
001234 GS 0673 Hospital Housekeeping Hospital Housekeeping Managem ent series covers all positions requiring application 37-1011.00 Building and Grounds HOSPITAL HOUSEKEEPING MGT HOSPTAL HM
Management of administrative ability and technical knowledge in supervising or performing work in the Cleaning and
development, coordination, direction, and management of hospital housekeeping Maintenance
programs. The major concern of such programs is the maintenance of environmental
sanitation within acceptable levels of bacteriological, as well as visual cleanliness.
001235 NOBC 2560 Environmental Law Attorney Environm ental Law Attorney s provide legal advice and services on matters involving 23-1011.00 Legal ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ATTORNEY ENV LW ATT
environmental law, policies and procedures. Prepare and coordinate opinions on
matters involving environmental law. Review for legal sufficiency environmental impact
statements. Assist the Department of Justice with representing the United States in
litigation's involving environmental law.
001236 GS 0675 Medical Records Technician Medical Records Technician series covers one-grade interval technical support 29-2071.00 Healthcare MEDICAL RECORDS TECH MED REC TC
positions that supervise, lead, or perform support work in connection with processing and Practitioners and
maintaining medical records for compliance with regulatory requirements. It also covers Technical
positions that review, analyze, code, abstract, and compile or extract medical records
data. The work requires a practical knowledge of medical record procedures and
references and the organization and consistency of medical records. Positions also
require a basic knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001237 NEBC FT Combat Control Systems Com bat Control Sy stem Technicians perform advanced combat control system 49-2093.00 Installation, COMBAT CONTROL SYSTEMS TEC CTRL TEC
Technician operations as well as applying advanced level maintenance practices to locate and Maintenance, and
correct malfunctions that are beyond organizational diagnostic routines on complex Repair
electronic, electrical, and mechanical submarine combat control equipment and multiple
system interfaces, maintains Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and
Intelligence systems and peripherals, supervises operations, maintenance and training
for personnel within the combat control system division, and participates in weapons
handling functions. This job conducts critical work functions to support producing
intelligence, processing and attacking targets, and repairing and maintaining equipment.
001238 NOBC 2591 Legal Officer Legal Officers administer command legal services in military law. Initiate personnel 23-2011.00 Legal LEGAL OFFICER LGL OFF
investigations, administrative proceedings and disciplinary actions. Maintain liaison with
the nearest Naval Legal Service Office or Staff Judge Advocate's Office to obtain legal
services in such fields as administrative law, admiralty matters, tort claims, litigation,
legal assistance and jurisdiction.
001239 GS 0679 Medical Support Assistance Medical Support Assistance series covers one-grade interval administrative support 31-9099.99 Healthcare Support MEDICAL SUPPORT ASSISTANCE MED SUP AS
positions that supervise, lead, or perform support work in connection with the care and
treatment given to patients in wards, clinics, or other such units of a medical facility. The
work includes functions such as serving as a receptionist, performing record keeping
duties, and providing miscellaneous support to the medical staff of the unit. This series
includes work that requires a practical knowledge of computerized data entry and
rules and regulations governing visitors and patient treatment, and a practical knowledge
of the standard procedures, medical records, and medical terminology of the unit
supported.
001240 NOBC 2592 Military Justice Management Military Justice Managem ent Officers coordinate, direct, assist, and advise command 23-2011.00 Legal MIL JUSTICE MGR OFFICER ML JSTC MO
Officer in matters of military justice administration and provision of legal services. Provide
administrative and technical assistance in courts martial, investigations, administrative
boards and personal affairs. Available to serve as: trial counsel before Special Courts
Martial, UCMJ Article 32 Investigating Officer, Summary Courts Martial and recorder
before administrative boards.
001241 GS 0680 Dental Officer Dental Officer series covers positions that involve advising on, administering, 29-1021.00 Healthcare DENTAL OFFICER DENTAL OFF
supervising, or performing professional and scientific work in the field of dentistry. Practitioners and
Dentistry is concerned with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries Technical
and deformities of the teeth, the jaws, organs of the mouth, and other structures and
connective tissues associated with the oral cavity and the masticatory system. The work
of this series requires the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery or Doctor of Dental
Medicine.
001242 NEBC FT Combat Control Systems Com bat Control Sy stem s Managers manage Combat Systems division and 49-1011.00 Installation, COMBAT CONTROL SYSTEMS MGR CTRL MGR
Manager department-level operations, maintenance and training and participates in weapons Maintenance, and
handling functions. This job conducts critical work functions to support producing Repair
intelligence, processing and attacking targets, repairing and maintaining equipment,
providing personnel and personnel support.
001243 NOBC 2605 Administrative Assistant Adm inistrative Assistants assists commanding officer, executive officer, or operating 11-3011.00 Office and ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ADMIN ASS
head of naval activity by performing administrative duties. Supervises clerical staff of Administrative Support
unit. Routes correspondence. Assigns space. Secures and prepares budget and fiscal
statements and administers controls. Maintains work progress reports. Maintains
meeting agenda and minutes. Certifies time and leave records. Prepares rosters and
directory listings. Drafts special letters and reports, compiling background information
required for decisions by superior officer. Directs unit concerned with maintaining
fingerprint records.
001244 GS 0681 Dental Assistant Dental Assistant series covers positions the duties of which are to receive and prepare 31-9091.00 Healthcare Support DENTAL ASST DENTAL AST
patients for dental treatment; to prepare materials and equipment for use by the dentist;
to assist a dentist at chairside or bedside in the treatment of patients; to perform
reversible intra-oral procedures under the supervision of the dentist; to perform dental
radiography work; and to keep records of appointments, examinations, treatments and
supplies. This work requires a practical knowledge of standardized procedures and
methods used in dentistry, and skill in the techniques and procedures of dental
assistance.
001245 NOBC 2610 Management Analysis and Managem ent Analy sis and Control Officers directs and develops methods and 13-1111.00 Business and MGMT ANALYSIS AND CONTROL OFR MACO
Control Officer procedures for improving operational efficiency and manpower utilization in naval Financial Operations
activities, including ships and fleet staffs. Reviews activity objectives. Establishes job
standards through time studies, analytical estimating, and synthesis. Studies personnel
and material utilization. Develops improved work procedures. Prepares technical and
administrative manuals, instructions and reports.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001246 GS 0682 Dental Hygiene Dental Hy giene series covers all positions the duties of which are to perform, under the 29-2021.00 Healthcare DENTAL HYGIENE DENTAL HYG
supervision and direction of a dentist, prophylactic dental treatment that includes Practitioners and
application of topical medication and dental health education for patients within a clinical Technical
setting.
001247 NEBC HM Deep Sea Diving Independent Deep Sea Diving Independent Duty Corpsm en serve as the Medical Department 29-2041.00 Healthcare DIVING INDEPENDENT CORPSMAN DIVING IDC
Duty Corpsman Representative (MDR) aboard surface ships and diving activities independent of a Practitioners and
medical officer. Perform patient care, medical administration, logistical duties, diagnostic Technical
procedures, advanced first aid, basic life support, nursing procedures, minor surgery,
basic laboratory procedures and industrial hygiene surveillance programs. Assist
medical officers in the prevention and treatment of illnesses associated with diving and
high-pressure conditions. Enter pressure chambers to care for patients suffering from
diving and non-diving related conditions. Perform diving and other related duties.
Perform all patient care and medical management functions as a non-physician health
care provider.
001248 NOBC 2612 Management Information Managem ent Inform ation Sy stem s Officers direct or assist in development and 11-3021.00 Management MANAGEMENT INFORMATION MNGMT IS
Systems Officer operation of Management Information and Control Systems of naval activity. Develop, SYSTEMS
evaluate and implement programs to achieve optimum use of management sciences,
ADP technology, and resources. Assist management in determination of information
requirements. Serve as focal point and source of expert technical information pertaining
to information systems planning, development, operation, and standardization. Ensure
effective lateral transfer of information within activity.
001249 GS 0683 Dental Laboratory Aid and Dental Laboratory Aid and Technician Series. This series covers positions that 51-9081.00 Production DENTAL LABORATORY AID AND TECH DNTL LB AT
Technician involve technical work in the fabrication and repair of dental prosthetic appliances on
prescription of a dentist. This work requires a technical knowledge of dental anatomy and
skill in the use of dental laboratory materials and equipment.
001250 NEBC ABH Crash and Salvage Fire Fighter Crash and Salvage Fire Fighters duties include responding to aircraft emergencies, 33-2011.01 Protective Service CRASH AND SALVAGE FIRE FIGHTER CRASHSAL
firefighting, rescue and salvage for each type of aircraft on board. Duties also include
the coordination of aircraft jettison operations, embarked squadron training, equipment
maintenance requirements, and water related salvage operations.
001251 NOBC 0110 Flight Surgeon Flight Surgeons conduct physical/mental examinations for selection/retention of flight 29-1067.00 Healthcare FLIGHT SURGEON FLT SURGN
personnel. Prescribe medical treatment and implements/monitors preventive medicine Practitioners and
programs. Provide aeromedical instruction to flight personnel. Provide aeromedical Technical
advice/recommendations to commands. Participate in flights to observe crew practices,
medically related flight missions, and aeromedical RDT&E programs. Serves as
member of aircraft mishap investigation boards. Prevent aircraft accidents through the
practice of preventive aerospace medicine and aeromedical safety.
001252 GS 0082 United States Marshal United States Marshal series covers positions involving a range of law enforcement 33-3021.03 Protective Service UNITED STATES MARSHAL US MARSHL
responsibilities including serving of civil writs and criminal warrants issued by Federal
courts; tracing and arresting people wanted under court warrants; seizing and disposing
of property under court orders; safeguarding and transporting prisoners; providing for the
physical security of court facilities and personnel; providing for the physical security of
jurors and key Government witnesses and their families; preventing civil disturbances or
restoring order in riot and mob violence situations; and performing other special law
enforcement duties as directed by a court order or by the Department of Justice. These
positions require ability in locating and identifying wanted persons or property, knowledge
of court procedure, basic knowledge of business records and practices, knowledge of
Federal and State laws that deputies must enforce, as well as relevant court decisions,
and ability to deal with people from all levels of society.
001253 NOBC 2614 Management Information Center Managem ent Inform ation Center Officers direct or assist in operation of naval activity 11-3021.00 Management MGMT INFORMATION CENTER OFR MGMT IFC O
Officer Management Information Center (MIC). Coordinate with Management Information
Systems Officer and program managers to ascertain information requirements of senior
Navy executives. Gather, analyze and present timely and significant management
information. Ensure optimum use of most advanced technology in gathering,
transmitting, preparing, storing, retrieving, and presenting management information.
Expedite flow of data and analyses among management information centers.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001254 GS 0685 Public Health Program Specialist Public Health Program Specialist series covers all positions that direct, supervise, or 29-9011.00 Healthcare PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM SPEC PUBLC H/PR
perform work that involves providing advice and assistance to State and local Practitioners and
governments and to various public, nonprofit, and private entities on program and Technical
administrative matters relating to the development, implementation, operation,
administration, evaluation, and funding by public health activities that may be financed in
whole or in part by Federal funds; or, conducting studies and performing other analytical
work related to the planning development, organization, administration, evaluation, and
delivery of public health programs; or, other similar public health program work. Positions
in this series require specialized k kowledge of the principles, practices, methods, and
techniques of administering public health programs, but do not require full professional
education and training in medical, social, or other disciplines.
001255 NEBC HM Hospital Corpsman Hospital Corpsm an perform duties as assistants in the prevention and treatment of 31-1012.00 Healthcare Support HOSPITAL CORPSMAN CORPSMAN
disease and injury and assist health care professionals in providing medical care to Navy
and Marine Corps personnel of the operational forces, shore activities and other
authorized beneficiaries. Function as clinical or specialty technicians, administrative
personnel and health care providers at treatment facilities. Serve as battlefield corpsmen
with the Marine Corps and Naval Construction Forces, rendering emergency medical
treatment to include initial treatment in a combat environment. Qualified hospital
corpsmen may be trained for assignment to Fleet Marine Forces, Naval Construction
Forces, Special Forces, Fleet Hospitals, and at isolated duty stations where no medical
officer is available.
001256 NOBC 2615 Administrative Officer Adm inistrative Officers direct administrative division or serves as executive assistant 11-3011.00 Management ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ADMIN OFF
to operating head, performing combination of administrative duties such as personnel
administration, organization and methods, space planning, work progress reporting, and
supervision of postal activities. Plan modification of organization in accordance with
workload. Exercise management control over personnel, services and funds. Compile
administrative manuals. Analyze organization methods to improve effectiveness.
Approve requests for office supplies, facilities and equipment. Recommend selection of
personnel referred by personnel officer.
001257 GS 0688 Sanitarian Sanitarian series covers positions that involve planning, developing, administering, 19-4091.00 Life, Physical, and SANITARIAN SANITARIAN
evaluating, and promoting programs concerned with the elimination and prevention of Social Science
environmental health hazards. Also included are positions that involve developing and
revising health laws, rules, and regulations. These positions require a broad knowledge
of any one or a combination of the health, agricultural, physical or biological sciences
sufficient to understand the basic concepts, principles, methods, and techniques of
environmental health; and a practical knowledge of health laws, rules, and regulations.
001258 NOBC 2617 Postal Officer Postal Officers administer operations of naval postal service as Navy Department, 11-9131.00 Management POSTAL OFFICER POSTAL OFF
Fleet, Force, or Area Postal Officer, or at Fleet Post Office or Naval Post Office where
primary duty is postal officer. Maintain current data on fleet organization, deployment,
and transportation schedules to provide mail routing and dispatching information.
Maintain liaison with local postal activities and transportation agencies to provide
adequate postal service. Inspect postal activities to ensure compliance with U.S. postal
laws and investigates postal irregularities.
001259 GS 0690 Industrial Hygiene Industrial Hy giene series covers all classes of positions the duties of that are to advise 29-9011.00 Healthcare INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE INDUST HYG
on, administer, supervise, manage, or perform professional and scientific work in Practitioners and
industrial hygiene, including the identification and evaluation of conditions affecting the Technical
health and efficiency of employees, or the citizens of the adjacent community, the
formulation and recommendation of measures to eliminate or control occupational health
hazards, and the promotion of occupational health programs for instructing and
motivating managers and employees in the prevention as well as correction of potential
health hazards.
001260 NEBC HM Field Medical Service Technician Field Medical Service Technicians provide medical services to various commands of 31-9091.00 Healthcare Support FIELD MED TECH FLDMEDTECH
the Navy and Marine Corps in a worldwide operational environment. Conduct technical
and administrative medical assistance supporting the mission and functions of field units.
Maintain field treatment facilities rendering routine medical and emergency care to unit
personnel and combatants. Coordinate and perform medical and casualty evacuation
procedures. Ensure the observance of field sanitary and preventive medicine measures
supporting force health protection. Assist with the procurement and distribution of
related supplies and equipment for peacetime use and in combat areas. Conduct health
and medical education training programs. FMF Dental Technicians assist Dental
Officers in providing dental treatment in the field. Provide technical and administrative
assistance to support the mission and functions of Navy and Marine Corps field units.
Assist with the procurement and distribution of related supplies and equipment for
peacetime use and in combat areas. Augment and assist medical personnel in providing
emergency medical care to field or combat casualties, field sanitary measures, and
medical/casualty evacuation procedures. Conduct health and dental education training
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001261 NOBC 2642 Maintenance and Material Maintenance and Material Managem ent Data Analy sts provide quantitative and 13-1111.00 Business and MAINT/MATL MGMT DATA ANALYST MMMDA
Management Data Analyst qualitative information on internal management practices. Analyze data from data Financial Operations
collection system. Review reports to discover discrepancy trends. Develop analytic plan
covering maintenance functions for reviewing work center performance. Develop tables
and graphs for command presentation. Train officers and petty officers in content and
use of data products. Support source documentation, including document pick ups,
reviews, and entries. Coordinate document training and reporting matters with data
services. May serve as 3M Coordinator.
001262 GS 0696 Consumer Safety Consum er Safety series covers professional positions concerned with enforcing the 19-1012.00 Life, Physical, and CONSUMER SAFETY CONSUM SFT
laws and regulations protecting consumers from foods, drugs, cosmetics, fabrics, toys, Social Science
and household products and equipment that are impure, unwholesome, ineffective,
improperly or deceptively labeled or packaged, or in some other way dangerous or
defective. These positions require knowledge of various scientific fields such as
chemistry, biology, pharmacology, and food technology. Consumer safety officers
identify substances and sources of adulteration and contamination, and evaluate
manufacturing practices, production processes, quality control systems, laboratory
analyses, and clinical investigation programs.
001264 GS 0698 Environmental Health Technician Environm ental Health Technician series covers positions that involve investigating, 19-4091.00 Life, Physical, and ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TECH ENVIRON HT
evaluating, and providing information on sanitation practices, techniques, and methods Social Science
for the purpose of identifying, preventing, and eliminating environmental health hazards.
Positions in this occupation require a practical knowledge of basic environmental health
concepts, principles, methods, and techniques, including survey and inspection
techniques, and control and eradication methods.
001265 NEBC HM Orthopedic Cast Room Orthopedic Cast Room Technicians assist medical officers in application and removal 29-2091.00 Healthcare CAST ROOM TECH CASTRM TEC
Technician of casts and traction in all forms and in maintenance of traction. Assist in minor Practitioners and
operative procedures such as arthrocentesis, suture removal, dressing changes, and Technical
insertion and removal of skeletal traction devices. Maintain records on patients treated
in cast room.
001266 NOBC 2690 Printing and Publications Officer Printing and Publications Officers direct and administer planning, preparation, editing, 27-3041.00 Arts, Design, PRINTING AND PUBLICATIONS OFR PRNTG PUBO
procurement, and distribution of publications in accordance with applicable regulations, Entertainment, Sports,
policies, and standards. Analyze and coordinate program with activity's requirements. and Media
Administer printing, publication, and distribution units, providing advice and assistance
on technical factors involved in preparation of publications. Analyze cost factors and,
when necessary or more economical, procures from other sources preparation or
distribution of publications.
001267 GS 0699 Medical and Health Student Medical and Health Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General 31-0000.99 Healthcare Support MED & HEALTH STU MED/HEA ST
Trainee Student Trainee Series, 0099.
001268 NOBC 2715 Disaster Preparedness Officer Disaster Preparedness Officers plan, develop and administer the command's disaster 13-1061.00 Business and DISASTER PREPAREDNESS OFR DIS PREP O
preparedness program, including nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) defense. Financial Operations
Provide for mutual assistance with civilian and other military authorities. Evaluate
potential and actual disasters. Organize disaster preparedness functions and teams.
Supervise the command's control center. Prepare and administer measures to cope
with chemical, nuclear weapon, reactor, and radiological accidents and incidents. Ensure
adequacy of warning systems, shelters and the training of shelter managers and
inspects for adequacy of disaster preparedness.
001269 GS 0701 Veterinary Medical Science Veterinary Medical Science series covers positions that involve professional veterinary 29-1131.00 Healthcare VETERINARY MED SCIENCE VET MD SC
work to investigate, inspect, and deal with animal diseases, animal pollution, Practitioners and
contamination of food of animal origin, health and safety of imported animals and animal Technical
products, safety and efficacy of many animal, as well as human, drugs and biological
products, and cooperative enforcement activities involving both the public and private
sectors. Such positions require the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or an
equivalent degree; a knowledge of current, advanced, or specialized veterinary medical
arts and science principles and practices of the profession; and the ability to apply that
knowledge in programs established to protect and improve the health, products, and
environment of or for the Nation's livestock, poultry, or other species for the benefit of
human, as well as animal, well-being.
001271 NOBC 2740 Safety Engineer Safety Engineers superintend safety programs. Supervise program to ensure safety of 17-2111.01 Architecture and SAFETY ENGINEER SAFETY ENG
ships and waterfront with reference to hazardous cargoes. Inspect buildings and Engineering
facilities for hazardous structural conditions and unsafe practices, making
recommendations for accident and fire prevention. Investigate accidents, analyzes
causes and submits reports to cognizant authorities. Conduct educational programs.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001272 GS 0704 Animal Health Technician Anim al Health Technician series covers all positions that primarily involve performing 19-4091.00 Life, Physical, and ANIMAL HEALTH TECH ANIMAL H/T
technical work concerned with animal health in support of veterinarians or veterinary Social Science
medical programs. The duties performed include inspection, quarantine, identification,
and collection of specimens, vaccination, appraisal and disposal of diseased animals,
and disinfection for the control and eradication of infectious and communicable animal
diseases. Performance of the work requires a practical knowledge of normal and certain
abnormal animal health conditions, agency policy and guidelines applicable to the work,
and related animal health laws and regulations.
001273 NOBC 2748 Security Manager, Information Security Managers, Inform ation Security Program develop and promulgate command 11-3021.00 Management SECURITY MGR, INFOR SEC PROG SECMGR ISP
Security Program procedures for the security of classified information. Advise and assist the commanding
officer in matters pertaining to the safeguarding of classified material. Formulate and
coordinate a security orientation, education and training program. Formulate and
coordinate security control and storage measures. Administer a program for the
classification, upgrading, downgrading, declassification, and destruction of classified
information. Ensure that all personnel having access to classified information are
properly cleared. Perform duties of Top Secret Control Officer when necessary. During
wartime, establishes and administers policies, regulations and procedures for monitoring
personal communications and press dispatches sent from Navy areas.
001274 GS 0799 Veterinary Student Trainee Veterinary Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General Student 19-0000.99 Life, Physical, and VETERINARY STU VET STUD T
Trainee Series, 0099. Social Science
001276 NOBC 2750 Law Enforcement and Security Law Enforcem ent and Security Officers, Staff plan, organize, administer, and 33-1012.00 Protective Service LAW ENFORC/SEC OFFICER, STAFF LW ENF SOS
Officer, Staff manage overall law enforcement and physical security efforts for subordinate
commands. Review programs for anti terrorism, drug enforcement, customs inspection,
crime prevention and military working dogs. Maintain liaison with Naval Security and
Investigative Command and civilian and military law enforcement agencies.
001277 GS 0801 General Engineering General Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 11-9041.00 Management GENERAL ENGINEERING GEN ENGNRG
performing professional engineering and scientific work. This series is applicable when
the work of the position: requires knowledge and skills in two or more professional
engineering series within the Engineering and Architecture Group, 0800, and no one
discipline is paramount; or is consistent with engineering work in this occupational group,
but is not covered by an established series in this JFS.
001278 NOBC 0005 Director, Health Service or Director, Health Service or Program s direct and administer a major directorate within a 11-9111.00 Management DIRECTOR, HEALTH SERVICE OR PR DIR HTH SP
Program health services command or headquarters activity. Plan, program and direct the
designated service or program. Advise Commanding Officer on content and quality of
service or program.
001279 GS 0007 Correctional Officer Correctional Officer series covers positions involving the correctional treatment, 33-3012.00 Protective Service CORRECTIONAL OFFICER CORRECT OF
custody, and supervision of criminal offenders in correctional institutions or community-
based correctional treatment or rehabilitation facilities. Positions in this series have as
their paramount requirement the knowledge and application of correctional skills and
techniques.
001280 NOBC 0111 Dermatologist Derm atologists diagnose and treat skin diseases and injuries. Examine affected area 29-1069.99 Healthcare DERMATOLOGIST DERMATLGST
to determine nature of disease, using laboratory procedures as appropriate. Prescribe Practitioners and
and administer medications. Apply superficial radiotherapy and other treatments. Technical
001281 GS 0083 Police Police series covers positions the primary duties of which are the performance or 33-3051.01 Protective Service POLICE POLICE
supervision of law enforcement work in the preservation of the peace; the prevention,
detection, and investigation of crimes; the arrest or apprehension of violators; and the
provision of assistance to citizens in emergency situations, including the protection of
civil rights. The purpose of police work is to assure compliance with Federal, State,
county, and municipal laws and ordinances, and agency rules and regulations pertaining
to law enforcement work.
001282 NOBC 2765 Nuclear, Biological, and Nuclear, B iological, and Chem ical Defense Officers supervise the detection, location, 13-1061.00 Business and NBC DEFENSE OFFICER NBC DEF O
Chemical Defense Officer isolation, and decontamination of nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) hazards. Plot Financial Operations
survey information and defines NBC hazard areas. Evaluate degree of contamination.
Recommend entry and stay time and mission entry time. Establish control points about
contaminated areas and recommends decontamination measures. Determine radiation
dosages. Collect and evaluate chemical samples. Supervise recovery from NBC
attacks and chemical, nuclear weapon, reactor, or radiological accidents and incidents.
Provide administrative and operational control over NBC teams.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001283 GS 0802 Engineering Technical Engineering Technical series covers technical positions that require primarily 17-3023.03 Architecture and ENGINEERING TECH ENGNRNG TC
application of a practical knowledge of: (1) the methods and techniques of engineering or Engineering
architecture; and (2) the construction, application, properties, operations, and limitations
of engineering systems, processes, structures, machinery, devices, and materials. The
positions do not require professional knowledge and abilities for full performance and
therefore do not require training equivalent in type and scope to that represented by the
completion of a professional curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree in engineering or
architecture. Excluded from this series are positions that are specifically covered by a
more specialized technical series.
001285 NOBC 2771 Law Enforcement and Security Law Enforcem ent and Security Officers, Afloat plan, administer and supervise law 33-1012.00 Protective Service LAW ENFORC/SEC OFR AFLOAT LW ENF SOA
Officer, Afloat enforcement and physical security efforts on board naval ships. Provide guidance on
and coordinates law enforcement and physical security policy, procedures and practices,
anti terrorism, drug enforcement, customs inspections, and crime prevention.
Responsible for organizing, staffing, supervising, and training Master at Arms, Navy
Security Police and security reaction forces. Supervise operations of afloat brigs.
Coordinate security exercises to ensure consistency in doctrine and tactics. Maintain
liaison and coordinates with Naval Investigative Service and civilian and military law
enforcement agencies.
001286 GS 0803 Safety Engineering Safety Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2111.00 Architecture and SAFETY ENGINEERING SAFETY ENG
performing professional engineering and scientific work involving safety, health, and Engineering
environmental issues anticipating, dealing with, eliminating, or controlling hazardous
conditions, exposures, and practices. These hazards may result from human error,
equipment, or machine operation and may lead to injuries or damage to property or the
environment.
001287 NOBC 2775 Law Enforcement and Security Law Enforcem ent and Security Officers, Shore Activity direct, administer and 33-1012.00 Protective Service LAW ENFORC/SEC OFR SHORE ACTY LW ENF SSA
Officer, Shore Activity supervise law enforcement and physical security efforts of a naval shore establishment.
Provide guidance and direction to subordinates on law enforcement and physical
security policy, procedures and practices, anti terrorism, drug enforcement, customs
inspection, crime prevention, military working dogs, traffic control, personnel access, and
vehicle registration. Coordinate security exercises and inspections to ensure
consistency in doctrine and tactics. Monitor the Auxiliary Security Force organization,
training and operation. Work closely with Naval Investigative Service and civilian and
military law enforcement agencies.
001288 GS 0804 Fire Protection Engineering Fire Protection Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, 17-2111.02 Architecture and FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING FIRE PRO/E
and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work to protect life and property Engineering
from destructive fire. This work includes: assessment and prediction of fire hazards or
risks; mitigation of fire damage by proper design, construction, and arrangement of
facilities; research, development, and testing of fire protection technologies (e.g., halon
and water mist applicators); design, construction, inspection, testing, and operation of fire
detection and fire suppression apparatus, appliances, devices, and systems; and
assessment of fire protection requirements.
001289 NEBC HM Fleet Marine Force Fleet Marine Force Reconnaissance Corpsm an provide medical and operational 29-2041.00 Healthcare FMF RECON CORPSMAN FMF RECON
Reconnaissance Corpsman services for Marine Reconnaissance personnel engaged in direct action and Practitioners and
reconnaissance operations. Perform paramedical skills, basic life support, minor Technical
surgical procedures and other routine and emergency medical care. Advise operational
personnel in measures for prevention of illness and treatment of injuries associated with
swimming, open and closed circuit SCUBA diving, military freefall and amphibious
operations. Perform duties using open and closed circuit SCUBA in direct support of
FMF Reconnaissance Units. Know the laws of diving; understands the theory and
practice of decompression and the use of decompression tables. Recognize all diving
illnesses. Perform duties as a hyperbaric chamber operator and inside tender.
001290 NOBC 2780 Force Protection Officer Afloat Force Protection Officers Afloat direct, plan, administer, and supervise ship's force 33-1012.00 Protective Service FORCE PROTECTION OFR AFLOAT FP OFF AFL
protection efforts, anti-terrorism training, and predeployment certification programs.
Provide guidance and coordinates unit's force protection programs, related exercises,
and inspection to ensure consistency in policy, doctrine, and tactics. Work closely with
command, base, unit, squadron, and ship security officers; disaster preparedness
officers; nuclear, biological, and chemical defense officers; Naval Criminal Investigative
Service; and civilian and military law enforcement personnel; and intelligence agencies.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001291 GS 0806 Materials Engineering Materials Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2131.00 Architecture and MATERIALS ENGINEERING MATS ENGRG
performing professional engineering and scientific work to: determine and advise on a Engineering
material's essential composition, atomic and molecular configuration, and processing;
engineering, architecture, and scientific applications and programs; examine the
interaction of materials in their processes and applications, taking into account the
associated equipment, systems, components, and their fabrication, design, or use;
develop, maintain, and apply materials and material solutions to meet certain
mechanical, electrical, environmental, and chemical requirements; and/or test and
evaluate substances for new applications.
001292 NOBC 2790 Force Protection Officer Ashore Force Protection Officers Ashore direct, plan, administer, and supervise command's 33-1012.00 Protective Service FORCE PROTECTION OFR ASHORE FP OFF ASH
force protection efforts, antiterrorism training, and predeployment certification programs.
Provide guidance and coordinates force protection programs, related exercises,
vulnerability assessments and inspections to ensure consistency in policy, doctrine, and
tactics. Work closely with command, base, station, installation, unit, and ship security
officers; disaster preparedness officers; nuclear, biological, and chemical defense
officers; Naval Criminal Investigative Service; and civilian and military law enforcement
personnel; and intelligence agencies.
001293 GS 0807 Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, 17-1012.00 Architecture and LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LANDSCPE A
and/or performing professional landscape architecture work to: create, preserve, design, Engineering
rehabilitate, and provide stewardship for outdoor spaces and land; research, interpret,
and conserve historical, cultural, aesthetic, and natural resources; and achieve safe,
healthful, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing physical environments (e.g., parks,
recreational areas, and public buildings) for human use and enjoyment.
001295 NOBC 3015 Mobilization and Selection Officer Mobilization and Selection Officers recommend and implement personnel mobilization 11-3040.00 Management MOBILIZATION AND SELECTION OFR MOB SEL O
plans and selects Reserve officers for active duty. Prepare and maintain mobilization
plans and procedures. Prepare notifications to officer and enlisted personnel on
mobilization lists. Maintain information on naval and civilian qualifications. Screen
candidates, nominating them for billets required by mobilization plans. Advise on recall
deferment policies, serving as member of board to review requests by inactive reservists
for recall deferment.
001296 GS 0808 Architecture Architecture series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or performing 17-3011.00 Architecture and ARCHITECTURE ARCHITCTRE
professional architecture work involving the art and science of conceptualizing, planning, Engineering
developing, and implementing designs to ensure buildings and structures are:
responsive to human activities and needs; structurally sound and permanent; and
economical to acquire, operate, and maintain.
001297 NOBC 3020 Procurement and Recuriting Procurem ent and Recuriting Officers conduct procurement of civilian personnel for 13-1071.02 Business and PROCUREMENT AND RECURITING PROCR RECO
Officer appointment to officer candidate or commissioned rank or enlistment into the naval Financial Operations OFR
service. Plan promotional programs to obtain required personnel. Apply procedures for
enlistment and reenlistment, dependency benefits, travel allowances, and transportation
of household effects. Provide tests and interviews. Arrange for investigation of officer
candidate applicants. Recommend acceptance or rejection of officer candidate
applicants and applicants for enlisted programs. As required, participate in casualty
assistance call and decedent affairs programs.
001298 GS 0809 Construction Control Technical Construction Control Technical series covers positions that involve on site inspection 11-9021.00 Management CONSTRUCTION CONTROL TECH CON C TECH
of construction or the monitoring and control of construction operations. Positions in this
occupation require application of: (1) practical knowledge of engineering methods and
techniques; (2) knowledge of construction practices, methods, techniques, costs,
materials, and equipment; and (3) ability to read and interpret engineering and
architectural plans and specifications.
001300 NOBC 3035 Induction and Enlistment Officer Induction and Enlistm ent Officers perform administrative actions to receive, orient, 13-1071.02 Business and INDUCTION AND ENLISTMENT OFR INDC ENL O
interview, and process Selective Service registrants, inductees, and applicants for Financial Operations
enlistment and reenlistment into the Armed Forces. Coordinate medical examining and
mental testing of personnel. Prepare moral and physical waivers on registrants. Provide
services for registrants, inductees, and applicants while at induction station including
meals, lodging, and appropriate ceremonies for inductions and enlistment of applicants.
Prepare special orders. Arrange for transportation to reception stations designated by
the respective military service.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001301 GS 0810 Civil Engineering Civil Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2051.00 Architecture and CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENG
performing professional engineering and scientific work involving: construction, Engineering
renovation, inspection, decommissioning, and/or demolition of structures, infrastructures,
and their environmental systems above or under the earth's surface; investigation and
evaluation of the earth's physical, natural, and man-made features; and transportation,
utilities, building and construction industries.
001303 GS 0817 Survey Technical Survey Technical series covers positions that require primarily the application of a 17-3031.01 Architecture and SURVEY TECH SURVEY TEC
technical knowledge of surveying methods, equipment, and techniques in the Engineering
measurement or determination of distances, elevations, areas, angles, land boundaries,
and other features of the earth's surface. Specifically included are topographic,
hydrographic, geodetic, land, control, and construction surveying.
001304 NEBC HM Optician Opticians perform all phases of fabrication of single vision and multifocal spectacles 51-9083.00 Production OPTICIAN OPTICIAN
from prescriptions. Mark, cut, edge, and insert single vision and multifocal lenses into
appropriate frames. Resurface, grind, and polish special single vision and multifocal
lenses from ophthalmic lens blanks. Measure, order, verify, and dispense spectacles.
Provide spectacle repair and replacement service. Maintain and repair optical laboratory
equipment. Assist optometrists and medical officers in the treatment of patients with
ocular disorders. Maintain and operate equipment used for diagnostic screening of
ocular conditions. Senior opticians perform administrative and managerial duties in
optometry and ophthalmology clinics.
001305 NOBC 3125 Personnel Distribution Officer Personnel Distribution Officers (General) administer distribution of officer and enlisted 13-1071.02 Business and PERS DISTRIBUTION OFR (GEN) PRS DIS OG
(General) naval personnel. Maintain availability records based on school quotas, enlistment, Financial Operations
officer procurement, and transfer statistics, receiving requests from fleet and shore
commands. Assign officers to billets. Assign enlisted personnel to commands for
detailing to billets. Implement sea and shore rotation policy. Transfer naval personnel
between commands. Act on officer requests for change of duty. Oversee assignment
and utilization of ratings and special classifications of enlisted personnel.
001307 NEBC AC Air Traffic Controller Air Traffic Controllers play a key role in the effective use of Naval airpower throughout 53-2021.00 Transportation and AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER AIR CNTRL
the world in operational and training environments. ACs primary role is to prevent a Material Moving
collision between aircraft operating in the system and to organize and expedite the flow
of traffic operating from airfields or the decks of aircraft carriers using radio, radar and
other signaling devices according to established procedures and policies. ACs also
control the movement of aircraft and vehicles on airfield taxiways and issue flight
instructions to pilots by radio.
001308 NOBC 0113 Physician's Assistant Phy sician's Assistants provide patient service as delegated by, and under the 29-1071.00 Healthcare PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT PHSYC ASST
responsibility of, the physician supervisor. Take patient's history and records other Practitioners and
pertinent data. Conduct screening types of routine and special examinations. Order Technical
laboratory studies and X-ray examinations as directed by the physician. Diagnose and
treat diseases, disorders, and injuries. Instructs patients in home care procedures.
001309 GS 0084 Nuclear Materials Courier Nuclear Materials Courier series covers positions the duties of which involve 43-5021.00 Office and NUCLEAR MATERIALS COURIER NUC MAT/CR
performing or supervising the safe and secure transportation of sensitive nuclear Administrative Support
materials owned or controlled by the Department of Energy. The work requires
knowledge of laws, rules, regulations, methods, techniques, and procedures governing:
the operation, control, and protection of vehicles and their cargoes; the use of tactical
weapons and arrest authority; emergencies involving health and safety of personnel,
vehicles, and nuclear materials; departmental and other Federal, State, and local
security authorities; and similar knowledge involving the protection, movement, and
delivery of sensitive nuclear materials.
001310 NOBC 3126 Personnel Distribution Officer Personnel Distribution Officers (Officer) administer distribution of officer and enlisted 13-1071.02 Business and PERS DISTRIBUTION OFR (OFR) PRS DIS OO
(Officer) naval personnel. Maintain availability records based on school quotas, enlistment, Financial Operations
officer procurement, and transfer statistics, receiving requests from fleet and shore
commands. Assign officers to billets. Assign enlisted personnel to commands for
detailing to billets. Implement sea and shore rotation policy. Transfer naval personnel
between commands. Act on officer requests for change of duty. Oversee assignment
and utilization of ratings and special classifications of enlisted personnel.
001311 GS 0819 Environmental Engineering Environm ental Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, 17-2081.00 Architecture and ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ENVIRO ENG
and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work involving environmental Engineering
programs and projects in the areas of: environmental planning; environmental
compliance; identification and cleanup of contamination; and restoring and sustaining
environmental conservation.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001312 NEBC HM Biomedical Equipment Technician B iom edical Equipm ent Technicians assemble, maintain, troubleshoot, align, and 49-9062.00 Installation, BIOMED EQUIP TECH BMET
calibrate medical equipment. Calculate circuit parameters, solder, plumbing, welding, Maintenance, and
and documentation. The major emphasis is on deployable medical equipment, i.e., X- Repair
Ray, dental X-Ray, laboratory, ophthalmic, dental, pneumatic, hydraulic, general, medical
and surgical diagnostic and treatment equipment at the module or circuit board level.
Some technicians maintain, repair and install mechanical, electromechanical, medical
and surgical diagnostic and treatment apparatus, patient monitoring and recording
systems. Supervise and conduct preventive maintenance programs; manage repair
parts; advise local medical equipment and survey boards; coordinate medical equipment
safety programs with local safety officers and renders technical advice and assistance as
required. When serving in higher pay-grades, acts as medical maintenance supervisors
or inspectors.
001313 NOBC 3127 Personnel Distribution Officer Personnel Distribution Officers (Enlisted) administer distribution of officer and enlisted 13-1071.02 Business and PERS DISTRIBUTION OFR (ENL) PERS DS OE
(Enlisted) naval personnel. Maintain availability records based on school quotas, enlistment, Financial Operations
officer procurement, and transfer statistics, receiving requests from fleet and shore
commands. Assign officers to billets. Assign enlisted personnel to commands for
detailing to billets. Implement sea and shore rotation policy. Transfer naval personnel
between commands. Act on officer requests for change of duty. Oversee assignment
and utilization of ratings and special classifications of enlisted personnel.
001314 GS 0828 Construction Analyst Construction Analy st series covers positions that involve technical work requiring the 47-4099.99 Construction and CONSTRUCTION ANALYST CONSTR ANA
application of a practical knowledge of both architectural design and construction Extraction
practices for housing. This work includes the examination of drawings and specifications
for compliance with standards and verification that construction complies with these
standards; the estimation of costs of construction, extension, alteration, remodeling, or
repair of housing; and the collection, analysis, and development of basic cost information
on housing construction.
001315 NOBC 3215 Education/Training Planning and Education/Training Planning and Program Officers (General) review naval plans and 11-3042.00 Management ED/TRNG PLAN AND PROG OFR GEN ED TPO GEN
Program Officer (General) policies and prepare training and continuing education programs to meet requirements.
Direct development of training curriculum, standards, methods, and educational
materials. Formulate instructional procedures and maintain documentation. Prepare
training program budget estimates and control allocation of funds. Establish standards
for selection of students. Establish school quotas. Coordinate programs with other
facilities and agencies. Direct operation of educational or correspondence course center.
001316 GS 0830 Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, 17-2141.00 Architecture and MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECH ENGRG
and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work: involving the design, Engineering
development, commission, manufacture, operation, maintenance, and disposal of
mechanical devices and systems and their equipment and/or components; and
concerning the principles of motion, energy, force, and material properties to ensure
mechanical devices and systems and their equipment and/or components function
safely, reliably, efficiently, and economically.
001317 NEBC HM Fleet Marine Force Fleet Marine Force Reconnaissance Independent Duty Corpsm an (IDC) provide 29-2041.00 Healthcare FMF RECON IDC RECON IDC
Reconnaissance Independent medical and operational services for Marine Reconnaissance personnel engaged in Practitioners and
Duty Corpsman direct action and reconnaissance operations, independent of a medical officer. Perform Technical
paramedical skills, minor surgical procedures, and routine and emergency medical
health care. Instruct operational personnel in measures for prevention of illness and
treatment of injuries associated with the operational environment, swimming, open and
closed circuit SCUBA diving, military freefall and amphibious operations. Perform duties
using open and closed circuit SCUBA in direct support of Marine Reconnaissance Units.
Understand diving physics and use of decompression tables. Recognize signs and
symptoms of all types of diving injuries. Perform duties as hyperbaric chamber operator
and inside tender.
001318 NOBC 3217 Training Planning and Program Training Planning and Program Officers (Aviation, Flight) reviews naval plans and 11-3042.00 Management TRNG PLAN/PROG OFR (AVFLT) TPPO AVFLT
Officer (Aviation, Flight) policies and prepares training and continuing education programs to meet requirements.
Directs development of training curriculum, standards, methods, and educational
materials. Formulates instructional procedures and maintains documentation. Prepares
training program budget estimates and controls allocation of funds. Establishes
standards for selection of students. Establishes school quotas. Coordinates programs
with other facilities and agencies. Directs operation of educational or correspondence
course center.
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Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001319 GS 0840 Nuclear Engineering Nuclear Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2161.00 Architecture and NUCLEAR ENGINEERING NUCLEAR EN
performing professional engineering and scientific work involving processes, Engineering
instruments, and systems used to generate and/or control nuclear energy and radiation.
The work relates directly to: nuclear reactors, other nuclear systems and their support
systems, instruments, and equipment; planning and design activities for specialized
equipment and process systems of nuclear facilities; protection of the public from
hazardous radiation produced by nuclear reaction processes; and harnessing nuclear
energy for a wide variety of uses.
001320 NOBC 3219 Training Planning and Program Training Planning and Program Officers (Aviation, Ground) review naval plans and 11-3042.00 Management TRNG PLAN/PROG OFR (AVGRND) TPPO AVGRN
Officer (Aviation, Ground) policies and prepare training and continuing education programs to meet requirements.
Direct development of training curriculum, standards, methods, and educational
materials. Formulate instructional procedures and maintain documentation. Prepare
training program budget estimates and control allocation of funds. Establish standards
for selection of students. Establish school quotas. Coordinate programs with other
facilities and agencies. Direct operation of educational or correspondence course center.
001321 GS 0850 Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2071.00 Architecture and ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRI EN
performing professional engineering and scientific work concerned with: utilizing and Engineering
exploring electrical and electronic phenomena and the motion, emissions, conduction,
and behavior of electrical energy currents; designing electrical equipment, components,
or systems; and generating and transmitting electrical energy in an efficient manner.
001322 NEBC HM Pharmacy Technician Pharm acy Technicians prepare and dispense prescribed medicines and 29-2052.00 Healthcare PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PHARM TECH
pharmaceutical preparations. Compound preparations according to prescriptions issued Practitioners and
by medical officers. Procure, store and issue pharmaceutical materials and supplies. Technical
Maintain files and records and submit required pharmacy reports.
001323 NOBC 3220 Leadership/Management Leadership/Managem ent Training Program Officers conduct program designed to 11-3042.00 Management LDRSHIP/MGMT TRNG PROG OFFICER LD MNG TPO
Training Program Officer evaluate leadership practices. Organize classes, lectures, demonstrations, and
seminars in leadership and management, education and training of primary interest to
the Navy. Counsel command in effective leadership methods and presents naval
leadership philosophy of development. Train personnel to apply principles and develop
skills in such areas as leadership, management and personal characteristics.
001324 GS 0854 Computer Engineering Com puter Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2061.00 Architecture and COMPUTER ENGINEERING CMPUTER EN
performing professional engineering and scientific work involving the design, Engineering
construction, and operation of computer systems, including hardware and software and
their integration.
001325 NOBC 3230 Educational Services Officer Educational Services Officers direct and administer voluntary education program. 11-3042.00 Management EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OFFICER ESO
Oversee receipt, maintenance and distribution of educational courses, texts and aids.
Inform personnel on vocational and academic educational opportunities. Encourage
participation in promotional activity such as distribution of publicity articles and posters.
001326 GS 0855 Electronics Engineering Electronics Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, 17-2071.00 Architecture and ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING ELECTRO EN
and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work involving electronic Engineering
circuits, circuit elements, equipment, systems, and associated phenomena concerned
with electromagnetic or acoustical wave energy or electrical information for purposes
such as communication, computation, sensing, control, measurement, and navigation.
001327 NEBC HM Submarine Force Independent Subm arine Force Independent Duty Corpsm en serve as Medical Department 29-2041.00 Healthcare SUB FORCE IDC SUB IDC
Duty Corpsman Representatives on submarines and at isolated duty stations, independent of a medical Practitioners and
officer. Perform patient care, medical administrative and logistical duties. Perform Technical
diagnostic procedures, first aid, basic life support, nursing procedures, minor surgery,
basic clinical laboratory procedures and routine and emergency health care. Manage
preventive medicine and industrial hygiene surveillance programs. As Radiation Health
Officers, manage all aspects of personnel exposure to ionizing radiation. Are familiar in
the prevention and treatment of illness associated with the submarine environment,
diving, and high-pressure conditions. Provide health education to all submarine
personnel. Perform patient care and medical management functions.
001328 NOBC 3236 Ground School Instructor Ground School Instructors instruct naval personnel in aviation subjects including 53-2011.00 Transportation and GRND SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR G SCH INST
navigation, meteorology, powerplants, theory of flight, aircraft structures, special Material Moving
weapons, recognition, and communication procedures. Prepare lectures, outlines and
assignment sheets. Conduct classroom instruction, utilizing link trainer and other training
aids. Construct and administer examinations. Certify students upon completion of each
course. Recommend changes to syllabus to improve performance and conform to latest
technical developments. Ensure adherence to prescribed standards of performance.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001329 GS 0856 Electronics Technical Electronics Technical series covers positions that require: (1) the knowledge of the 17-3023.00 Architecture and ELECTRONICS TECH ELTRNCS TC
techniques and theories characteristic of electronics such as a knowledge of basic Engineering
electricity and electronic theory, algebra, and elementary physics; (2) the ability to apply
that knowledge to duties involved in engineering functions such as design, development,
evaluation, testing, installation and maintenance of electronic equipment; and (3) a
knowledge of the capabilities, limitations, operations, design characteristics, and
functional use of a variety of types and models of electronic equipment and systems.
Such knowledge is related to but less than a full professional knowledge of electronics
engineering.
001330 NOBC 3240 Officer Candidate Company Officer Candidate Com pany Officers provide orientation, guidance and discipline for 13-1073.00 Business and OFFICER CANDIDATE COMPANY OFR OFF CND CO
Officer midshipmen/officer candidates. Counsel students singly and in groups. Influence Financial Operations
judgment and behavior by precept and example. Conduct instruction in naval
professional subjects. Serve as advisor to extracurricular groups. Evaluate and
recommend actions concerning student's aptitude for naval service. Supervise and
guide the leadership of the student military organization. Administer punishment
assigned.
001331 GS 0858 Bioengineering and Biomedical B ioengineering and B iom edical Engineering series covers positions managing, 17-2031.00 Architecture and BIOENG & BIOMED ENGINEERING BIOE&M ENG
Engineering supervising, leading, and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work Engineering
exploring and using biotechnology to: enrich practices, techniques, and knowledge in the
medical, physiological, and biological sciences; enhance and ensure the health, safety,
and welfare of living (i.e., human and animal) systems; and create and improve designs,
instrumentation, materials, diagnostic and therapeutic devices, artificial organs, medical
systems, and other devices (e.g., systems, equipment, application programs, and
components) needed in the study and practice of medicine with living systems.
001333 NOBC 3242 Indoctrination Training Officer Indoctrination Training Officers plan and direct basic training of personnel upon entry 13-1073.00 Business and INDOCTRINATION TRNG OFFICER INDOC TO
into naval service. Schedule or conduct instruction in orientation subjects such as Financial Operations
seamanship, naval administration and customs, recognition, naval occupations,
discipline, ordnance, and firefighting. Command military training units. Guide personnel
in adjusting to naval service. Supervise maintenance of training equipment and aids.
Construct and administer tests, submitting reports on progress of personnel. Evaluate
effectiveness of instruction given, recommending and administering improvements in
curriculum.
001334 GS 0861 Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2011.00 Architecture and AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AEROSP ENG
performing professional engineering and scientific work concerning the integration of the Engineering
aeronautics and astronautics sciences within the broad arena of aviation and space
exploration. It includes related materials, equipment, systems, applications, and
components.
001335 NOBC 0115 Psychiatrist Psy chiatrists diagnose and treat functional mental diseases and disorders. Prescribe 29-1066.00 Healthcare PSYCHIATRIST PSYCHITRST
necessary treatment and procedures for patients suffering from such disorders. Practitioners and
Supervise and direct activities of clinical psychologists and other psychiatric aides. Technical
001336 GS 0085 Security Guard Security Guard series covers positions the primary duties of which are the performance 33-9032.00 Protective Service SECURITY GUARD SEC GUARD
or supervision of protective services work in guarding Federally-owned or leased
buildings and property; protecting Government equipment and material; and controlling
access to Federal installations by employees, visitors, residents, and patients. The
purpose of security guard work is to protect and prevent loss of materials or processes
that are important for national defense, for public health or safety, or as national
treasures.
001337 NOBC 3245 Instructor, General Instructors, General organize and conduct classes, lectures, demonstrations, and 13-1073.00 Business and INSTRUCTOR, GENERAL INST GEN
seminars in a general (nontechnical) subject of primary interest to the Navy. Train Financial Operations
personnel to apply principles and develop skills in such areas as administration,
intelligence, leadership, management, operations, supply, tactics, transportation, etc.
001338 GS 0871 Naval Architecture Naval Architecture series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2121.00 Architecture and NAVAL ARCHITECTURE NAV ARCHTE
performing professional architectural, engineering, and scientific work relating to: the Engineering
form, strength, stability, performance, and operational characteristics of marine
structures and waterborne vessels; and all types of naval crafts and ships operating on,
below, and just above the sea surface.
001339 NEBC HM Hemodialysis/Apheresis Hem odialy sis/Apheresis Technicians perform patient care and monitoring for 29-2011.00 Healthcare HEMO/APHERESIS HAT TECH
Technician acute/chronic hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, continuous arterio-venous hemofiltration, Practitioners and
hemoperfusion, plasmapheresis, leukopheresis, plasma exchange, perioperative Technical
autologous blood savage and therapeutic bleeding. Monitor and operate the equipment
for those procedures, along with disinfecting and maintenance of water treatment system
and machinery. Assist physicians in performing invasive procedures such as renal
biopsies, vascular access and peritoneal dialysis catheter placements.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001340 NOBC 3250 Instructor, Technical Instructors, Technical organize and conduct classes, lectures, demonstrations, and 13-1073.00 Business and INSTRUCTOR, TECHNICAL INST TECH
seminars in a technical or scientific subject of primary interest to the Navy. Train Financial Operations
personnel to apply principles and develop skills in such areas as aviation, conventional
weapons, electronics, machinery, nuclear power/propulsion, medicine, etc.
001341 GS 0873 Marine Survey Technical Marine Survey Technical series includes all classes of positions the duties of which are 17-2121.01 Architecture and MARINE SURVEY TECHNICAL MAR SUR TE
to administer, supervise, or perform work primarily concerned with surveying Engineering
Government-owned vessels, Government-operated vessels, or both, or privately owned
and operated merchant vessels, including components installed thereon, to determine
condition and need for an extent of work required to place the vessels in condition to
meet specified requirements. Work of this series includes in combination: (1) the
preparation of specifications, including estimates of labor and material costs to cover
work determined to be necessary as a result of surveys; (2) the inspection and
acceptance of the work accomplished to place the vessel in the condition specified; and
(3) other work, such as preparation of reports, incidental to ship surveying. This series
does not include work primarily concerned with inspection of the construction, assembly,
modification, conversion, overhaul, or repair of vessels or inspections involved in the
procurement of vessels, chiefly to assure compliance with contracts, plans, and
specifications.
001342 NOBC 3251 Instructor, Academic Instructors, Academ ic develop, coordinate and instruct academic/professional 13-1073.00 Business and INSTRUCTOR, ACADEMIC INST AC
education programs. Evaluate trainees' performance, maintains documentation and Financial Operations
provides certification. Recommend improvement in curriculum.
001343 GS 0880 Mining Engineering Mining Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2151.00 Architecture and MINING ENGINEERING MINING ENG
performing professional engineering and scientific work to explore, remove, and Engineering
transport raw metals, nonmetallic minerals, and solid fuels from the earth. Work involves:
a variety of mineral substances to include metal ores; nonmetallic minerals; and solid
fuels and energy sources; working with mining systems, including underground mining;
surface mining; solution mining; and placer mining; and traditional mining activities,
including the heavy construction industry (involving rock excavation and support for
highways, tunnels, dams, power stations, and underground chambers) and exploration
and development of mineral deposits located under large bodies of water.
001344 NEBC HM Physical Therapy Technician Phy sical Therapy Technicians assist physical therapists and/or medical officers in 31-2021.00 Healthcare Support PHYSICAL THERAPY TECHNICIAN PT TECH
administering physical therapy. Assist with the development, teaching and supervision
of exercise programs and activities of daily living to enhance patient's strength,
endurance, coordination, and mobility. Assist with assessment of range of motion,
strength and ambulation skills. Teach the use of ambulation aids. Apply physical
modalities of whirlpool, paraffin bath, ultrasound, diathermy, infrared, hot and cold packs,
and electrical stimulation.
001345 NOBC 3254 Instructor, Academic (Social Instructors, Academ ic (Social Science) develop, coordinate and 13-1073.00 Business and INST ACADEMIC (SOCIAL SCIENCE) INST AC SS
Science) instructsacademic/professional education programs. Evaluate trainees' performance, Financial Operations
maintains documentation and provides certification. Recommend improvement in
curriculum.
001346 GS 0881 Petroleum Engineering Petroleum Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2171.00 Architecture and PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PETROL ENG
performing professional engineering and scientific work involved in the discovery and Engineering
recovery of oil, natural gas (e.g., methane, ethane, propane, and butane), and helium.
Work includes: exploration and development of oil and natural gas fields; production,
transportation, and storage of petroleum, natural gas, and helium; investigation,
evaluation, and conservation of these resources; regulation of the transportation and
sale of natural gas; valuation of production and distribution facilities for tax, regulatory,
and other purposes; and research on criteria, principles, methods, and equipment
involved in exploration and development activities.
001347 NOBC 3255 Instructor, Academic (Physical Instructors, Academ ic (Phy sical Science) develop, coordinate and instruct 25-1051.00 Education, Training, INST ACADEMIC (PHYS SCIENCE) INST AC PS
Science) academic/professional education programs. Evaluate trainees' performance, maintains and Library
documentation and provides certification. Recommend improvement in curriculum.
001348 GS 0890 Agricultural Engineering Agricultural Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, 17-2021.00 Architecture and AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AGRICUL EN
and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work resolving agricultural Engineering
issues, problems, and conditions arising from the production and processing of food and
fiber materials and management of natural resources in rural locales.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001349 NEBC HM Surface Force Independent Duty Surface Force Independent Duty Corpsm en serve as the Medical Department 29-2041.00 Healthcare SURFACE FORCE IDC SURF IDC
Corpsman Representatives aboard surface ships, with Fleet Marine Force Units, and isolated duty Practitioners and
stations, independent of a medical officer. Perform diagnostic procedures, advanced Technical
first aid, basic life support, nursing procedures, minor surgery, basic clinical laboratory
procedures, and other routine health care. Manage preventive medicine and industrial
health surveillance programs, and associated shipboard administrative and logistical
duties. Provide health education to junior medical and all nonmedical personnel.
Perform patient care and medical management functions. Senior medical personnel
assigned to shore and operational units provide medical assistance, training, and
inspection services for the crew.
001350 NOBC 3260 Instructor, Engineering Instructors, Engineering instruct or supervise instruction in engineering subjects. 25-1032.00 Education, Training, INSTRUCTOR ENGINEERING INST ENG
Organize and conduct classes, lectures, demonstrations and seminars in basic and and Library
advanced engineering concepts and theory. Recommend improvements in curricula.
Prepare, administer and correct examinations. Evaluate student progress. Conduct or
direct engineering research.
001352 NOBC 3262 Instructor Training Officer Instructor Training Officers plan, direct, or carry out instruction of naval personnel in 13-1073.00 Business and INSTRUCTOR TRAINING OFFICER INST TO
teaching methods and techniques. Conduct classes for purpose of training and Financial Operations
indoctrinating instructors in presentation of subject matters. Ensure adherence to
described standards of instruction of naval training activities by visiting classes and drills,
observing presentations and utilization of training aids. Prepare periodic ratings of
instructors as to teaching proficiency.
001353 GS 0893 Chemical Engineering Chem ical Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2041.00 Architecture and CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEM ENGR
performing professional engineering and scientific work involving: chemical processes Engineering
utilized by industries and scientific technologies to produce useful products and systems;
and the use of mass, momentum, and energy transfers together with thermodynamics
and chemical kinetics to explore, extend, improve, and provide for existing and potential
chemical and biochemical conversion processes.
001354 NEBC HM Cardiovascular Technician Cardiovascular Technicians assist the physician in all invasive and non-invasive 29-2031.00 Healthcare CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNICIAN CV TECH
cardiac studies to include, diagnostic cardiac catheterization, interventional cardiology, Practitioners and
pacemaker implantation, peripheral intervention, echocardiography and stress testing. Technical
Provide instruction to cardiology and non-cardiology providers on Advanced Cardiac Life
Support.
001355 NOBC 3265 Advanced Command and Staff Advanced Com m and and Staff School Instructors organize courses and guides study 13-1073.00 Business and ADV CMD AND STAFF SCHOOL INST ADV STF SI
School Instructor of senior military and civilian personnel in advanced academic program. Plan and Financial Operations
supervise individual student research and such group activities as committee studies,
seminars, field trips and discussion groups. Evaluate curriculum content, recommending
and supervising changes. Coordinate or conduct instruction in such areas of study as
military industrial planning and potential, national strategy and international relations, geo
political area studies and high level strategic planning.
001357 NOBC 3270 Instructor, Naval Science Instructors, Naval Science organizes and conducts classes, lectures, demonstrations 13-1073.00 Business and INSTRUCTOR, NAVAL SCIENCE INST NAV S
and seminars in naval science subjects. Instructs in such subjects as naval history, Financial Operations
orientation, weapons, navigation, naval engineering, machinery, ship stability, naval
justice, leadership, operations strategy and tactics, and military government. Prepares
assignment sheets and lesson outlines. Operates training aids. Administers and grades
examinations. Certifies course work as acceptable for credit. Recommends
improvement to standard curriculum. Acts as advisor to student groups.
001358 GS 0895 Industrial Engineering Technical Industrial Engineering Technical series covers nonprofessional technical positions 17-3026.00 Architecture and INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECH INDUSTR ET
engaged in industrial engineering work. Industrial engineering technician positions are Engineering
concerned primarily with planning, designing, analyzing, improving, and installing
integrated work systems comprised of men, materials, and equipment, for use in
producing products, rendering services, repairing equipment, or moving and storing
supplies and equipment. The work typically involves studies of engineered time
standards, methods engineering, layout design of work centers, control systems,
materials handling, or manpower utilization. It requires a knowledge of the principles and
techniques of industrial engineering and practical knowledge of pertinent industrial and
related work processes, facilities, methods, and equipment.
001359 NEBC HM Histopathology Technician Histopathology Technicians assist pathologists in the preparation of surgically 29-2011.00 Healthcare HISTOPATHOLOGY TECHNICIAN HISTO TECH
obtained tissue of human, animal or plant origin. Perform accessioning, grossing, Practitioners and
freezing, cutting, mounting tissue on slides and staining with special dyes to make them Technical
visible under the microscope enabling pathologists to identify signs of disease, illness, or
malignancies in the body, as well as signs of normality or improvement. Assist
pathologists with performing autopsy and necropsy dissection procedures as well as
evidence collection to determine cause of death. Maintain histopathology records and
instruments. Supervise the work of less skilled technicians.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001360 NOBC 3271 Nuclear Weapons Instructor Nuclear Weapons Instructors conduct classes, lectures, demonstrations and seminars 13-1073.00 Business and NUCLEAR WEAPONS INSTRUCTOR NUC WEP IN
in various kinds of nuclear weapons. Train personnel to apply principles and develop Financial Operations
skills in handling of electrical, electronic, mechanical and other components of nuclear or
thermo nuclear weapons, utilizing training aids. Train in theory, testing, assembly,
inspections, safety precautions, and storage. Prepare lectures, outlines, assignment
sheets and reading lists. Ensure adherence to course of study or curriculum. Maintain
security. Construct and administer examinations. Certify students upon course
completion.
001361 GS 0896 Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or 17-2112.00 Architecture and INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING INDUST ENG
performing professional engineering and scientific work to determine, evaluate, predict, Engineering
and advise on effective ways for an organization to use its production factors (i.e.,
people, equipment, materials, information, and energy) to make or process a product or
provide a service.
001362 NEBC AD Aviation Machinist Mate Aviation Machinist Mates Organization Level maintains and service aircraft engines, 49-3011.00 Installation, AVIA MACHINIST MATE O-LEVEL AVMECH OLV
Organizational Level fuel, and lubrication systems. Perform complete aircraft turboshaft, turbofan, and Maintenance, and
turboprop engine repair. Perform helicopter maintenance including rotors, gearboxes, Repair
and drive accessories repair. Evaluate jet engine performance using jet test cells and
advanced calibration equipment.
001363 NOBC 0118 Anesthesiologist Anesthesiologists administer anesthetic. Determine anesthetic agents of choice. Keep 29-1061.00 Healthcare ANESTHESIOLOGIST ANESTHESIO
operating surgeon informed of patient's physical condition and status of anesthesia prior, Practitioners and
during, and immediately after operation and records observations. Direct and train Technical
personnel in administering anesthetic. Ensure proper maintenance of anesthetic
equipment.
001364 GS 0086 Security Clerical and Assistance Security Clerical and Assistance series covers positions the primary duties of which 43-9199.99 Office and SECURITY CLERICAL/ASSISTANCE SEC CL/AST
are to supervise or perform clerical and assistant tasks in support of established security Administrative Support
programs (e.g., personnel, physical, information, or industrial security) when such work
requires, in addition to general administrative and/or clerical skills, practical knowledge of
specific security objectives, programs, methods, and procedures, and skills in carrying
out support tasks related to security administration.
001365 NOBC 3274 Physical Training Officer Phy sical Training Officers plan, direct, or carry out instruction in physical training. 25-1193.00 Education, Training, PHYSICAL TRAINING OFFICER PHYS TO
Formulate physical training programs to maintain fitness of naval personnel. Schedule and Library
and supervise athletic contests. Ensure conformance to compulsory requirements such
as swimming instruction, calisthenics, obstacle course and judo. Supervise selection,
procurement and distribution of athletic gear. Maintain liaison with other services and
civilian agencies on sports programs.
001366 GS 0899 Engineering and Architecture Engineering and Architecture Student Trainee series see the series definition for the 17-0000.99 Architecture and ENGINEERING/ARCHITEC STU ENG/ARCH S
Student Trainee General Student Trainee Series, 0099. Engineering
001367 NEBC HM Preventive Medicine Technician Preventive Medicine Technicians assist Medical Dept. officers in the performance of 29-9012.00 Healthcare PREV MED TECH PREVMEDTEC
Preventive Medicine and Occupational Health Programs for Navy and Marine Corps Practitioners and
forces ashore and afloat. Perform inspections and surveys of food and food service Technical
facilities, berthing spaces, childcare facilities, recreational facilities, potable water
systems, solid waste and wastewater disposal sites/systems, vehicles, and transport
containers. Conduct bacteriological analysis of food, water, and ice samples. Conduct
epidemiological investigations and reporting; interviews and counsel patients with
communicable diseases; administer mass immunization programs. Conduct disease
vector control programs. Are proficient in all aspects of field sanitation. Assist to ensure
work environments are healthful, consistent with NAVOSH standards.
001368 NOBC 3277 Professor of Naval Science Professord of Naval Science direct and supervise naval instruction and drill of Naval 13-1073.00 Business and PROFESSOR OF NAVAL SCIENCE PROF NV SC
Reserve Officer Training Corps students. Coordinate naval training program with college Financial Operations
academic schedule. Supervise instructors and conduct classes in naval subjects.
Represent the Navy before educational and civic groups. Advise on naval activities at
college and participates in college and campus activities.
001369 GS 0901 General Legal and Kindred General Legal and K indred Adm inistration series covers two-grade interval 23-1011.00 Legal GENERAL LEGAL & KINDRED ADMIN GEN LEGAL
Administration administrative positions that supervise, lead, or perform work involving two or more
series in the Legal and Kindred Group, 0900 or positions that require legal and kindred
administrative knowledge but are not covered by an existing administrative series within
the group.
001370 NOBC 3283 School Administrator School Adm inistrators directs or assists in administration of training program at 11-9033.00 Management SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR SCHL ADMIN
schools, colleges, universities, or in one or more departments thereof. Schedules and
maintains instruction in accordance with prescribed standards. Advises instructors
regarding teaching methods. Evaluates progress of students and staff, making
adjustments as necessary to achieve desired objectives. Exercises disciplinary and
administrative control. Coordinates military activities with school schedule.
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Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001371 GS 0904 Law Clerk Law Clerk series covers positions of law clerk trainees performing professional legal 23-2092.00 Legal LAW CLERK LAW CLERK
work requiring graduation from a recognized law school or equivalent experience,
pending admission to the bar.
001372 NEBC HM Surgical Technologist Surgical Technologists assist medical officers in carrying out surgical techniques. 29-2055.00 Healthcare SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIST SURG TECH
Provide care, safety, and support to patients before, during and after surgery. Select, Practitioners and
sterilize and prepare instruments and materials and the aseptic environment necessary Technical
for surgery. Assist anesthetists during operating procedures in giving artificial respiration
and in the use of resuscitators. Maintain surgical equipment and records. Assist with
instruction, supervision, and evaluation of students and other corpsmen assigned duties
relating to surgery.
001373 NOBC 3289 Student Students participate in full time studies in general or special schools (civilian or service) 55-0000.01 Military Specific STUDENT STUDNT
or performs student duties under sponsorship of military commands.
001374 GS 0905 General Attorney General Attorney series covers professional legal positions involved in preparing cases 23-1011.00 Legal GENERAL ATTORNEY GEN ATTY
for trial and/or the trial of cases before a court or an administrative body or persons
having quasi-judicial power; rendering legal advice and services with respect to
questions, regulations, practices, or other matters falling within the purview of a Federal
Government agency (this may include conducting investigations to obtain evidentiary
data); preparing interpretative and administrative orders, rules, or regulations to give
effect to the provisions of governing statutes or other requirements of law; drafting,
negotiating, or examining contracts or other legal documents required by the agency's
activities; drafting, preparing formal comments, or otherwise making substantive
recommendations with respect to proposed legislation; editing and preparing for
publication statutes enacted by Congress, opinions or discussions of a court,
commission, or board; drafting and reviewing decisions for consideration and adoption
by agency officials. Included also are positions, not covered by the Administrative
Procedure Act, involved in hearing cases arising under contracts or under the
001375 NOBC 3290 Training Officer Training Officers administer military and/or civilian personnel training program for naval 11-3042.00 Management TRAINING OFFICER TRNG O
activity. Adjust instruction program to conform to training syllabus and manuals. Develop
training curriculum. Confer with officers in charge of schools and with instructors to
determine causes of failures. Direct training aids officer to supply equipment to improve
instruction. Direct voluntary education program.
001377 NEBC HM Cytotechnologist Cy totechnologists use morphologic (size and shape) criteria to determine whether a 29-2011.00 Healthcare CYTOTECHNOLOGIST CYTO TECH
cell sample is normal, inflamed, pre-malignant or malignant. Assist pathologists in Practitioners and
obtaining cellular samples from various body sites. Process specimens in preparation Technical
for microscopic examination. Sign out negative cases while reviewing abnormal cases
with a pathologist to render a final diagnosis. Cytotechnologists are part of the team
involved in the total care of the patient and may work as laboratory scientists, or in
education, research, and administration.
001378 NOBC 3292 Afloat Training Officer Afloat Training Officers coordinate a comprehensive shipboard/squadron training 11-3042.00 Management AFLOAT TRAINING OFFICER AF TRAINO
program and de-conflicts training requirements during Planning Board for Training. Train
and supervise all department/division training coordinators. Develop and maintain
Required Schools Master List. Actively liaisons with off-ship training providers, in
particular, the AFLOATRAGRU Training Liaison Officer. Coordinate training orders,
student clearances and training TADTAR budget. Report ship/squadron training status
using the Status of Resources and Training System (SORTS).
001379 GS 0930 Hearings And Appeals Hearings and Appeals series covers positions that involve the adjudication of cases 23-2099.99 Legal HEARINGS AND APPEALS HEAR/APPLS
that typically include the conduct of formal or informal hearings that accord appropriate
due process, arising under statute or under the regulations of a Federal agency when the
hearings are not subject to the Administrative Procedure Act; or involve the conduct of
appellate reviews of prior decisions. The work requires the ability to review and evaluate
investigative reports and case records, conduct hearings in an orderly and impartial
manner, determine credibility of witnesses, sift and evaluate evidence, analyze complex
issues, apply agency rules and regulations and court decisions, prepare clear and
concise statements of fact, and exercise sound judgment in arriving at decisions. Some
positions require application of a substantive knowledge of agency policies, programs,
and requirements in fields such as personnel management or environmental protection.
001380 NOBC 3298 Training Publications and Training Publications and Curriculum Officers prepare or supervise preparation of 25-9031.00 Education, Training, TRNG PUBS AND CURRICULUM OFR TRG PB CUR
Curriculum Officer naval training publications. Assemble basic data and technical material required. and Library
Prepare manuscripts, manuals, correspondence courses, curricula descriptions, and
directives. Schedule, edit or evaluate material prepared. Plan and supervise layouts
and illustrations. Obtain required clearances from systems commands and authorities
concerned. Conduct training programs for researchers, writers, editors, and clerical staff.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001382 NEBC HM Medical Laboratory Technician Medical Laboratory Technicians perform and/or supervise the application of basic and 29-2012.00 Healthcare MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN MEDLABTECH
advanced laboratory procedures such as: collecting, processing and analyzing biological Practitioners and
specimens and other substances; clinical diagnostic laboratory tests in one or more Technical
areas of the laboratory following prescribed procedures; monitor results, and make
corrections within predetermined guidelines; assist in obtaining and processing
specimens used in clinical laboratory analysis; Perform preventive and corrective
maintenance of equipment and instruments; utilize computer systems to perform and
verify laboratory results; perform and monitor quality control within predetermined limits.
Assist the healthcare provider in providing diagnosis to patient in various Medical
Treatment Facilities and Marine Units around the world and aboard ship.
001383 NOBC 3320 Human Resource Management Hum an Resource Managem ent Officers provide staff assistance to commanding 11-3040.00 Management HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HRMO
Officer officers and commanders in the coordination of people programs that are included in the OFR
Human Resource Management Program such as: drug and alcohol abuse and control,
equal opportunity, overseas duty support, family support, and recreation and physical
fitness.
001384 GS 0950 Paralegal Specialist Paralegal Specialist series covers positions not requiring professional legal 23-2011.00 Legal PARALEGAL SPEC PARALGL SP
competence that involve various legal assistance duties, of a type not classifiable in
some other series in the Legal and Kindred Group, in connection with functions such as
hearings, appeals, litigation, or advisory services. The specialists analyze the legal
impact of legislative developments and administrative and judicial decisions, opinions,
determinations, and rulings on agency programs; conduct research for the preparation of
legal opinions on matters of interest to the agency; perform substantive legal analysis of
requests for information under the provisions of various acts; or other similar legal
support functions that require discretion and independent judgment in the application of a
specialized knowledge of laws, precedent decisions, regulations, agency policies and
practices, and judicial or administrative proceedings. Such knowledge is less than that
represented by graduation from a recognized law school, and may have been gained
from formalized, professionally instructed agency or educational institution training or
from professionally supervised on-the-job training. While the paramount knowledge
001385 NOBC 3330 Equal Opportunity Program Equal Opportunity Program Officers manage major command/staff level opportunity 11-3049.99 Management EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROG OFFICER EO PRG OFF
Officer programs. Develop and implement equal opportunity policies and programs. Supervise
Equal Opportunity Program Specialists. Provide briefings on EO/HRM matters.
Coordinate equal opportunity training. Monitor equal opportunity climate and conduct
inspections of equal opportunity programs in subordinate units. Conduct
public/community relations work. Monitor and assist in investigations of discrimination
complaints and racial incidents. Participate in equal opportunity conferences, meetings
and seminars. Provide initiatives to proactively combat discrimination.
001386 GS 0958 Employee Benefits Law Em ploy ee B enefits Law series covers positions that involve administering, supervising, 23-2099.99 Legal EMPLOYEE BENEFITS LAW EMPLBENLAW
or performing work requiring specialized knowledge of the provisions governing the
administration of private sector employer or employee organization-sponsored pension,
health, and welfare plans and the management of plan funds. This knowledge is used to:
(1) interpret such laws as the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA),
certain provisions of the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act (FERSA) relating to
the Thrift Savings Plan, pertinent amendments, and tax law, as well as relevant court
decisions, regulations, rulings, opinions, and appeal decisions; (2) prepare associated
regulations, rulings, advisory opinions, appeal decisions, exemptions, and other technical
guides; (3) examine legislative and public policy issues that affect the management,
investment practices, assets, and viability of the nation's employee benefit plans; (4)
formulate statutory, regulatory, and policy proposals; and/or (5) provide policy and
technical guidance on matters of enforcement.
001387 NEBC HM Psychiatry Technician Psy chiatry Technicians assist in care and treatment of neuropsychiatric patients. Aid 31-1013.00 Healthcare Support PSYCHIATRY TECHNICIAN PSYCH TECH
medical officers in administration of special neuropsychiatric therapy procedures. Care
for patients in accordance with nursing methods. Observe and report symptoms and
psychotic manifestation of mental patients. Maintain neuropsychiatric ward and clinic
equipment.
001389 GS 0962 Contact Representative Contact Representative series covers one-grade interval administrative support 23-2099.99 Legal CONTACT REPRESENTATIVE CONTCT REP
positions that supervise, lead, or perform support and related work in connection with:
dispersing information to the public on rights, benefits, privileges, or obligations under a
body of law; explaining pertinent legal provisions, regulations, and related administrative
practices, and their application to specific cases; and assisting individuals in developing
needed evidence and preparing required documents or in resolving errors, delays, or
other problems in obtaining benefits or fulfilling obligations.
001390 NOBC 0121 Neurologist Neurologists diagnose and treat patients suffering from organic diseases or disorders of 29-1069.99 Healthcare NEUROLOGIST NEUROLOGST
central or peripheral nervous system. Conduct electroencephalographic tests. Consult Practitioners and
with neuropsychiatrists. Prescribe care and procedures in treatment of neurological Technical
patients.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001391 GS 0090 Guide Guide series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to provide or 19-3093.00 Life, Physical, and GUIDE GUIDE
supervise nonprofessional interpretive and guide services to visitors to parks, dams and Social Science
other sites of public interest. The work involves giving formal talks, interpreting natural
and historic features, explaining engineering structures and related water resource
developments, answering questions, guiding tours, and providing miscellaneous
services to visitors. Incidental duties are performed in connection with responsibility for
visitor safety and protection of historic and scientific objects and natural or engineering
features.
001392 NOBC 3412 Brig Officer B rig Officers operate Navy brig in accordance with the Corrections Manual and other 33-1011.00 Protective Service BRIG OFFICER BRIG OFR
governing regulations and instructions. Make staffing assignments. Initiate security and
corrections programs. Establish system of incentives and privileges. Impose punitive
and administrative disciplinary measures. Responsible for the security and safety of
prisoners and overall operation of the brig. Supervise the receipt, custody and release of
prisoners. Direct indoctrination, motivation and restoration programs.
001393 GS 0963 Legal Instruments Examining Legal Instrum ents Exam ining series covers one-grade interval administrative support 23-2099.99 Legal LEGAL INSTRUMENTS EXAMINING LEGL INS E
positions that supervise, lead, or perform support and related work in connection with the
examination of legal instruments and supporting documents, other than claims, to
determine whether a requested action complies with certain provisions of various laws.
The work requires the application of particular regulatory and procedural knowledge that
is based on those laws.
001394 NEBC HM Urology Technician Urology Technicians assist urologists in examination and treatment of patients with 29-2012.00 Healthcare UROLOGY TECHNICIAN UROL TECH
problems of the urinary system and male reproductive organs. Operate and maintain Practitioners and
urological equipment and appliances. Perform urological x-ray procedures. Prepare Technical
supplies, instruments, dressings, and utensils for urological operations and treatments.
001395 NOBC 3415 Discipline Administration and Discipline Adm inistration and Review Officers advise and assist in administration of 11-3040.00 Management DISCIPLINE ADMIN AND REV OFR DIS ADM RO
Review Officer naval disciplinary policy. Issuesinstructions on administering justice. Prepare letters
regarding indebtedness, censure, reprimand, admonition and caution. Initiate personnel
investigations and disciplinary actions. Determine nature of disciplinary discharge.
Review derogatory performance reports, advising on assignment of personnel. Assist
shore patrol authorities in establishing operating procedures. Prepare recommendations
on disciplinary matters to Chief of Naval Personnel. Advise on confinement and
corrective services for naval personnel.
001396 GS 0965 Land Law Examining Land Law Exam ining series covers positions the duties of which are to administer, 23-2093.00 Legal LAND LAW EXAMINING LAND LW EX
supervise, or perform quasi-legal work involved in processing, adjudicating and advising
on applications and claims for rights, privileges, gratuities, or other benefits authorized
under the various public land, mineral leasing, and mining laws. The work requires a
knowledge of governing public laws and agency policies and procedures regarding the
application of these laws, but does not require full professional legal training.
001397 NOBC 3420 Personnel Performance Officer Personnel Perform ance Officers (General) recommend policies and reviews 11-3040.00 Management PERS PERFORMANCE OFR (GEN) PERS PF OG
(General) administration of promotion, awards, discipline and discharge of naval personnel.
Develop standards for reporting performance. Establish system for effecting promotions.
Screen promotion candidates for consideration by examining boards. Prepare
qualification instructions for advancement. Develop and interpret discharge policy.
Review administration of regulations on change of status, recall, retirement and medical
survey. Determine service requirements for awards of decorations, medals and ribbons.
Serve on courts martial, review, inquiry and physical evaluation boards.
001398 GS 0967 Passport And Visa Examining Passport and Visa Exam ining series covers positions that involve managing, 33-3021.05 Protective Service PASSPORT AND VISA EXAMINING PASSP/VISA
supervising, or performing administrative work concerned with adjudicating applications
for United States passports or visas, including related work involving determining
citizenship or fitness of noncitizens for admission to the United States. The work requires
knowledge of legal and regulatory provisions governing U.S. citizenship, nationality,
and/or visas; and principles, systems, and operations related to the issuance of
passports or other citizenship registration, certificates, or visas.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001399 NEBC IS Strike Analyst Strike Analy sts conduct tactical intelligence research, analysis and dissemination in 17-1021.00 Architecture and STRIKE ANALYST STK ANAL
support of strike warfare operations. Fuses multi-source data into textual and graphical Engineering
presentations of the battlefield and operational area to support power projection planning.
Provides mensurated aimpoints utilizing the Precision Targeting Workstation (PTW) in
support of Navy Precision Guided Munitions strike warfare. Provides integrated
operational and environmental intelligence information to strike planners. Provides target
intelligence to tactical mission planners and maintains tactical level targeting products.
Produces precise navigational products for use by Precision Guided Munitions (PGM)
such as Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM), Joint Stand-off Weapon-Unitary (JSOW-
C), Stand-off Land Attack Missile-Expanded Response (SLAM-ER). Provides targeting
support at the theater-level in support of the functional component commander. Assists
in managing the afloat targeting process, including target development and analytic
review of advanced weaponeering and advanced collateral damage estimation
scenarios, imagery collection and exploitation, and quality control of precise
geopositioning in support of targeting. Provides leadership for the training and
001400 NOBC 3421 Personnel Performance Officer Personnel Perform ance Officers (Officer) recommend policies and reviews 11-3040.00 Management PERS PERFORMANCE OFR (OFR) PERS PF OO
(Officer) administration of promotion, awards, discipline and discharge of naval personnel.
Develop standards for reporting performance. Establish system for effecting promotions.
Screen promotion candidates for consideration by examining boards. Prepare
qualification instructions for advancement. Develop and interpret discharge policy.
Review administration of regulations on change of status, recall, retirement and medical
survey. Determine service requirements for awards of decorations, medals and ribbons.
Serve on courts martial, review, inquiry and physical evaluation boards.
001401 GS 0986 Legal Assistance Legal Assistance series covers one-grade interval administrative support positions that 23-2099.99 Legal LEGAL CLERICAL AND ASSISTANCE LEGAL CL
supervise, lead, or perform legal assistance work not classifiable in any other series in
the Legal and Kindred Group, GS-0900. The work requires specialized knowledge of
processes, procedures, and practices to support legal activities.
001403 GS 0987 Tax Law Specialist Tax Law Specialist series covers all classes of positions, not classifiable in any other 23-2099.99 Legal TAX LAW SPEC TAX LAW SP
series, the principal duties of which are to administer, supervise, or perform quasi-legal
technical tax work requiring analysis and application of tax principles and specialized
knowledge of the Internal Revenue Code and related laws, court decisions, regulations,
and precedent rulings of the Internal Revenue Service, not requiring legal training
equivalent to that represented by graduation from a recognized law school; in such
functions as: (1) interpreting the Internal Revenue Code, related laws, regulations,
rulings, and precedents; (2) preparing regulations, rulings, and technical guides; and (3)
making or reviewing determinations and decisions in such matters.
001404 NEBC IS Operational Intelligence Analyst Operational Intelligence Analy sts analyze and combines multi-source intelligence 15-2031.00 Computer and OPERATIONAL INTEL ANALYST OPINTEL A
information to produce operationally relevant intelligence. Performs operational Mathematical
intelligence (OPINTEL) watchstanding, Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)
security, threat assessment, message preparation and reporting. Uses Command,
Control, Communications, Computer and Intelligence (C4I) systems and maintains an all-
source intelligence plot. Identifies trends and patterns in military operations and training
of target countries. Collects and organizes intelligence information from various
established sources for production of intelligence documents. Reviews data to ascertain
accuracy of data and reliability of sources. Compiles intelligence information and
disseminates data through media, such as plots, briefings, reports and publications.
Maintains intelligence libraries. Provides intelligence support aboard surface ships
without an assigned intelligence officer. Serves as the assistant to the intelligence officer
assigned to an afloat staff or selected shore command. Provides evaluations and
briefings of the current or projected threat within the operational environment. Conducts
001405 NOBC 3520 Music Director Music Directors plan and direct Navy music and band activities. Develop musical 27-2041.01 Arts, Design, MUSIC DIRECTOR MUSIC DIR
programs, including composing, arranging and scoring of music. Conduct band Entertainment, Sports,
rehearsals and performances and prepares schedules of activities. Procure instruments and Media
and musical supplies and inspects instruments and other band equipment. Organize
orchestras from band personnel for dances and other social functions. Instruct band
personnel to improve musical proficiency. Drill band as military unit for parades and
other military ceremonies.
001406 GS 0991 Workers' Compensation Claims Workers' Com pensation Claim s Exam ining series covers quasi-legal positions 11-3041.00 Management WORKER'S COMPENSA CLAIMS EXAM WORKER CCE
Examining concerned with work involving the examination, development, and adjudication of claims
for compensation (monies and medical services) under the Federal Employees'
Compensation Act, and/or the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act,
and/or their statutory extensions. Such work requires a comprehensive knowledge of the
workers' compensation program, and an extensive lay medical knowledge of
impairments and diseases.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001407 NOBC 3525 Family Services Center Director Fam ily Services Center Directors administer personal services and/or personal affairs 11-9151.00 Management FAMILY SERVICES CENTER DIR FSC DIR
program. Direct activities of a personal services center. Provide information and
assistance to personnel and dependents, especially to new arrivals and persons with
special problems. Apply laws, regulations and directives regarding dependency of
military personnel. Promote participation in Government insurance and bond sales
programs. Administer voting program. At Navy Department level, prepare directives and
initiate and monitor programs in the implementation of legislation on benefits and
services.
001408 GS 0993 Railroad Retirement Claims Railroad Retirem ent Claim s Exam iner series includes positions that involve 41-3021.00 Sales and Related RAILROAD RETIRMENT CLAIMS EXAM RR RET C E
Examiner managing, supervising, or performing work concerned with the administration and
operation of national railroad retirement benefit programs. This includes: (1) examining,
adjudicating, adjusting, authorizing, or reconsidering applications and claims for
retirement, disability, survivor, and related benefits; (2) providing guidance, consultation,
and staff assistance to organizations and individuals regarding retirement and related
benefits; (3) formulating and evaluating program policies and functions; (4) developing
procedures, methods, work aids, technical guides, and other reference material for
program operations; (5) auditing the annuitant and survivor rolls and taking actions to
prevent fraudulent payments; and (6) developing or conducting program training.
Positions included in this series primarily require knowledge of the laws, regulations,
principles, and operational requirements of national railroad retirement benefit programs;
knowledge of the interrelationships among these programs and other related public and
private sector programs; and analytical skills and abilities used in planning, developing,
evaluating, or carrying out the operation and delivery of these programs. All positions
001409 NEBC IS Imagery Intelligence Analyst Im agery Intelligence Analy sts analyze imagery from multiple sources; detects and 17-1021.00 Architecture and IMAGERY INTEL ANALYST IMGY IA
reports on significant military, industrial, resource, or topographical data. Uses soft-copy Engineering
imagery interpretation and manipulation skills to study images to locate enemy positions,
camouflaged military installations and order-of-battle, lines of communication, strategic
industries, rivers, wooded areas and to conduct Intelligence Preparation of the
Battlespace. Performs Bomb Hit and Battle Damage Assessments (BHA / BDA).
Prepares formatted imagery interpretation reports. Operates soft-copy imagery
exploitation systems. Maintains and refers to publications in support of installation and
platform identification. Categorizes and measures objects of intelligence interest found
on imagery. Applies the National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale (NIIRS) to
determine image quality. Conducts interpretation of all-source imagery using advanced
exploitation processes and applications. Performs imagery interpretation report writing
and quality assurance, identification and analysis of various orders-of-battle to include
tables of organization and equipment (TO&E), multi-source imagery exploitation
techniques, support to amphibious warfare, terrain analysis, and identification of
001410 NOBC 3535 Special Services Officer Special Services Officers plan and direct program for supplying leisure time and 39-9032.00 Personal Care and SPECIAL SERVICES OFFICER SPESV OFR
recreational activities for naval personnel. Direct operation of clubs, open messes, Service
recreational buildings and libraries. Account for expenditure of funds. Arrange publicity
and direct social and recreational events such as plays, concerts and tournaments.
Supervise issue of newspapers and receipt custody and issue of recreation gear and
films. Direct booking of artists on long and short term contracts.
001411 GS 0996 Veterans Claims Examining Veterans Claim s Exam ining series covers positions the duties of which are to 23-2099.99 Legal VETERANS CLAIMS EXAMINING VET CLAIMS
administer, supervise, or perform quasi-legal work involved in developing, examining,
adjusting, reconsidering, or authorizing the settlement of claims filed by veterans, their
dependents and beneficiaries, in regard to disability compensation, disability, pension,
death pension, death compensation, National Service Life Insurance and U.S.
Government Life Insurance, as well as other Veterans Administration administered
benefits.
001412 NOBC 3710 Chaplain Chaplains advise commander/commanding officer on ethical and religious matters 21-2011.00 Community and CHAPLAIN CHAPLAIN
within the command. Develop the spiritually fit sea warrior through the administration of Social Services
the command religious program by: conducting divine services, administering
sacraments/ordinances, performing rites/ceremonies in the manner and form of the
instruction pertaining to spiritual fitness for personnel and other faiths. Serve as staff
chaplain at the unit level under the direct supervision of a supervisory chaplain (NOBC
3730).
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001413 GS 0998 Claims Assistance and Claim s Assistance and Exam ining series covers one-grade interval administrative 13-1031.00 Business and CLAIMS ASST AND EXAMINING CLAIMS AST
Examining support positions that supervise, lead, or perform support and related work in examining, Financial Operations
reviewing, developing, adjusting, reconsidering, or recommending authorization of claims
by or against the Federal Government. The work requires knowledge of claims
processing procedures and claims requirements. This includes the following: examine
claims due to loss and damage by or against the Government; settle claims for the
payment of monetary allowances or gratuities based upon dependency on an active or
deceased former military service member; develop, examine, adjust, reconsider, and/or
authorize settlement of claims against the Government; settle claims involving assets of
a deceased or incompetent person that are in the possession of a Government agency;
and examine and develop claims cases for adjudication including determining and
verifying entitlement to benefits, verifying post-entitlement actions regarding
beneficiaries, and answering inquiries about benefits or procedures for filing claims.
001414 NEBC IT Information Technology Network Inform ation Technology Network Sy stem s Specialists maintain and administer 11-3021.00 Management INFOR TECHNOLOGY NET SYS SPEC IT NT SPEC
Systems Specialist computer databases, test and implement the database applying knowledge of database
management systems. They plan, coordinate, and implement security measures to
safeguard computer databases as required. They work with General Service
(GENSER), unclassified and Special Intelligence Systems including Global Command
and Control Maritime Systems (GCCS-M), Navy Tactical Command Support System
(NTCSS), Tactical Support Center Data Processing Systems Operator, Integrated Bridge
Engineering Systems.
001415 NOBC 3730 Supervisory Chaplain Supervisory Chaplains serve as senior chaplain and department head/principal staff 21-2011.00 Community and SUPERVISORY CHAPLAIN SUP CHAP
officer at a staff or unit level. Supervise assigned chaplains, enlisted and /or civilian Social Services
personnel and executes functions outlined in NOBC 3701. Advise respective force
chaplain of manpower and religious facility requirements. Coordinate religious ministry
activities: professional development, manpower, personnel, ecclesiastical relations and
ministry.
001416 GS 0999 Legal Occupations Student Legal Occupations Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General 23-0000.99 Legal LEGAL OCCUPATIONS STU LEGAL OCCU
Trainee Student Trainee Series, 0099.
001417 NEBC AD Aviation Machinist Mate Aviation Machinist Mates Interm ediate Level maintains and service aircraft engines, 49-3011.00 Installation, AVIA MACHINIST MATE I-LEVEL AVMECH ILV
Intermediate Level fuel, and lubrication systems. Perform complete aircraft turboshaft, turbofan, and Maintenance, and
turboprop engine repair. Perform helicopter maintenance including rotors, gearboxes, Repair
and drive accessories repair. Evaluate jet engine performance using jet test cells and
advanced calibration equipment.
001418 NOBC 0131 Radiologist (Diagnostic) Radiologists (Diagnostic) diagnose abnormalities and disease conditions through 29-1199.99 Healthcare RADIOLOGIST (DIAGNOSTIC) RAD DIAG
interpretation of X-ray films and fluoroscopic examinations. Prescribe appropriate drugs Practitioners and
to be administered to patients in order to render particular organs opaque to X-ray. Technical
001419 GS 0095 Foreign Law Specialist Foreign Law Specialist series covers positions that perform professional work requiring 23-2099.99 Legal FOREIGN LAW SPEC FGN LAW/SP
knowledge of law as it is practiced in one or more foreign countries; library objectives,
functions, techniques, and services; and, the political, economic, and social systems of
particular foreign countries. Most positions also require the ability to translate and
interpret technical legal material from a foreign language into English and from English
into a foreign language. Positions in this series perform legal research, reference, and
writing assignments requiring expert analysis and interpretation of the legal systems of
particular foreign countries in terms of Anglo-American law concepts; provide definitive
advice and assistance to the three branches of Government on matters associated with
foreign law; and, provide other specialized services in the acquisition, processing, and
custody of foreign legal collections.
001420 NOBC 3745 Force Chaplain Force Chaplains serve as senior chaplain/principal staff officer responsible for 21-2011.00 Community and FORCE CHAPLAIN FORCE CHAP
facilitating religious ministries and chaplain activities at a force or equivalent level. Social Services
Provide professional supervision of personnel assigned to subordinate activities. Advise
respective claimant chaplain of manpower, personnel, professional development and
religious facility requirements. Direct the force commander's command religious
program.
001421 GS 1001 General Arts and Information General Arts and Inform ation series covers all positions the duties of which are to 11-9199.99 Management GENERAL ARTS AND INFORMATION GEN A/INFO
administer, supervise, or perform: (1) any combination of work characteristic of two or
more series in this group where: (a) no one type of work is series controlling; (b) the
paramount qualification requirements are not characteristic of another series in the
group; and (c) the combination of work is not specifically provided for in another series,
or (2) other work typical of this group for which no other series has been established.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001422 NEBC IT Information Technology Security Inform ation Technology Security Managers manage, plan and coordinate unit-level 15-1071.01 Computer and INFOR TECHNOLOGY SECURITY MGR IT SEC MGR
Manager security of information systems and integration across platforms, Fleets and services, as Mathematical
well as ensure the proper security, distribution, handling, accounting, reporting, and
control of COMSEC materials systems and equipment. Job requirements include
graduation from EKMS C School and/or ISSM C School.
001423 NOBC 3750 Claimant Chaplain Claim ant Chaplains serve as senior chaplain assigned to the staff of a major manpower 21-2011.00 Community and CLAIMANT CHAPLAIN CLAIM CHAP
claimant. Advise major manpower claimant and Chief of Chaplains on all matters Social Services
relating to religion and religious ministries within the respective claimancy. Direct the
001424 GS 1008 Interior Design Interior Design series covers positions the duties of which are to perform, supervise, or 27-1025.00 Arts, Design, INTERIOR DESIGNLIST INTER DESI
manage work related to the design of interior environments in order to promote employee Entertainment, Sports,
productivity, health, and welfare, and/or the health and welfare of the public. Typical and Media
duties include investigating, identifying, and documenting client needs; analyzing needs,
proposing options and, working with the client, developing specific solutions; developing
design documents, including contract working drawings and specifications; and, as
appropriate, managing design projects performed in-house or by contract. The work
requires applying knowledge from a variety of such fields as: (1) interior construction
(building systems and components, building codes, equipment, materials, and
furnishings, working drawings and specification, codes and standards); (2) contracting
(cost estimates, bid proposals, negotiations, contract awards, site visits during
construction, pre- and post-occupancy evaluations); (3) facility operation (maintenance
requirements, traffic patterns, security and fire protection); (4) aesthetics (sense of scale,
proportion, and form; color, texture, and finishes; style and visual imagery); (5)
psychology (privacy and enclosure; effects of environmental components (color, texture,
001425 NOBC 3910 Transient Personnel Unit Officer Transient Personnel Unit Officers direct the processing of transient personnel and the 11-3040.00 Management TRANSIENT PERSONNEL UNIT OFR TPU OFR
administration of personnel assigned to Transient Personnel Units. Supervise billeting of
transient personnel. Administer disciplinary action and processing. Exercise military
control/security over personnel in barracks. Maintain watch bills/duty lists and issues
work assignments. Conduct transient personnel orientation.
001426 GS 1010 Exhibits Specialist Exhibits Specialist series covers positions that supervise or perform work involved in 27-1027.00 Arts, Design, EXHIBITS SPEC EXHBITS SP
planning, constructing, installing, and operating exhibits, the preparation of gallery space Entertainment, Sports,
for exhibits, the preservation of historic buildings, or the restoration or preparation of and Media
items to be exhibited. The work requires a combination of artistic abilities, technical
knowledge and skills, and ability to understand the subject matter concepts that assigned
exhibits projects are intended to convey.
001427 NEBC IT Information Technology Security Inform ation Technology Security Technicians monitor, detect and report, and protect 15-1071.01 Computer and INFOR TECHNOLOGY SECURITY TEC IT SEC TEC
Technician network computer systems against the threat of network intrusion and unauthorized Mathematical
access. Protect and recover information from loss or damage using backups, virus
detection, and recovery software procedures. They manage and validate network system
security using hardware, software and established procedures. They work with
Information Assurance (IA) and Computer Network Defense (CMD) programs. Network
Security Technicians are responsible for network accreditation and certifications.
001428 NOBC 3925 Military Manpower Requirements Military Manpower Requirem ents Control Officers maintain officer and enlisted 13-1111.00 Business and MIL MANPOWER REQ CNTR OFR MMPWR RQCO
Control Officer manpower authorizations for Manpower Allocation Requirements Plan (MARP) activity Financial Operations
accounts. Record quality and distribution of funded requirements and organizational
manning. Analyze manpower authorizations, determining qualitative and quantitative
accuracy and ensuring balance with total allocations authorized. Review program
change requests and manpower survey reports for impact on activities. Apply manning
guides and directives to approved manpower totals for each activity. Inform superiors
concerning allocations. Originate correspondence and messages pertaining to
manpower authorization matters.
001429 GS 1015 Museum Curator Museum Curator series covers all classes of positions the primary duties of which are 25-4012.00 Education, Training, MUSEUM CURATOR MUSEUM CUR
to administer, supervise, or perform professional work related to research, collections and Library
and exhibits in Federal museums, when such work is not classifiable in other
professional, scientific, or historical series.
001430 NOBC 3943 Manpower Planning Officer Manpower Planning Officers direct preparation of plans and procedures pertaining to 13-1111.00 Business and MANPOWER PLANNING OFFICER MPWR PLN
Navy manpower requirements. Coordinate and reviews adjustments of manpower end Financial Operations
strengths. Ensure observance of authorized manpower ceiling. Assist in the
determination of minimum quantitative and qualitative manpower requirements. Maintain
liaison with commands, bureaus, offices, or activities engaged in programs or projects
having manpower implications. Develop staffing criteria, guides and manning
documents.
001431 GS 1016 Museum Specialist And Museum Specialist and Technician series covers all classes of positions the duties of 25-4013.00 Education, Training, MUSEUM SPEC AND TECH MUSEUM SPE
Technician which include technical and specialized work in connection with the operation of public and Library
museums or the management of museum collections.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001432 NEBC IT Information Technology Inform ation Technology Technicians perform core and specialty functions of Network 49-2022.00 Installation, INFOR TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN IT TEC
Technician Administration, Communications Operations and Message Processing. They provide Maintenance, and
assistance with the use of computer hardware and software including printing, word- Repair
processing, electronic mail, and operating systems. Conduct system backups and
restores; install applications and peripherals; troubleshoot user problems and assist the
Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) in access control security (i.e., passwords,
access control lists, etc). Establish, monitor, and maintain radio frequency (RF)
communications systems, plan, coordinate, troubleshoot and restore
classified/unclassified RF communication systems that support the exchange of voice,
data, video and imagery using terrestrial or satellite VLF, LF, MF, HF, VHF, UHF, SHF
and EHF frequency spectrums. They provide message handling, storage, and retrieval of
incoming and outgoing messages. Administer user profiles, and maintain directory
information tree. Operate the Defense Messaging Systems, NAVMACS, and other
automated message processing systems.
001433 NOBC 3950 Personnel Research Officer Personnel Research Officers performs or directs research in utilization of naval 19-3032.00 Life, Physical, and PERSONNEL RESEARCH OFFICER PERS RSCH
personnel. Conducts studies on qualification standards and billet requirements. Social Science
Obtains, analyzes and evaluates information. Develops and maintains organizational
structures, requirements and command management practices. Develops coding and
classification structures. Prepares billet descriptions, reports and manuals for
publication. Reports on relationship of naval billets with those of other armed services
and civilian agencies. Maintains information on current personnel research practices.
001434 GS 1020 Illustrating Illustrating series covers positions that supervise or perform work involved in laying out 27-1013.00 Arts, Design, ILLUSTRATING ILLUSTRATG
or executing illustrations in black and white or in color, and with retouching photographs. Entertainment, Sports,
The work requires artistic ability, the skill to draw freehand or with drawing instruments, and Media
and the ability to use art media such as pen-and-ink, pencils, tempera, acrylics, oils,
wash, watercolor, pastels, air brush, or computer-generated graphics. It also requires
knowledge of the subject matter being depicted sufficient to create accurate visual
representations. Knowledge of basic art principles such as color, line, form, and space is
required to produce appropriately composed illustrations.
001435 NOBC 3965 Personnel/Manpower Personnel/Manpower Managem ent Officers conduct or direct personnel administration 11-3040.00 Management PERSONNEL/MANPOWER MGMT OFR PMPW MNG O
Management Officer and/or manpower management of a naval activity. Review and evaluate the activity's
Manpower Authorization, ensuring that manpower requirements are accurately stated
and identified by current classification codes. As directed, prepare change requests.
Supervise interview and assignment of personnel. Direct preparation of personnel
rosters and strength reports. Effect personnel transfers and changes in assignment and
initiate requests for replacements. Provide for discharges and reenlistments. Supervise
maintenance of service records. Reconcile promotion actions with authorization.
001436 GS 1021 Office Drafting Office Drafting series covers positions involving the supervision or performance of 17-3019.99 Architecture and OFFICE DRAFTING OFFIC DRFT
drafting work for charts, diagrams, floor plans, office forms, and other types of graphic Engineering
presentation of statistical, administrative, or related data. Positions in this series require
skill in the application of drafting techniques, ability to read statistical tables and make
arithmetical computations, and knowledge of the various types of graphic presentation
that are appropriate for portrayal of statistical, administrative, and related data.
001437 WG 6601 Miscellaneous Armament Work Miscellaneous Arm am ent Work Fam ily . This job family includes occupations involved 55-3014.00 Military Specific MISC ARMAMENT WORK MISC ARMAM
Family in the installation, repair, rebuilding, adjustment, modification, and testing of small arms
and artillery weapons and allied accessories. Artillery includes, but is not limited to, field
artillery, antitank artillery, anti-aircraft weapons, aircraft and shipboard weapons,
recoilless rifles, rocket launchers, mortars, cannons, and allied accessories. Small arms
includes, but is not limited to, rifles, carbines, pistols, revolvers, helmets, body armor,
shoulder-type rocket launchers, machine guns, and automatic rifles.
001438 NOBC 3970 Personnel Planning Officer Personnel Planning Officers participate in formulating plans for utilization of naval 11-3040.00 Management PERSONNEL PLANNING OFFICER PERS PLN
personnel. Initiate and develop plans to coordinate and control procurement, education
and training, career motivation, promotion and release of all naval personnel. Monitor
implementation of plans. Provide for distribution and support of augmenting forces
during partial and full mobilization. Review proposed legislation affecting naval
personnel and coordinate implementation of enacted legislation. Maintain liaison with
other Department of Defense agencies in development of joint personnel plans.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001439 GS 1035 Public Affairs Public Affairs series covers positions responsible for administering, supervising, or 27-3031.00 Arts, Design, PUBLIC AFFAIRS PUBLIC AFF
performing work involved in establishing and maintaining mutual communication Entertainment, Sports,
between Federal agencies and the general public and various other pertinent publics and Media
including internal or external, foreign or domestic audiences. Positions in this series
advise agency management on policy formulation and the potential public reaction to
proposed policy, and identify and carry out the public communication requirements
inherent in disseminating policy decisions. The work involves identifying communication
needs and developing informational materials that inform appropriate publics of the
agency's policies, programs, services and activities, and plan, execute, and evaluate the
effectiveness of information and communications programs in furthering agency goals.
Work in the series requires skills in written and oral communications, analysis, and
interpersonal relations.
001440 NOBC 3980 Personnel Plans and Policy Chief Personnel Plans and Policy Chiefs exercise overall and coordinating direction in 11-3040.00 Management PERS PLANS AND POLICY CHIEF PPLN CHIEF
formulation of policies, plans and procedures governing administration of offices of the
Navy Department and assigned activities or other offices within the Department of
Defense or international activities concerned with personnel functions such as
procurement, education, training, discipline, promotion, distribution and separation of
military and civilian personnel. Or immediately assist, as deputy chief, assistant chief, or
special assistant, in such direction.
001441 GS 1040 Language Specialist Language Specialist series covers positions the primary duties of which are to 27-3091.00 Arts, Design, LANGUAGE SPEC LANGUA SPE
administer, supervise, or perform work in rendering from a foreign language into English Entertainment, Sports,
or from English into a foreign language the spoken or written word where the ultimate and Media
objective is accurate translations and/or interpretations.
001442 VS 9901 Miscellaneous Vessel Miscellaneous Vessel series includes occupations concerned with operating ships, 53-5011.00 Transportation and MISC VESSEL MISC VESSE
barges, ferries, tugboats, and other vessels engaged in transporting freight and Material Moving
passengers, and such supporting services as loading and unloading cargo and booking
steamship passage. Occupations concerned with the regulation of port traffic, collection
of customs and duties, and inspection and certification of vessels by public authorities
are included under GOVERNMENT SERVICES (government ser.).
001443 NOBC 3981 Personnel Plans and Policy Personnel Plans and Policy Directors exercise planning and/or policy direction and 11-3040.00 Management PERS PLANS AND POLICY DIRECTOR PPLP DIR
Director control over particular phases of officer and enlisted personnel administration such as
research, promotion, distribution, recruiting, training, retention and career motivation. Or
immediately assists, as assistant director or special assistant, in such direction and
control.
001444 GS 1046 Language Clerical Language Clerical series covers positions the duties of which are to supervise or 27-3091.00 Arts, Design, LANGUAGE CLERICAL LANGUA CLE
perform translating and/or interpreting work from and into English where the level of Entertainment, Sports,
language knowledge and skills required is sufficient only for mutual understanding of and Media
basic concepts, phrases, and words, or where the level is limited in breadth because of
the routine, repetitive nature of the interpreting and translating assignments, and/or
clerical duties are performed in conjunction with such translating or interpreting.
001445 NOBC 0135 Radiologist (Therapeutic) Radiologists (Therapeutic) diagnose and treat diseases and disorders by irradiation. 29-1199.99 Healthcare RADIOLOGIST (THERAPEUTIC) RAD THERA
Conduct and interprets X-ray and fluoroscopic examinations. Administer superficial and Practitioners and
deep radiation from X-ray, radium, or ultraradon equipment. Direct and train technicians Technical
in use and care of radiation equipment and in protection against radiation hazards.
001446 GS 0099 General Student Trainee General Student Trainee series in each Occupational Group includes all trainee 11-0000.99 Management GENERAL STU GEN STUD/T
positions that involve periods of pertinent formal education and periods of employment in
a Federal agency. The education and employment must be part of a formal student
employment program. The level of education and experience completed by the student is
a major consideration in establishing the level of on-the-job training and work
assignments during periods of employment. This series definition applies to the XX99
student trainee series for each Occupational Group. Student trainee positions should be
classified to the XX99 series for the appropriate Occupational Group (GS-0099, GS-
0199, GS-1599, etc.). All positions classified to a student trainee series should be titled
Student Trainee followed by a parenthetical title consistent with the occupational field
involved; for example: Student Trainee (Personnel Management), Student Trainee
(Psychology), Student Trainee (Civil Engineering).
001447 NOBC 3985 Staff Personnel Officer Staff Personnel Officers assist district commandant or fleet commander by directing 11-3040.00 Management STAFF PERSONNEL OFFICER SFPERS OFR
naval and civilian personnel activities of command. Develop, evaluate and implement
policies and plans relating to personnel activities. Direct preparation of command
endorsements on personnel proposals. Coordinate work of distribution, discipline,
training, welfare and other personnel divisions. Serve as Bureau of Naval Personnel
representative in command. Inspect personnel activities to ensure compliance with
policies. Organize and participate in staff conferences on personnel matters.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001448 GS 1051 Music Specialist Music Specialist series covers positions that require a knowledge of one or more of the 27-2041.00 Arts, Design, MUSIC SPEC MUSIC SPEC
music arts such as vocal or instrumental music; composition, theory, and harmony; Entertainment, Sports,
arranging and orchestration; choral or instrumental conducting; classical or modern and Media
dance styles including choreography and notation; or musicology. Music specialists: (1)
plan, supervise, administer, or carry out educational, recreational, cultural, or other
programs in music such as creative music clinics or workshops, or electronic music
experiments; (2) produce, stage, direct, or conduct musical productions, concerts, or
recitals; (3) instruct or serve as a specialist in conducting; composing; arranging;
interpreting classical, modern, ethnic or cultural dance forms; choreography; musicology;
or choral or instrumental music; or (4) perform other functions requiring knowledge or
skill in music.
001449 VS 9980 Third Pantryman Third Pantry m an. Serves passengers in ships' dining rooms: Obtains linen, silver, 35-2012.00 Food Preparation and THIRD PANTRYMAN THIRD PANT
glassware, and china to set tables. Arranges settings on tables. Provides dining room Serving Related
service to passengers [WAITER/WAITRESS, FORMAL (hotel & rest.)]. Maintains
assigned station, including table pieces, side stands, and chairs. May be designated
according to class of passengers served as Waiter/Waitress, Cabin Class (water trans.);
Waiter/Waitress, Economy Class (water trans.); Waiter/Waitress, First Class (water
trans.); Waiter/Waitress, Second Class (water trans.); Waiter/Waitress, Third Class
(water trans.); Waiter/Waitress, Tourist Class (water trans.).
001450 NOBC 4205 Facilities Engineering Officer Facilities Engineering Officers direct or assist in the formulation and execution of 11-9021.00 Management FACILITIES ENGINEERING OFFICER FACENG OFR
facilities engineering programs at headquarters or field division level. Coordinate or
participate in planning, research, design, construction and maintenance of facilities.
Direct programs concerned with utilities procurement, and control of automotive,
construction and weight handling equipment. Plan and coordinate acquisition,
management and disposal of real estate and housing. Develop administrative and
training policies for employment and support of the construction forces.
001451 GS 1054 Theater Specialist Theater Specialist series covers positions that require a knowledge of the techniques of 27-2012.01 Arts, Design, THEATER SPEC THEATER SP
producing, staging, rehearsing, or performing in theatrical productions; of technical Entertainment, Sports,
production; or of theatrical history and literature. Theater specialists: (1) plan, supervise, and Media
administer, or carry out educational, recreational, cultural, or other programs in theater,
such as children's theater or creative dramatics; (2) produce, stage, or direct theatrical
productions; (3) instruct or serve as a specialist in direction; technical production; dance
production; performance techniques; playwriting; play or music theater production; or
theater administration, management or promotion; or (4) perform other functions
requiring knowledge and skill in the theater arts.
001452 NOBC 4210 Staff Facilities Engineer Staff Facilities Engineers advise and assist commander on Civil Engineer Corps 17-2051.00 Architecture and STAFF FACILITIES ENGINEER STFFAC ENG
matters. Provide civil engineering advice and recommendations on matters pertaining to Engineering
naval facilities, public works and public utilities. Develop and disseminate facilities
engineering doctrine. Conduct advance base development and facilities planning.
Formulate and review military construction programs. Determine facilities requirements.
Prepare facilities operation and maintenance budgets. Provide liaison between
command and the appropriate Naval Facilities Engineering Command Field Division.
001453 GS 1056 Art Specialist Art Specialist series covers positions that require a knowledge of the theories and 27-1012.00 Arts, Design, ART SPEC ART SPEC
techniques of one or more art forms. Art specialists: (1) plan, supervise, administer, or Entertainment, Sports,
carry out educational, recreational, cultural, or other programs in art, (2) demonstrate the and Media
techniques and instruct in one or more of the arts, or (3) perform other functions requiring
knowledge and skill in one or more art forms.
001454 VS 9903 Chief Officer Cable Chief Officer Cable. Pulls ferryboat guided by overhead cable to transport passengers 53-5021.00 Transportation and CHIEF OFFICER CABLE CHIEF OFFI
and freight across river: Signals passengers to board ferryboat and directs workers Material Moving
engaged in loading of freight [FERRYBOAT-OPERATOR HELPER (water trans.)]. Pays
out rope on one side of ferryboat and pulls in rope on other side to propel ferryboat
across river. Inspects equipment, such as cables, ropes, pontoons, and railings and
repairs or replaces defective equipment.
001455 NOBC 4215 Facilities Planning and Facilities Planning and Program m ing Officers direct or assist in the formulation of 11-9021.00 Management FAC PLANNING PROGRAMMING OFR FACPLN PGM
Programming Officer shore facilities plans and programs and in the development and review of military
construction projects. Coordinate and plan the development and support of military
construction programs. Maintain technical liaison with systems commands and fleet
commands on facilities logistic problems.
001456 GS 1060 Photography Photography series covers positions that involve supervising or performing work in 27-4021.00 Arts, Design, PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPY
operating still, television (video), or motion picture cameras, and in processing Entertainment, Sports,
photographic film and negatives. The work requires, in addition to a knowledge of the and Media
equipment, techniques, and processes of photography; (1) working knowledge of the
subject matter to be photographed; and/or (2) artistic ability in selecting, arranging, and
lighting subjects or in processing work.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001457 NOBC 4220 Facilities Design Officer Facilities Design Officers direct or assist in the architectural and engineering design of 17-2051.00 Architecture and FACILITIES DESIGN OFFICER FAC DSGN
new construction, alterations and repair of shore facilities. Prepare plans, specifications Engineering
and contract documents. Negotiate with architect-engineer firms. Review designs and
participates in special engineering investigations and projects.
001458 GS 1071 Audiovisual Production Audiovisual Production series covers positions that involve supervising or performing 27-2012.01 Arts, Design, AUDIOVISUAL PRODUCTION AUDIOVSUAL
work in the production of videotaped and live television programs; live and prerecorded Entertainment, Sports,
radio broadcasts; motion picture films; broadcast type closed circuit teleconferences; and and Media
other similar productions, such as slide shows with sound accompaniments. The work
requires the ability to plan, organize, and direct the work of writers, editors, actors,
narrators, musicians, set designers, audio and lighting technicians, camera operators,
and other associated technical personnel to produce, select, and arrange the actions,
sounds, and visual effects required for the finished production.
001459 VS 9910 First Assistant Radio Officer First Assistant Radio Officer. Operates and maintains radiotelegraph and 27-4013.00 Arts, Design, FIRST ASSISTANT RADIO OFFICER FIRST ASSI
radiotelephone equipment and accessories aboard ship: Turns on power to activate Entertainment, Sports,
generator, and throws switches to cut in transmitters and antennas. Turns dials to obtain and Media
sending frequency and volume. Receives and transmits messages following procedure
prescribed by federal regulations. Maintains log of messages transmitted and received.
Monitors emergency frequency for ship and distress calls. Performs minor repairs and
adjustments on ships' radio equipment and lifeboat radios. Charges batteries. May
perform minor repairs to radar, loran, auto-alarm, and gyrocompass systems. May copy
broadcast schedules, such as Merfox (U.S. Navy broadcast), Mercast (weather
information and navigational hazards), and news (wire-press). Must be licensed by
Federal Communications Commission as Radiotelegraph Operator and Radiotelephone
Operator, and by U.S. Coast Guard as Radio Officer.
001460 NOBC 4225 Facilities Research Officer Facilities Research Officers direct or participate in shore facilities and underwater 17-2051.00 Architecture and FACILITIES RESEARCH OFFICER FAC RSCH
construction research and development programs. Investigate and evaluate practical Engineering
applicability of facilities design and construction. Conduct research into improved
maintenance methods and procedures. Determine material suitability.
001461 GS 1082 Writing and Editing Writing and Editing series covers positions that involve writing and editing materials, 27-3043.00 Arts, Design, WRTING AND EDITING WRTING/ ED
such as reports, regulations, articles, newsletters, magazines, news releases, training Entertainment, Sports,
materials, brochures, interpretive handbooks, pamphlets, guidebooks, scholarly works, and Media
reference works, speeches, or scripts. The work requires the acquisition of information
on a variety of subjects in the course of completing assignments. The work requires the
development, analysis, and selection of appropriate information and presentation of the
information in a form and at a level suitable for the intended audience.
001462 NOBC 4230 Facilities Construction/Facilities Facilities Construction/Facilities Services Officers direct the design, construction, 11-9021.00 Management FAC CONSTRUCT/FAC SERVICES OFR FAC CONSVC
Services Officer alteration, maintenance, repair of, and base operating services for shore facilities.
Supervise preparation of plans and specifications. Administer competitive bid and
contract award; supervise contract performance. Approve design, contract modification
during construction, and provision of contract services. Ensure compliance with labor
regulations. Recommend acceptance of completed facilities or services.
001463 GS 1083 Technical Writing and Editing Technical Writing and Editing series covers positions that involve writing or editing 27-3042.00 Arts, Design, TECHNICAL WRITING AND EDITING TECH WR/E
technical materials, such as reports of research findings; scientific or technical articles, Entertainment, Sports,
news releases, and periodicals; regulations in technical areas; technical manuals, and Media
specifications, brochures, and pamphlets; or speeches or scripts on scientific or
technical subjects. Technical writers and technical editors draw on a substantial
knowledge of a particular subject-matter area, such as the natural or social sciences,
engineering, law, or other fields. The work involves the development of information and
analysis to select and present information on the specialized subject in a form and at a
level suitable for the intended audience.
001464 VS 9911 Radio Electronics Officer Radio Electronics Officer. Supervises and coordinates activities of crew engaged in 27-4013.00 Arts, Design, RADIO ELECTRONICS OFFICER RADIO ELEC
setting up, operating, and maintaining the electronic equipment used to transmit radio Entertainment, Sports,
and television programs. Control audio equipment to regulate volume level and quality of and Media
sound during radio and television broadcasts. Operate radio transmitter to broadcast
radio and television programs.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001466 GS 1084 Visual Information Visual Inform ation series covers positions that supervise or perform work involved in 25-9011.00 Education, Training, VISUAL INFORMATION VISUAL INF
communicating information through visual means. Work in this series includes the design and Library
and display of such visual materials as photographs, illustrations, diagrams, graphs,
objects, models, slides, and charts used in books, magazines, pamphlets, exhibits, live
or video recorded speeches or lectures, and other means of communicating. The work
requires knowledge of and ability to apply the principles of visual design; knowledge of
the technical characteristics associated with various methods of visual display; and the
ability to present subject matter information in a visual form that will convey the intended
message to, or have the desired effect on, the intended audience.
001467 NOBC 4250 Public Works Officer Public Works Officers direct and administer public works and public utilities at naval 11-9041.00 Management PUBLIC WORKS OFFICER PWO
activities. Supervise or participate in facilities planning, design, construction and
maintenance. Provide for installation and maintenance of public utilities. Provide
transportation services. Conduct inspections of facilities and projects for conformance to
safety, maintenance and other naval regulations.
001468 GS 1087 Editorial Assistance Editorial Assistance series covers positions that involve editorial support work in 27-3041.00 Arts, Design, EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE EDITOR AST
preparing manuscripts for publication and verifying factual information in them. Such Entertainment, Sports,
support work includes editing manuscripts for basic grammar and clarity of expression as and Media
well as marking copy for format. These positions require skill in using reference works to
verify information and knowledge of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and good English
usage.
001469 NEBC LN Paralegal Paralegals work under the direct supervision of an attorney, or independently, to 23-2011.00 Legal PARALEGAL PARALEGAL
investigate the facts of cases and ensure that all relevant information is considered.
Identify appropriate laws, judicial decisions, legal articles, and other materials that are
relevant to assigned cases. Analyze and organize the information and prepare written
reports that attorneys use in determining how cases should be handled. Help prepare the
legal arguments, draft pleadings and motions to be filed with the court, obtain affidavits,
and assist attorneys during trials. Organize and track files of all-important case
documents and make them available and easily accessible to attorneys. Draft contracts,
mortgages, separation agreements, and trust instruments. Assist in preparing tax returns
and planning estates. Provide timely and accurate advice to commanders in an
international environment and support operational law activities. Serve as Law Office
managers, providing training and supervision to junior personnel and maintaining office
budgets.
001470 NOBC 4255 Public Works Operations Officer Public Works Operations Officers provide engineering supervision and direction to the 51-1011.00 Production PUBLIC WORKS OPERATIONS OFR PW OPS
shop forces of public works department or center. Coordinate the maintenance,
transportation and utilities functions, allocating resources in accordance with command
priorities. Maintain liaison between public works component and other components of
the activity in regard to public works matters.
001471 GS 1099 Information and Arts Student Inform ation and Arts Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General 27-0000.99 Arts, Design, INFO AND ARTS STU INFO/ARTS
Trainee Student Trainee Series, 0099. Entertainment, Sports,
and Media
001472 NEBC AE Aviation Electrician's Mate Aviation Electrician's Mate Interm ediate Level Technicians communicate with 49-2091.00 Installation, AVIA I-LEVEL ELECTRICIAN ILVL ELECT
Intermediate Level Technician Production Control and Quality Assurance work centers and operate according to the Maintenance, and
Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP). They maintain and inspect a wide array Repair
of equipment including: Electrical and Electronic Components, Batteries, Inertial
Navigation Units and Test Sets and Electronic Module Test Consoles Aircraft
Instruments, and Night Vision Goggles Generators and Generator Power Distribution
Equipment. They are proficient in troubleshooting procedures and display critical
thinking processes and deductive reasoning. They will be able to demonstrate
proficiency in schematic interpretation and electronics test equipment.
001473 NOBC 0140 Nuclear Medicine Specialist Nuclear Medicine Specialists diagnose and treat various diseases and disorders 29-2033.00 Healthcare NUCLEAR MEDICINE SPECIALIST NUC MED SP
through the use of radionuclides. Examine patients, conducts appropriate tests, and Practitioners and
interprets findings. Administer treatment. Train and supervise technicians in use and Technical
care of equipment and radioactive materials. Instruct technicians in protection against
radiation hazards.
001474 GS 0101 Social Science Social Science series covers positions the duties of which are to advise on, administer, 19-4099.99 Life, Physical, and SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCI
supervise or perform research or other professional and scientific work in one or any Social Science
combination of the social sciences when such work is not classifiable in other series of
this occupational group.
001475 NOBC 4260 Public Works Maintenance Public Works Maintenance Officers direct planning and scheduling of repair of activity 49-1011.00 Installation, PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE OFR PW MTN
Officer buildings, utilities, grounds, roads, waterfront structures and other facilities. Determine Maintenance, and
need for routine and emergency repair, maintenance, or modification of sewage Repair
systems, railroad tracks, piers, tanks, shipbuilding ways, docking facilities and
construction equipment. Direct execution of authorized projects. Ensure timely and
satisfactory completion of assigned projects.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001476 GS 1101 General Business and Industry General B usiness and Industry series covers all classes of positions the duties of 11-1021.00 Management GEN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY GEN BUS/IN
which are to administer, supervise, or perform: (1) any combination of work characteristic
of two or more series in this group where no one type of work is series controlling and
where the combination is not specifically included in another series; or (2) other work
properly classified in this group for which no other series has been provided.
001477 NEBC LN Law Office Specialist Law Office Specialists work under the supervision of attorneys and paralegals and draft 23-2092.00 Legal LAW OFFICE SPECIALIST LAW SPEC
legal documents and papers such as appeals, motions, pleadings, pretrial agreements,
legal briefs, routine legal assistance documents and legal correspondence. Provide
routine assistance to Legal Assistance, Personal Representation and Defense clients.
Prepare vouchers for payment of claims and witness fees. Conduct advanced legal
research. Compile statistics for submission of required reports. Respond to complaints.
Provide routine advice to commanders on military justice and administrative measures.
Conduct client and witness interviews. Serve as Law Office supervisors, providing
training and supervision to junior personnel.
001478 NOBC 4265 Public Works Transporation Public Works Transporation Officers direct transportation operations and maintenance 11-9041.00 Management PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORATION OFR PW TRANS
Officer of naval shore activity. Develop policies and procedures pertaining to the use and
operation of railroad, automotive, construction, mobile firefighting and other assigned
equipment. Supervise the operation of transportation shops and garages and the
maintenance, overhaul and repair of transportation equipment.
001479 GS 1102 Contracting Contracting series covers positions that manage, supervise, perform, or develop 11-3061.00 Management CONTRACTING CONTRACTNG
policies and procedures for professional work involving the procurement of supplies,
services, construction, or research and development using formal advertising or
negotiation procedures; the evaluation of contract price proposals; and the administration
or termination and close out of contracts. The work requires knowledge of the legislation,
regulations, and methods used in contracting; and knowledge of business and industry
practices, sources of supply, cost factor, and requirements characteristics.
001480 NOBC 4270 Public Works Utilities Officer Public Works Utilities Officers direct operation, maintenance and repair of public 11-9041.00 Management PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES OFFICER PW UTIL
utilities at naval shore activity. Ensure efficient operation of central plant, electric and
hydraulic substations and distribution systems for steam, electricity, compressed air,
water and gas. Establish policies and procedures regarding personnel, inspections and
equipment operation and maintenance. Direct or conduct special studies to increase
efficiency of power production and use.
001481 GS 1103 Industrial Property Management Industrial Property Managem ent series occupation includes positions that primarily 11-9141.00 Management INDUSTRIAL PROPER INDUST PRO
require a knowledge of business and industrial practices, procedures, and systems for
the management and control of Government-owned property. These positions involve
technical work in the administration of contract provisions relating to control of
Government property in the possession of contractors, from acquisition through
disposition. Also included are positions that involve providing staff leadership and
technical guidance over property administration matters.
001482 NEBC LN Law Office Clerk Law Office Clerks work under the supervision of attorneys and paralegals and prepare 23-2092.00 Legal LAW OFFICE CLERK LAW CLERK
and process legal documents and papers, such as tax forms, legal assistance
documents, summonses, subpoenas, complaints, appeals, motions, pleadings and
pretrial agreements. Serve as court reporters. Provide clerical support for the conduct of
administrative investigations. Mail, fax, or arrange for delivery of legal correspondence
to clients, witnesses, and court officials. Receive and place telephone calls. Schedule
and make appointments. Make photocopies of correspondence, documents, and other
printed matter. Organize and maintain law libraries and document and case files. Assist
attorneys in collecting information such as employment, medical, and other records.
Attend legal meetings, such as client interviews, hearings or depositions, and take notes.
Draft and type office memos. Review legal publications and perform data base searches
to identify laws and court decisions relevant to pending cases.
001483 NOBC 4275 Public Works Planning Officer Public Works Planning Officers direct the facilities planning, design and maintenance 11-9021.00 Management PUBLIC WORKS PLANNING OFFICER PW PLN
control programs. Translate command policy guidance on funds and facilities into plans
for accomplishment by shop forces or contract. Inspects public works and public utilities
as to maintenance needs. Prepare manpower and material estimates for job orders.
Direct preparation of contract drawings and specifications.
001484 GS 1104 Property Disposal Property Disposal series covers administrative, managerial, and technical work 11-3011.00 Management PROPER PROP DISPO
required to redistribute, donate, sell, abandon, destroy, and promote the use of excess
and surplus personal property. Employees must know: (1) characteristics, proper
identities, and uses of property items; (2) merchandising and marketing methods and
techniques; and/or (3) property disposal policies, programs, regulations, and procedures.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001485 NOBC 4305 Commanding Officer, Naval Com m anding Officers, Naval Construction Forces command an organization of the 11-9021.00 Management CO NAVAL CONSTRUCTION FORCES COCONSTFOR
Construction Forces Naval Construction Forces in accordance with law, regulations and customs of the
service. Develop or supervise development of organizational plan for accomplishment of
assigned mission. Direct and coordinate the execution of all phases of the assigned
construction plan. Take appropriate action to attain and maintain the prescribed state of
unit readiness. Provide for effective administration, discipline, training and welfare of the
personnel of the command.
001486 GS 1105 Purchasing Purchasing series covers positions that involve supervising or performing work to 11-3061.00 Management PURCHASING PURCHASING
acquire supplies, services, and construction by purchase, rental, or lease through (1)
delivery orders and/or (2) small purchase procedures. The work requires knowledge of
policies and procedures for delivery orders and small purchases. This work also requires
knowledge of commercial supply sources and common business practices related to
sales, prices, discounts, units of measurement, deliveries, stocks, and shipments.
001487 NEBC MA Corrections Specialist Corrections Specialists complete and review applicable forms and reports; process 33-3012.00 Protective Service CORRECTIONS SPECIALIST CORR SPEC
awardees and prisoners; process and manage enemy prisoners of war; counsel
awardees/prisoners; conduct searches and inspections; utilize weapons and equipment;
manage personnel; work with other agencies; plan and conduct security force drills; train
security forces; conduct preliminary investigations; collect and process evidence;
respond to alarms and incidents; manage prisoner work details; test and monitor security
systems; manage physical security operations; operate control center; release
personnel; submit reports.
001488 NOBC 4310 Executive Officer, Naval Executive Officers, Naval Construction Forces assist the commanding officer in 11-9021.00 Management XO NAVAL CONSTRUCTION FORCES XOCONSTFOR
Construction Forces establishing and maintaining the military and professional efficiency of a unit of the Naval
Construction Forces such as brigade, regiment, or battalion. Enforce policies and
procedures established by commanding officer or higher headquarters. Supervise
administrative matters. Supervise execution of assigned construction plan and apprises
commanding officer of status of projects and of problems encountered.
001489 GS 1106 Procurement Clerical and Procurem ent Clerical and Technician series covers positions that involve performing 43-5081.03 Office and PROCUREMENT CLERICAL AND TECH PROCUR C/T
Technician or supervising clerical and technical work that supports the procurement of supplies, Administrative Support
services, and/or construction. Procurement clerks and technicians prepare, control, and
review procurement documents and reports; verify or abstract information contained in
documents and reports; contact vendors to get status of orders and expedite delivery;
maintain various procurement files; resolve a variety of shipment, payment, or other
discrepancies; or perform other similar work in support of procurement programs and
operations. The work requires a practical knowledge of procurement procedures,
operations, regulations, and programs.
001490 NOBC 4315 Operations Officer, Naval Operations Officers, Naval Construction Forces plan and direct the operations of a 11-9021.00 Management OPSO NAVAL CONSTRUCTION OPCONSTFOR
Construction Forces unit of the Naval Construction Forces such as a brigade, regiment, or battalion. Plan and FORCES
coordinate execution of assigned construction plan. Determine personnel and materials
requirements. Develop construction schedule. Provide engineering and testing services
and inspect work in progress. Plan and supervise training programs.
001491 GS 1107 Property Disposal Clerical and Property Disposal Clerical and Technician series covers positions involved in 11-3011.00 Management PROP DISPOSAL CLERICAL TECH PROP DISP
Technician supervising or performing support work related to the utilization, donation, sale, and other
disposition of excess and surplus personal property. It requires knowledge of property
disposal operations and programs and the ability to apply regulations, practices, and
procedures.
001492 NEBC MA Independent Duty Master-at-Arms Independent Duty Master At Arm s manage security force training plan; review, 33-3021.00 Protective Service INDEPENDENT DUTY MASTER-AT-ARM ID MAA
analyze, and plan security and anti-terrorism requirements; utilize weapons and
equipment; complete applicable forms and reports; manage personnel; work with other
agencies; plan and conduct security force drills; train security forces; maintain training
records; assess security force capabilities; conduct vulnerability assessments; conduct
briefings; analyze intelligence; tactically deploy security assets to neutralize threat;
conduct investigations, process crime scenes; conduct interviews and interrogations;
process and preserve evidence; process suspects; conduct bailiff duties; write plans,
instructions, post orders, and standard operating procedures; manage command
physical security program; manage command law enforcement program; manage
command anti-terrorism program.
001493 NOBC 4330 Company Officer, Naval Com pany Officers, Naval Construction Forces command or serve in a company 11-9021.00 Management CMPO NAVAL CONSTRUCTION CMPO NCF
Construction Forces within the Naval Construction Forces. Supervise execution of assigned construction FORCES
projects. Ensure required state of readiness of unit personnel, equipment and material.
Direct or supervise the administration, discipline, training and welfare of the unit
personnel.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001494 GS 1130 Public Utilities Specialist Public Utilities Specialist series covers positions that require application of knowledge 51-8012.00 Production PUBLIC UTILITIES SPEC PUBLIC UTL
concerning the business practices, rate structures, and operating characteristics of
public utilities, in carrying out such functions as: (1) analysis of utility rate schedules to
determine their reasonableness and applicability; (2) investigation and analysis of the
business management organization and financial structure of public utilities in connection
with licensing or regulatory actions, including preparation and presentation of testimony
before regulatory bodies; (3) purchase or sale by the Government of utility resources and
services; and (4) related functions that require the kind of knowledge indicated above.
The utilities with which these positions are primarily concerned are telecommunications,
electric and gas power, water, steam, and sewage disposal.
001495 NOBC 4340 Officer in Charge, Naval Officer in Charge, Naval Construction B attalion Units direct and coordinate the 11-9021.00 Management OIC NAVAL CONST BATTALION UNIT OIC CBU
Construction Battalion Unit operations of a Naval Construction Battalion Unit. Initiate and implement action required
to carry out assigned mission. Ensure required state of readiness of unit. Direct or
supervise the administration, discipline, safety, training and welfare of unit personnel and
promotes morale. Supervise preparation of, or reviews, construction plans,
specifications and schedules. Provide civil engineering advice and recommendations on
engineering design of new construction, alterations and repair of shore facilities.
001496 GS 1140 Trade Specialist Trade Specialist series covers positions the duties of which are to administer, 11-2022.00 Management TRADE SPEC TRADE SPEC
supervise, or perform promotional, advisory, or analytical functions pertaining to the
commercial distribution of goods and services. The work performed concerns, and
requires a practical knowledge of, market structures and trends, competitive
relationships, retail and wholesale trade practices, distribution channels and costs,
business financing and credit practices, trade restrictions and controls, and principles of
advertising and consumer motivation.
001497 NEBC MA Investigator-Protective Service Investigation-Protective Service Specialist review and analyze reports; secure crime 33-3021.00 Protective Service INVEST-PROTECT SERV SPECIALIST IN PROSRV
Specialist scenes and conduct crime scene analysis; collect, analyze, process and store evidence,
respond to crimes, conduct interviews and interrogations; work with other agencies;
manage and utilize confidential informants; complete applicable forms; test suspected
narcotics; submit evidence for forensic tests; conduct surveillance and counter
surveillance operations; conduct plain clothes operations; plan and perform investigative
raids; utilize weapons and equipment; store investigative forms, notes, and reports;
protect assigned personnel; test and monitor security systems; review, plan, and analyze
security and crises management capability of an activity; conduct mission planning and
briefings, conduct entry control inspections; work with other agencies; inspect buildings
and travel routes; operate vehicles; direct security personnel.
001498 NOBC 4350 Officer in Charge/Assistant Officer in Charge/Assistant Officer in Charge, Com bat Service Support Team plan, 55-1019.00 Military Specific OIC/AOIC COMBAT SERVSUP TEAM OAOIC CSST
Officer in Charge, Combat direct and coordinate the operations of a Naval Special Warfare Combat Service Support
Service Support Team Team, or closely related Special Mission Unit (SMU), engaged in continuous direct
support of Special Operations Force (SOF) missions. Serve as primary liaison between
Naval Special Warfare and the Naval Construction Forces and coordinate external
augmentation support as required for joint operations. Determine personnel, material,
transportation, forward logistics, and contingency engineering requirements necessary to
sustain Naval Special Warfare operations. Member of the Acquisition Work Force.
Direct and supervise the administration, training and safety of team and unit personnel.
001499 GS 1144 Commissary Management Com m issary Managem ent series covers positions the incumbents of which manage, 41-1011.00 Sales and Related COMMISSARY MGMT COMSRYMGMT
supervise the management of, or advise on the operation of commissary stores or
departments thereof, or overall commissary operations. These positions require primarily
knowledge of commercial retail food merchandising and food store management.
001500 NOBC 0150 Pathologist Pathologists diagnose diseases and pathological conditions as determined from 29-1069.99 Healthcare PATHOLOGIST PATHOLOGST
examination of pathological changes in body tissues, discharges or fluids, and exudates. Practitioners and
Conduct laboratory tests and examinations of serums, blood, spinal fluid, lymph, Technical
exudates and discharges in order to determine etiology, nature and development of
diseases and disease processes. Trace functional and structural changes wrought by
diseases in blood, organs, and other body tissues. Conduct autopsies. Supervise
operation and maintenance of laboratory.
001501 GS 0102 Social Science Aid And Social Science Aid and Technician series covers positions involving nonprofessional 19-4099.99 Life, Physical, and SOCIAL SCIENCE AID AND TECH SOC SC A/T
Technician work of a technical, specialized, or support nature in one or more of the social science or Social Science
other occupational fields covered by this group when there is no more appropriate series.
The positions require a practical understanding of the objectives, policies, procedures, or
regulatory requirements pertaining to the work and the ability to apply skills or knowledge
of the occupation involved. The work does not require full professional competence (or
equivalent professional-level preparation) in the theories, principles, and concepts of the
field.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001502 NOBC 5761 Training Device Program Training Device Program Coordinators coordinate and control training device 11-9041.00 Management TRAINING DEVICE PROGRAM COORD TRADEV PC
Coordinator programs and/or major individual projects through research, design, development,
production, evaluation, installation and logistic support. Direct initiation and execution of
research and development programs required by Navy operational and training
programs. Assure satisfactory and timely completion of work. Advise on training device
programs' technical policies. Conduct liaison with training agencies and field user
activities relative to training device programs.
001503 GS 1145 Agricultural Program Specialist Agricultural Program Specialist series covers positions involving work in developing, 19-4011.01 Life, Physical, and AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM SPECIALST AGRIC PROG
reviewing, administering, and coordinating programs for direct farmer-producer Social Science
participation in production adjustment, price support, land conservation, and similar
programs. The work requires a knowledge of agricultural stabilization, conservation, and
related programs; farming customs and practices; crop cultivation; production and
marketing methods; and related agricultural activities.
001504 NEBC MA Mobile Security Force Specialist Mobile Security Force Specialists establish entry control points; conduct access 33-9032.00 Protective Service MOBILE SECURITY FORCE SPECIAL M SEC FORC
control inspections; review, analyze, and plan security capabilities; conduct vulnerability
assessments; conduct patrols; conduct vessel escorts; utilize weapons and equipment;
complete applicable forms and reports; manage personnel; work with other agencies;
plan operations; conduct preliminary investigations; plan and conduct assault operations;
plan and tactically deploy security assets to defeat threat.
001505 NOBC 5904 Electronics Engineering Officer Electronics Engineering Officers direct electronics office of naval shore activity. 11-9041.00 Management ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING OFF ELX ENG
Provide technical and engineering assistance to all elements of the activity in solution of
electronic engineering problems. Direct design, installation and testing of electronic
equipment. Advise on technical aspects of methods and procedures to achieve
coordination between electronic and other work of activity. Ensure satisfactory and
timely accomplishment of work. Provide for proper inspection of all electronics system
installations. Supervise administrative functions of electronics office.
001506 GS 1146 Agricultural Marketing Agricultural Marketing series covers positions involving management, research, 45-2011.00 Farming, Fishing, and AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGRICUL MK
analytical, regulatory, or other specialized work concerned with the marketing of one or Forestry
more agricultural commodities or products. The work requires a practical knowledge of
marketing functions and practices including, for example, a knowledge of or experience
with: the commodity exchanges and markets, agricultural trade, the practices and
methods involved in various agricultural marketing or agribusiness operations, or a
knowledge of the requirements of one or more statutory provisions relating to an
agricultural marketing program.
001507 NOBC 5913 Electronic Engineering Plans and Electronic Engineering Plans and Policies Directors exercise policy direction and 11-9041.00 Management ELX ENG PLNS AND POLICIES DIR ELX PP DIR
Policies Director control over particular phases of electronics engineering such as design and
development, electronics logistics, ships and amphibious applications, or shore
electronic facilities. Assist, as assistant director or special assistant, in such direction
and control. Coordinate electronic activities within naval field establishment.
001508 GS 1147 Agricultural Market Reporting Agricultural Market Reporting series covers all positions primarily concerned with 17-2021.00 Architecture and AGRICULTURAL MARKET REPORTING AGRI MK RE
collection, analysis and dissemination of current information on available supplies, Engineering
movement, demand, prices, marketing trends, and other facts relating to the marketing of
agricultural products. This work, in its various aspects, requires: (1) knowledge of the
methods and practices characteristic of markets in the assigned commodity area; (2)
ability to establish and maintain sound working relationships with the industry; and (3)
knowledge of the physical characteristics, production factors, and quality grading or
inspection criteria of the assigned group of commodities.
001509 NEBC MA Security Force Specialist Security Force Specialists establish entry control points; conduct access control 33-3021.00 Protective Service SECURITY FORCE SPECIALIST SECFORSPEC
inspections; review, analyze, and plan security capabilities; conduct vulnerability
assessments; conduct patrols; conduct vessel escorts; utilize weapons and equipment;
complete applicable forms and reports; manage personnel; work with other agencies;
plan operations; conduct preliminary investigations; collect and process evidence; plan
and conduct assault operations; plan and tactically deploy security assets to defeat
threat; manage and utilize military working dogs; respond to crimes; operate security
vehicles and boats; conduct physical security operations; conduct law enforcement
operations.
001510 NOBC 5917 Electronic Equipment Research Electronic Equipm ent Research Officers direct or participate in research, design, and 17-2072.00 Architecture and ELECTRONIC EQUIP RESEARCH OFF ELXEQ RSCH
Officer development of electronic equipment. Analyze design factors, and prepare integrated Engineering
programs of design and development. Prepare equipment and installation design
specifications. Supervise or participate in preparation of plans, specifications and
drawings for electronic equipment. Assist in preparation and defense of budgetary
estimates for electronics programs. Confer with representatives of systems commands,
other governmental agencies and private contractors on research, design and
development problems.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001511 GS 1150 Industrial Specialist Industrial Specialist series covers positions that require primarily a practical knowledge 11-3051.00 Management INDUSTRIAL SPEC INDUSTR SP
of the nature and operations of an industry or industries, and the materials, facilities and
methods employed by the industry or industries in producing commodities. These
positions involve the administration, supervision, or performance of one or more of the
following functions: (1) developing and carrying out plans for the expansion, conversion,
integration or utilization of industrial production facilities, either to meet mobilization or
strategic requirements or to strengthen the industrial economy; (2) furnishing technical
information, assistance, and advice concerning facilities, machinery, methods, materials
and standards for industrial production (that may include exploration, extraction, refining,
manufacturing and processing operations); (3) developing and/or administering
provisions or regulations covering such matters as materials allocation, tariffs, export-
import control, etc.; (4) conducting surveys of industrial plants to evaluate capacity and
potential for production of specific commodities; (5) planning, evaluating, and maintaining
technical surveillance over Government production operations, either in contractor plants
001512 NOBC 5925 Electronics Installation and Electronics Installation and Maintenance Planning Officers (General) direct and 11-9041.00 Management ELX INSTAL MAINT PLN OFF (GEN) ELXIPLNGEN
Maintenance Planning Officer coordinate installation and maintenance planning of electrical and electronic equipment
(General) and systems. Develop or approve diagrams and plans for installation and maintenance
of new equipment. Direct accomplishment of field modifications and preparation of
engineering procedures and standards for installation and maintenance of gear. Review
and take action on alteration requests submitted by ships, aircraft and installation
activities.
001513 GS 1152 Production Control Production Control series covers positions involved in the supervision or performance 51-9199.99 Production PRODUCTION CONTROL PRODUCT CT
of planning, estimating, scheduling, and expediting the use of labor, machines, and
materials in specific manufacturing or remanufacturing operations that employ
mechanical or automated production systems and methods in the fabrication, rebuilding,
overhaul, refurbishing, or repair of any type of Government-owned, controlled, or
operated equipment, systems, facilities, and supplies.
001514 NEBC MA Trainer-Planner Trainer-Planners manage training plans; develop, update and manage curriculum; 11-3042.00 Management TRAINER-PLANNER TRAIN PLAN
manage field training officer program; manage Personnel Qualification System (PQS)
program; plan, conduct, and assess security force drills; evaluate student progress; use
weapons and equipment; coordinate training and security planning with other services
and agencies; train security forces; submit reports; conduct security planning and
briefings; manage security force training records; manage force protection training team;
administer tests; monitor unit exercise; inspect command security and antiterrorism
program; review, plan, and analyze security and crises management capabilities of an
activity; plan and develop entry control inspections; plan surveillance detection
procedures; analyze intelligence; conduct vulnerability assessments; operate budget;
develop security requirements for new construction; develop standard operating
procedures, post orders, and memoranda of agreement/understanding; manage
manpower and equipment requirements.
001515 NOBC 5927 Electronics Installation and Electronics Installation and Maintenance Planning Officers (Aviation) direct and 11-9041.00 Management ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION AND M ELX IPLNAV
Maintenance Planning Officer coordinate installation and maintenance planning of electrical and electronic equipment
(Aviation) and systems. Develop or approve diagrams and plans for installation and maintenance
of new equipment. Direct accomplishment of field modifications and preparation of
engineering procedures and standards for installation and maintenance of gear. Review
and take action on alteration requests submitted by ships, aircraft and installation
activities.
001516 GS 1160 Financial Analysis Financial Analy sis series covers all positions the duties of which are to direct or 13-2051.00 Business and FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FINCL ANAL
perform analytical and evaluative work requiring a comprehensive knowledge of: (1) the Financial Operations
theory and principles of finance applicable to the full range of financial operations and
transactions involved in the general activities of the various types of business corporate
organizations; (2) the financial and management organization, operations, and practices
of such corporate organizations; (3) pertinent statutory or regulatory provisions; and (4)
related basic economic, accounting, and legal principles.
001517 NOBC 5930 Space Requirements Analyst Space Requirem ents Analy sts analyze current space technology and evaluate 17-2011.00 Architecture and SPACE REQUIREMENTS ANALYST SPCRQM ANL
operational effectiveness of navigation, communication and ocean surveillance satellite Engineering
systems. Establish and coordinate requirements of Navy space systems. Provide
advice and information on physical sciences aspects of naval operations planning.
Collaborate with other armed services and agencies on engineering standards, space
frequency utilization, modulation techniques and multiplexing schemes. Evaluate results
of spacecraft and terminal testing.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001518 GS 1163 Insurance Examining Insurance Exam ining series covers positions the duties of which are to direct, 13-1031.02 Business and INSURANCE EXAMINING INSURCE EX
supervise, or perform work involved in insuring persons or property, determining that Financial Operations
adequate insurance to protect Government or private interests has been provided,
settling claims arising under insurance contracts, or performing other similar insurance
examining work when the duties performed are of a technical, nonclerical nature,
requiring: (1) knowledge of insurance principles, procedures, and/or practices; the
commercial insurance market; commercial insurance operations; or similar specialized
insurance knowledge; (2) knowledge of pertinent statutory or regulatory provisions;
related administrative regulations; and (3) some knowledge of contract law and of other
laws related to the particular kind of insurance involved but not legal training equivalent
to that represented by graduation from a recognized law school.
001519 NEBC MME Auxiliary Equipment Technician Auxiliary Equipm ent Technicians perform organizational and intermediate 49-9042.00 Installation, AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN AUX EQ TEC
maintenance as well as advanced systems operations of hydraulic power plants and Maintenance, and
hydraulic system components, emergency diesel engines, compressed gas systems Repair
such as air, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sanitation systems, seawater systems,
freshwater systems, oxygen generation equipment, atmosphere control equipment and
submarine salvage equipment such as watertight hatches and doors. Also supervises
operations, maintenance and training of junior personnel. This job conducts critical work
functions supporting moving naval tactical forces repair and maintaining equipment,
enhance survivability, rescue and recovery, provide security for operational forces and
means, conduct naval special warfare.
001520 NOBC 5960 Electronics Inspection and Electronics Inspection and Survey Officers inspect electronic equipment on ships and 17-2071.00 Architecture and ELECTRONICS INSPECTION AND SUR ELX INS&SV
Survey Officer aircraft, recommending disposition based on predetermined performance standards. Engineering
Inspect electronic equipment on new construction, determining conformance to
specifications. Conduct inspections on active and reserve craft, determining material
readiness. Report to Board of Inspection and Survey on status of equipment,
maintenance and preservation. Recommend survey of equipment considered obsolete
or worn beyond economical repair. Suggest design changes to meet anticipated
operational demands.
001521 GS 1165 Loan Specialist Loan Specialist series covers all positions the duties of which are to direct or perform 13-2041.00 Business and LOAN SPEC LOAN SPEC
analytical and evaluative work that requires knowledge of: (1) credit risk factors and Financial Operations
lending principles involved in loans of specialized types granted, insured, or guaranteed
by the Federal Government; (2) financial structures and practices of business
organizations concerned with such loans; and (3) pertinent statutory, regulatory, and
administrative provisions.
001522 NOBC 5961 Aircraft Electronics Director Aircraft Electronics Directors exercise engineering coordination and control over 17-2011.00 Architecture and AIRCRAFT ELECTRONICS DIRECTOR A/CELX DIR
aircraft electronic and electrical equipment through stages of design, development, test, Engineering
production and installation. Direct initiation and execution of programs as necessitated
by naval aviation engineering and operational programs. Advise on electronics technical
policies. Exercise technical control over field activities concerned with test and
evaluation. Administer budget.
001523 GS 1169 Internal Revenue Officer Internal Revenue Officer series covers positions involved in administering, supervising, 13-2011.02 Business and INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICER IR OFFICER
or performing work related to collecting delinquent taxes, surveying for unreported taxes, Financial Operations
and securing delinquent returns. The work requires application of a knowledge of: (1)
general or specialized business practices; (2) pertinent tax laws, regulations, procedures,
and precedents; (3) judicial processes, laws of evidence, and the interrelationship
between Federal and State laws with respect to collection and assessment processes;
and (4) investigative techniques and methods.
001524 NEBC MME Auxiliary Equipment Operator Auxiliary Equipm ent Operators perform operations and basic preventive maintenance 49-9042.00 Installation, AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR AUX EQ MEC
of hydraulic power plants and hydraulic system components, emergency diesel engines, Maintenance, and
compressed gas systems such as air, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sanitation systems, Repair
seawater systems, freshwater systems, submarine fire fighting and emergency
dewatering and damage control equipment. This job conducts critical work functions
supporting moving naval tactical forces repair and maintaining equipment, enhance
survivability, rescue and recovery, provide security for operational forces and means,
conduct naval special warfare.
001525 NOBC 5965 Electronics Logistics Officer Electronics Logistics Officers conduct or direct technical planning to establish and 13-1081.00 Business and ELECTRONICS LOGISTICS OFFICER ELX LOG
fulfill requirements for electronic equipment and personnel. Review logistic plans and Financial Operations
advises on electronics personnel, material, facilities and functional components needed.
Prepare and promulgate standardized composition and outfitting lists for forward area
electronic units. Coordinate naval requirements for electronic equipment, establishing
and promulgating allowance lists and adjusting priorities to meet operational urgencies.
Prepare directives to systems commands concerning procurement, priorities, disposition,
or transfer of electronic equipment.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001526 GS 1170 Realty Realty series covers positions the primary duties of which are to perform, advise on, 41-9021.00 Sales and Related REALTY REALTY
plan, or direct one or more of the following functions: (1) acquisition of real property; (2)
management of real property in the administration of Federally owned, Indian-owned,
leased, or consigned space or property, or (b) preparation for disposal; or (3) disposal of
real property. The work requires a knowledge of real estate laws, principles, practices,
and markets.
001527 NEBC AE Aviation Electrician's Mate Aviation Electrician's Mate Organizational Level Technicians communicate with 49-2091.00 Installation, AVIA O-LEVEL ELECTRICIAN OLVL ELECT
Organizational Level Technician Maintenance Control and Quality Assurance work centers and operate according to the Maintenance, and
Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP). They maintain, troubleshoot, repair and Repair
inspect a wide array of electrical and electronic equipment including Aircraft electrical
systems, Aircraft instrumentation equipment, Aircraft power plants related equipment,
Aircraft airframe related and Aircraft Utility Equipment in accordance with the Naval
Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP). They will conduct system-troubleshooting
procedures using critical thinking skills and deductive reasoning interpretation of
schematics for electrical and electronic circuits.
001528 NOBC 0160 Preventive Medicine Officer Preventive Medicine Officers administer programs designed to reduce risk of diseases 11-9111.00 Management PREVENTIVE MEDICINE OFFICER PREV MED O
and injuries. Organizes and directs programs for identifying, characterizing, and
controlling factors affecting health. Applies epidemiological principles through
conceptual models and through programs for prevention, eradication or control of
communicable and noncommunicable diseases affecting military personnel in all
environments and geographic areas and under all working conditions.
001529 GS 0105 Social Insurance Administration Social Insurance Adm inistration series covers positions primarily concerned with 41-3021.00 Sales and Related SOCIAL INSURANCE ADMIN SOC INS/AD
administering, planning, managing, and conducting the Federal Social Security old age,
survivors, disability, and/or health insurance programs. Included are those positions
concerned with the development, preparation, issuance, and interpretation of policies,
methods, and procedures for the conduct of such programs; and also those positions
that involve representing the programs before the general public and determining
eligibility for benefits when the work requires the ability to deal effectively with the general
public. Positions in this series require a knowledge of the broad concepts and technical
provisions of the old age, survivors, disability insurance, and/or health insurance
programs established by the Social Security Act, as amended.
001530 NOBC 5970 Electronic Equipment Military Electronic Equipm ent Military Characteristics Officers coordinate design of 17-2072.00 Architecture and ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MILITARY ELXEQMLCHR
Characteristics Officer electronic equipment with operational needs of the fleet. Defines basic objectives of Engineering
research, design and development of electronic equipment such as radar, sonar, radio,
navigational aids and training aids. Review operational requirements and determine
military features needed. Determine physical limitations such as power, space, weight
and manpower requirements of equipment and establishes electronic characteristics and
restrictions. Collaborate with other services in equipment design and characteristics
functions.
001531 GS 1171 Appraising Appraising series covers positions that involve supervising or performing work in 13-2021.02 Business and APPRAISING AND ASSESSING APPRAISING
appraising and reviewing the appraisals of real or personal property or property interests. Financial Operations
These positions require technical knowledge and skill in the application of the principles,
practices, and techniques of appraisal.
001532 NEBC MME Auxiliary Equipment Manager Auxiliary Equipm ent Managers manages auxiliary division operations, maintenance 49-1011.00 Installation, AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT MANAGER AUX EQ MGR
and training of hydraulic power plants and hydraulic system components, emergency Maintenance, and
diesel engines, compressed gas systems such as air, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, Repair
sanitation systems, seawater systems, freshwater systems, oxygen generation
equipment, atmosphere control equipment and submarine salvage equipment such as
watertight hatches and doors. This job conducts critical work functions supporting
moving naval tactical forces repair and maintaining equipment, enhance survivability,
rescue and recovery, provide security for operational forces and means, conduct naval
special warfare, provide personnel and personnel support and train forces and personnel.
001533 NOBC 5977 Electronic Equipment Installation, Electronic Equipm ent Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Officers supervise 49-1011.00 Installation, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INSTALLAT ELX INST&R
Maintenance, and Repair Officer installation, maintenance and repair of electronic equipment and systems. Supervise Maintenance, and
maintenance of equipment and work of shops engaged in repair, including radio, sonar, Repair
navigational aids, IFF, special devices and cryptographic, communication security and
computer equipment. Plan schedules for repairs or services. Inspect and ensure
readiness of equipment. Direct maintenance of adequate stocks of spare parts,
accounting for classified equipment utilized. Render technical assistance on shop and
shipboard repair work.
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Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001534 GS 1173 Housing Management Housing Managem ent series covers positions the duties of which are: (1) to manage or 11-9081.00 Management HOUSING MGMT HOUSE MGT
assist in managing one or more family housing projects, billeting facilities, or other
accommodations such as transient or permanent individual and family living quarters,
dormitory facilities and restricted occupancy buildings including adjacent service facilities
and surrounding grounds; and/or (2) to administer, supervise, or perform work involved
in the evaluation of housing management programs, the development of administrative
procedures, and the provision of technical assistance to onsite housing management.
Positions in this occupation require a variety of housing management and administrative
knowledge and related practical skills and abilities in such housing activities as:
operations and maintenance, procurement of services, cost management and financial
planning, assignments and utilization, occupancy changes and periodic inspections,
scheduled and special requirement surveys, new construction and improvements,
control of furnishings and equipment, master planning, and management-tenant
relations. While some positions may involve administrative or indirect supervision of
trade or craft work, an intensive practical knowledge of skilled trade and craft work
001536 GS 1176 Building Management B uilding Managem ent series covers positions that involve management of buildings 47-4011.00 Construction and BUILDING MGMT BULDNG MG
and other facilities to provide organizations with appropriate office space and essential Extraction
building services. Employees in this series typically perform one or more of the following
functions: (1) applying business knowledge to directly manage, or assist in managing,
the operation of one or more buildings and the surrounding property; (2) directing
comprehensive building management programs; or (3) performing staff level work in the
study of building management methods and the development of standard building
management practices.
001537 NEBC MMW Tactical Weapons Operator Tactical Weapons Operators perform operations and basic level maintenance of 49-9042.00 Installation, TACTICAL WEAPONS OPERATOR WEP OP
submarine anchor systems, arms ammunition and explosives, weapons shipping and Maintenance, and
handling systems, submarine launched mines, missiles and torpedoes, weapons delivery Repair
system, vertical launch systems, countermeasure systems and participates in weapon
handling functions. This job conducts critical work functions to support the processing
and attack of targets, providing munitions to weapon systems, providing security for
operational forces and means, and the repair and maintenance of equipment.
001538 NOBC 5996 Staff Electronic Material Officer Staff Electronic Material Officers assist staff commander by administering electronic 17-2072.00 Architecture and STAFF ELECTRONIC MATERIAL OFFI STFELX MTL
material program for operational commands. Prepare and promulgate to ships of Engineering
command operating and maintenance instructions for electronic equipment. Assist ships
in obtaining allowance of equipment. Inspect ships to ascertain that equipment is
properly maintained. Review latest alterations, modifications and arrangement plans
issued by systems command, directing compliance by ships of command. Coordinate
local repair activities to accommodate workload for electronic repairs. Advise on
problems pertaining to electronic equipment.
001539 GS 1199 Business and Industry Student B usiness and Industry Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General 43-0000.99 Office and BUS AND INDUSTRY STU BUS/INDUST
Trainee Student Trainee Series, 0099. Administrative Support
001540 NOBC 6083 Ammunition Material Officer Am m unition Material Officers direct and supervise handling, storage, inspection, 11-3071.02 Management AMMUNITION MATERIAL OFFICER AMMO MTL
testing, preservation, overhaul, reworking, preparation, breakdown and stock
maintenance of ammunition. Direct scheduling, identification, dispatching, marking,
loading and unloading of outgoing and incoming ammunition of all types. Supervise
fuzing and defuzing of projectiles. Enforce safety regulations. Prescribe engineering
practices to be used. Supervise upkeep of magazines, shell houses, transfer depots,
loading plants and storehouses.
001541 GS 1202 Patent Technician Patent Technician series covers positions that have responsibility for supervising or 23-2092.00 Legal PATENT TECH PATENT TEC
performing technical work in support of professional evaluation and examination of
patent applications, including searching for, selecting, evaluating and presenting
pertinent background data and documents. The duties of positions in this series require
the application of: (1) an understanding of the basic principles and practices in a narrow
field of physical science or engineering, and (2) quasi-legal knowledge of precedents,
practices and procedures under patent laws governing the processing of patent
applications. They do not require full professional competence equivalent to that
represented by completion of a full 4-year accredited college curriculum leading to a
bachelor's degree in engineering or one of the physical sciences.
001542 NEBC MMW Tactical Weapons Manager Tactical Weapons Managers manage the torpedo division and departmental 49-1011.00 Installation, TACTICAL WEAPONS MANAGER WEP MGR
operations, maintenance and training and participates in weapon handling functions. Maintenance, and
This job conducts critical work functions to support the processing and attack of targets, Repair
producing intelligence, providing munitions to weapon systems, producing personnel and
personnel support, and training forces and personnel.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001544 GS 1210 Copyright Copy right series includes positions that require the exercise of discretion and 23-2099.99 Legal COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT
independent judgment in the application of a broad knowledge of copyright law,
precedents, regulations, and practices. The duties include examining, registering,
cataloging, disseminating information, and certifying original and renewal copyrights.
001545 NOBC 6275 Guided Missile Test Officer Guided Missile Test Officers supervise installation, operation and maintenance of 11-9041.00 Management GUIDED MISSILE TEST OFFICER GM TEST
equipment and conducts test firing of guided missiles from ship or range. Direct
handling, fueling, servicing and firing of missiles. Coordinate range facilities such as
communications, telemetering, ballistic tracking cameras and radar. Locate and direct
salvage of missiles and classified component equipment. Collect, analyze and interpret
data secured from missiles during flight. Controls aircraft and surface vessel
movements as officer in charge of operational activities during ship launching. Direct
safety program for missile range.
001546 GS 1220 Patent Administration Patent Adm inistration series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 23-1011.00 Legal PATENT ADMINISTRATION PATENT ADM
advise on, administer, supervise, or perform professional scientific, technical, and legal
work involved in the administration of the patent and trade-mark laws through the
issuance of patents for inventions in the various arts and through the registration of trade-
marks.
001547 NEBC MMW Tactical Weapons Technician Tactical Weapons Technicians perform organizational and intermediate maintenance 49-9042.00 Installation, TACTICAL WEAPONS TECHNICIAN WEP TEC
as well as advanced systems operations of submarine anchor systems, arms, Maintenance, and
ammunition and explosives, weapon shipping and handling systems, submarine Repair
launched mines, missiles and torpedoes, weapons delivery systems, vertical launch
systems, countermeasure systems, and participates in weapon handling functions.
Supervises divisional operations, maintenance and training of the Torpedo division. This
job conducts critical work functions to support the processing and attack of targets,
providing munitions to weapon systems, and the repair and maintenance of equipment.
001548 NOBC 6280 Guided Missile Type Project Guided Missile Ty pe Project Officers (General) plan and administer projects for 11-9041.00 Management GUIDED MISSILE TYPE PROJECT OF GM PJ GEN
Officer (General) design and development of guided missile types. Establish and maintain projects for
development of ship launched and air launched guided missiles, assault drones, high
altitude test vehicles, meteorological units, guided missile jet engines and
countermeasures. Supervise engineering of such weapons, including experimental
models, recommending suitability for production. Administer budget and contracts for
engineering work. Direct field development and testing.
001549 GS 1221 Patent Adviser Patent Adviser series covers positions involving professional, scientific or engineering 23-2011.00 Legal PATENT ADVISOR PATENT ADV
work and, in addition, legal work pertaining to the analysis of inventions and the
evaluation of the patentability thereof. This entails preparing and prosecuting applications
for patents; preparing and presenting briefs and arguments and prosecuting appeals and
interferences before the Patent Office; making infringement investigations, and rendering
opinions on the validity of patents, in order to protect the Government's interest in such
inventions.
001551 GS 1222 Patent Attorney Patent Attorney series covers positions involved with performing professional legal, 23-1011.00 Legal PATENT ATTORNEY PATENT ATY
scientific, and technical work concerning patents, including rendering opinions on validity
and infringement of patents, negotiation of patent licenses, settlement of patent claims,
negotiation of patent clauses in contracts, providing professional legal advice to
contracting officers and other procurement personnel on patent matters, and the
preparation and/or presentation of briefs and arguments before the Patent Office or
before the Federal Courts. Also included in this series are positions that, in addition to
the foregoing, may be involved with performing similar professional legal functions
regarding trademarks. The work of this series requires training equivalent to that
represented by graduation (with a degree in one of the scientific or engineering
disciplines) from an accredited college or university, in addition to a degree from a
recognized law school and admission to the bar.
001552 NEBC MT Strategic Weapons Manager Strategic Weapons Managers manage divisional operations, maintenance, training 49-1011.00 Installation, STRATEGIC WEAPONS MANAGER ST WEP MGR
and administrative aspects associated with the assembly, maintenance and repair of Maintenance, and
nuclear-capable ballistic missiles carried on submarines and their associated advanced Repair
electronics and electro-mechanical navigation and targeting systems. This job conducts
critical work functions supporting the training of assigned personnel, repairing and
maintaining equipment and the employment of Strategic Weapons Systems.
001553 NOBC 6282 Guided Missile Type Project Guided Missile Ty pe Project Officers (Ship Launched) plan and administer projects 11-9041.00 Management GUIDED MISSILE TYPE PROJECT OF GMPJSHPLCH
Officer (Ship Launched) for design and development of guided missile types. Establish and maintain projects for
development of ship launched and air launched guided missiles, assault drones, high
altitude test vehicles, meteorological units, guided missile jet engines and
countermeasures. Supervise engineering of such weapons, including experimental
models, recommending suitability for production. Administer budget and contracts for
engineering work. Direct field development and testing.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001554 GS 1223 Patent Classifying Patent Classify ing series covers all professional, scientific, and technical positions that 23-1011.00 Legal PATENT CLASSIFYING PATENT CLA
are primarily concerned with developing and/or administering systems for the
classification, for patent purposes, of the technological knowledge embodied in United
States patents and related material.
001555 NEBC ABH Air Operations Technician Air Operations Technicians ensure the safe operation of the Air Field and provides 53-2022.00 Transportation and AIR OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN AIR OP TEC
assistance to transient aircraft and all aircrew personnel. Duties include aircraft Material Moving
movement, load priorities, servicing and maintenance of transiting aircraft. Duties also
include the security and custody of cargo, mail, and hazardous materials, ensuring it is
properly packaged and palletized for aircraft. They are also Fire Fighters responsible for
all fire-fighting and rescue operations at the immediate scene of aircraft/structural
buildings on shore facilities.
001556 NOBC 0010 Chairman of Department, Chairm en of Departm ent, Teaching Program s administer a clinical teaching service. 25-1071.00 Education, Training, CHAIRMAN OF DEPARTMENT, TEACHI COD TP
Teaching Program Supervise training of interns, residents, fellows and treatment of patients within the and Library
professional service. Advise commanding officer of status of patient's physical condition,
progress under treatment and prognosis. Determine degree of incapacitation sustained
and further disposition of patients. Recommend changes in equipment and services.
Maintain appropriate standards and documentation to ensure accreditation of training
programs.
001557 GS 0011 Bond Sales Promotion B ond Sales Prom otion series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 41-3099.99 Sales and Related BOND SALES PR BOND SL PR
advise on, administer, supervise, or perform work involved in promoting and maintaining
the sales of United States Savings Bonds and Stamps by originating and developing
promotional themes, ideas, and programs, by planning, organizing, and directing the
work of committees, groups, and other persons participating in the conduct of bond and
stamp drives, programs, and campaigns, and by other means.
001558 NOBC 0163 Preventive Medicine Officer Preventive Medicine Officers (Aerospace) administer program designed to prevent or 11-9111.00 Management PREVENTIVE MEDICINE OFFICER (A PRV MD O A
(Aerospace) control diseases or environmental factors which affect flying personnel and ground
support personnel of aeronautical space operations. Conduct diagnosis, prevention, and
treatment of disorders resulting from flight or ground support activities. Evaluate
disorders to determine effect on capabilities or qualifications of personnel. Conduct
administration, planning, and supervision of broad health programs for aviation
personnel. Prevent aircraft accidents through the practice of preventive aerospace
medicine and aeromedical safety.
001559 GS 0106 Unemployment Insurance Unem ploy m ent Insurance series covers positions involving the development, 41-3021.00 Sales and Related UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE UNEPLNT IN
promotion and evaluation of unemployment insurance programs administered under
Federal-State joint arrangement. Positions in this series require a knowledge of the
history, concepts, methods, and techniques of social insurance and of the social and
economic conditions under which such programs operate.
001561 GS 1224 Patent Examining Patent Exam ining series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 23-2093.00 Legal PATENT EXAMINING PATENT EXA
advise on, administer, supervise, or perform professional, scientific, technological, and
legal work involved in the examination and disposition of applications for patents,
exclusive of design patents, to determine the grant or denial of patents based on such
applications, and in the adjudication of petitions and appeals from decisions of such
applications. Such work in its various aspects involves the utilization of the basic and
advanced concepts of the natural sciences, the techniques of all branches of engineering
and of the industrial arts, and the application of those aspects of procedural and
substantive law generally, and of the statutory and case law applied to patents
specifically, that are applicable to the patent examination process.
001562 NEBC MT Strategic Weapons Technician Strategic Weapons Technicians supervise divisional operations, maintenance, training 49-9043.00 Installation, STRATEGIC WEAPONS TECHNICIAN ST WEP TEC
and administrative aspects associated with the assembly, maintenance and repair of Maintenance, and
nuclear-capable ballistic missiles carried on submarines and their associated advanced Repair
electronics and electro-mechanical navigation and targeting systems. This job conducts
critical work functions supporting the training of assigned personnel, repairing and
maintaining equipment and the employment of Strategic Weapons Systems.
001563 NOBC 6380 Weapons Equipment Project Weapons Equipm ent Project Officers administer weapons equipment project within 11-9041.00 Management WEAPONS EQUIPMENT PROJECT OFFI WEP EQ PJ
Officer defined boundaries of time, resources and performance requirements. Prepare master
plan, including schedules, costs and scope of all work and resources required. Initiates
overall plans for production of end products, systems and subsystems. Monitor
integrated logistic support requirements. Approve proposed contractual actions required
for accomplishment of project. Evaluate progress. Coordinate changes to scope, timing
and cost with functional organizations. Control logistic support functions. Approve
design changes to support equipment as appropriate.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001564 GS 1226 Design Patent Examining Design Patent Exam ining series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are 23-2093.00 Legal DESIGN PATENT EXAMINING DESGN PA E
to supervise or perform professional, technical and legal work involved in the granting or
denial of applications for design patents. Such work involves the employment of basic
concepts of the natural sciences, techniques of the industrial arts, fundamentals of
aesthetic and functional design, and the application of statutes and precedent decisions
in design patent matters.
001565 NOBC 6457 Fire Control Inspection and Fire Control Inspection and Repair Officers administer repair, alteration, and 49-1011.00 Installation, FIRE CONTROL INSPECTION AND RE FC INS REP
Repair Officer inspection of fire control equipment. Direct or conduct tests and inspections. Determine Maintenance, and
need for repairs to equipment in use and recommend repairs to improperly or Repair
inaccurately operating equipment. Supervise equipment maintenance. Participate in
arrival conferences and schedules fire control repairs for vessels in accordance with
approved work requests, priorities, and availability of personnel and facilities. Provide
technical assistance on repair, modification, and new installations.
001566 GS 1299 Copyright and Patent Student Copy right and Patent Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General 23-0000.99 Legal CPYRGHT PATENT STU CPYRGHT/PA
Trainee Student Trainee Series, 0099.
001567 NEBC MT Strategic Weapons Operator Strategic Weapons Operators perform organizational and intermediate maintenance as 49-2094.00 Installation, STRATEGIC WEAPONS OPERATOR ST WEP OP
well as advanced systems operations and administrative aspects associated with the Maintenance, and
assembly, maintenance and repair of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles carried on Repair
submarines and their associated advanced electronics and electro-mechanical
navigation and targeting systems. This job conducts critical work functions supporting
repairing and maintaining equipment, employment of Strategic Weapons Systems.
001568 NOBC 6470 Weapons Control Systems Weapons Control Sy stem s Project Officers (General) administer weapons control 11-9041.00 Management WEAPONS CONTROL SYSTEMS WEPCTSYSPJ
Project Officer (General) systems project within defined boundaries of time, resources and performance PROJEC
requirements. Prepare master plan, including schedules, costs and scope of all work
and resources required. Initiate overall plans for production of end products, systems
and subsystems. Monitor integrated logistic support requirements. Monitor contract
negotiations and approves proposed contractual actions required for accomplishment of
project and evaluates progress. Coordinate changes to scope, timing and cost with
functional organizations. Control logistic support functions. Approve design changes to
support equipment as appropriate.
001569 GS 1301 General Physical Science General Phy sical Science series covers positions that involve professional work in the 19-2099.99 Life, Physical, and GENERAL PHYSICAL SCIENCE GEN PH SC
physical sciences when there is no other more appropriate series, (that is, the positions Social Science
are not classifiable elsewhere). This series also includes work in a combination of
physical science fields, with no one predominant.
001570 NOBC 6472 Weapons Control Systems Weapons Control Sy stem s Project Officers (Surface) administer weapons control 11-9041.00 Management WEAPONS CONTROL SYSTEMS WEPCTSYSPJ
Project Officer (Surface) systems project within defined boundaries of time, resources and performance PROJEC
requirements. Prepare master plan, including schedules, costs and scope of all work
and resources required. Initiate overall plans for production of end products, systems
and subsystems. Monitor integrated logistic support requirements. Monitor contract
negotiations and approves proposed contractual actions required for accomplishment of
project and evaluates progress. Coordinate changes to scope, timing and cost with
functional organizations. Control logistic support functions. Approves design changes to
support equipment as appropriate.
001571 GS 1306 Health Physics Health Phy sics series covers positions that require primarily application of professional 29-2034.01 Healthcare HEALTH PHYSICS HEALTH PHY
knowledge and competence in health physics that is concerned with the protection of Practitioners and
persons and their environment from unwarranted exposure to ionizing radiation. Technical
001572 NEBC MU Musician Musicians perform on one or more designated instruments to provide ceremonial and 27-2042.00 Arts, Design, MUSICIAN MUSICIAN
entertainment services afloat and ashore to enhance Navy presence and coalition Entertainment, Sports,
building initiatives; support Navy Recruiting goals and objectives; inspire patriotism; and Media
elevate esprit de corps; enhance retention and pride in the Naval services; enhance
community awareness and public relations; and provide services that project a positive
U.S. and Navy image both at home and abroad. Perform other music-related tasks.
001574 GS 1310 Physics Phy sics series covers positions that advise, administer, supervise, or perform research 19-2012.00 Life, Physical, and PHYSICS PHYSICS
or other professional and scientific work in the investigation and applications of the Social Science
relations between space, time, matter, and energy in the areas of mechanics, sound,
optics, heat, electricity, magnetism, radiation, or atomic and nuclear phenomena.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001576 GS 1311 Physical Science Technician Phy sical Science Technician series covers positions that involve nonprofessional 19-2099.99 Life, Physical, and PHYSICAL SCIENCE TECH PHYSICL SC
technical work in the physical sciences and that are not specifically included in other Social Science
series in the Physical Sciences Group. Positions in this series require a knowledge of the
principles and techniques of physical science, but do not require competence equivalent
to that represented by the completion of a full four-year college curriculum leading to a
bachelor's degree in physical science. Positions in this series involve work in the fields of
astronomy, chemistry, geology, geophysics, health physics, hydrology, metallurgy,
oceanography, physics, and other physical sciences.
001577 NEBC MUSE Mobile Utilities Support Mobile Utilities Support Equipm ent (MUSE) Technicians perform all tasks associated 51-8013.00 Production MOBILE UTILITY SUPPORT EQ TEC MUSE TEC
Equipment Technician with the design, procurement, installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and
life cycle management of MUSE, which includes diesel driven power plants up to
2500kW, electrical substations up to 5000kVA, and steam plants up to 20kPPH. They
perform advanced surveys and system protection coordination studies with diagnostics
and test gear. They employ the laws and concepts of advanced mathematics, physics,
thermal dynamics, rotational kinematics, kinetic energy, energy conservation,
electrical/electronic engineering and mechanical engineering to provide technical
solutions to complex problems.
001578 NOBC 6516 Mine Assembly and Repair Mine Assem bly and Repair Officers supervise assembly, testing, reworking, repair and 49-1011.00 Installation, MINE ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR OFFIC MN ASS&REP
Officer alteration of mines, mine components and mine assemblies. Prepare job directives, Maintenance, and
procedures, job orders and test schedules. Procure material needed. Control issue of Repair
all expendable material. Ensure compliance with safety precautions. Schedule repairs
in accordance with approved work requests, priorities and availability of personnel and
facilities. Provide technical assistance on overhaul and testing. Supervise reworking
and modification of mine material. Conduct periodic surveillance of different types of
mines.
001579 GS 1313 Geophysics Geophy sics series covers professional scientific positions requiring application of 19-2042.00 Life, Physical, and GEOPHYSICS GEOPHYSICS
knowledge of the principles and techniques of geophysics and related sciences in the Social Science
investigation, measurement, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of geophysical
phenomena and artificially applied forces and fields related to the structure, composition,
and physical properties of the earth and its atmosphere.
001580 NOBC 6537 Torpedo Weapons Officer Torpedo Weapons Officers direct, plan or supervise manufacture, assembly, overhaul, 11-9041.00 Management TORPEDO WEAPONS OFFICER TORP WEP
repair, testing, ranging, storage, handling and inspection of torpedoes and depth
charges. Plan program for manufacture and assembly. Supervise repair and alterations.
Schedule torpedo and depth charge repairs in accordance with approved work requests,
priorities and availability of personnel and material. Provide technical assistance on
overhaul and testing. Direct operation of torpedo range and collection of test data.
Ensure proper storage and handling of explosive components.
001581 GS 1315 Hydrology Hy drology series covers positions that involve professional work in hydrology, the 19-2043.00 Life, Physical, and HYDROLOGY HYDROLOGY
science concerned with the study of water in the hydrologic cycle. The work includes Social Science
basic and applied research on water and water resources; the collection, measurement,
analysis, and interpretation of information on water resources; the forecast of water
supply and water flows; and the development of new, improved or more economical
methods, techniques, and instruments.
001584 GS 1316 Hydrologic Technician Hy drologic Technician series occupation includes positions of hydrologic aids and 19-2043.00 Life, Physical, and HYDROLOGIC TECH HYDROLO TC
technicians who apply practical knowledge of hydrologic methods and techniques; and of Social Science
the construction, application, operation, and limitations of instruments, equipment, and
materials used in hydrologic investigations. They collect, select, compute, adjust, and
process data; prepare charts and reports; and perform related duties supporting
professional work in hydrology, the science concerned with the study of water, its
quantity, quality, availability, movement, and distribution.
001585 NEBC AG Meteorological Forecaster Meteorological Forecasters analyze elements of atmospheric environment and 19-2021.00 Life, Physical, and METEOROLOGICAL FORECASTER METOC FORC
land/sea interface to forecast on Synoptic, Meso, and Micro scales, and produce Social Science
forecasts and warnings in support of naval operations and missions. Predict and assess
the elements of the physical environment (Land/Sea/Air/Space) that affect both friendly
and enemy platforms, sensors and weapon system performance, safety of flight and
navigation, and naval/joint operations and missions. Characterize the operating
exploit the physical environment for successful mission accomplishment. Create
climatological studies supporting naval warfare planning. Demonstrate expertise in
Strike Warfare, Expeditionary Warfare, and Geospatial Information Systems (GIS),
datum issues, and Tactical Decision Aids (atmospheric/electro-optic/electromagnetic).
Synthesize a vast array of meteorological data including Numerical Prediction Models
and Tactical Decision Aids. Distribute data internally and externally to aircraft, ships, and
shore activities via communication devices/web-centric architecture.
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Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001586 NOBC 0166 Preventive Medicine Officer Preventive Medicine Officers (Occupational) direct medical program of naval industrial 11-9111.00 Management PREVENTIVE MEDICINE OFFICER (O PRV MD O O
(Occupational) installation. Provide emergency medical and surgical treatment for civilian employees.
Supervise physical examinations of employees for proper job placement from standpoint
of prevention of occupational diseases and injuries. Inspect operation of industrial plant
for occupational health hazards and recommends corrective measures. Conduct
preventive medicine program among employees.
001587 GS 0107 Health Insurance Administration Health Insurance Adm inistration series covers positions that involve managing, 11-9111.00 Management HEALTH INSURANCE ADMIN HEALTH INS
supervising, or performing work concerned with the administration and operation of
national health insurance programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid. This includes
interpreting program requirements and formulating policies, methods, and procedures;
monitoring, reviewing, evaluating, and assessing the integrity and quality of program
operations; preparing and analyzing health care data related to the programs; and
performing other related activities. Positions included in this series primarily require
knowledge of the laws, regulations, principles, and operational requirements of national
health insurance programs; knowledge of the interrelationships among these programs
and other related Federal and State programs; and analytical skills and abilities used in
planning, developing, and evaluating the operation and delivery of these programs to the
public.
001588 NOBC 6582 Undersea Weapons Project Undersea Weapons Project Officers administer underwater project within defined 11-9041.00 Management UNDERSEA WEAPONS PROJECT USEA WEPPJ
Officer boundaries of time, resources, and performance requirements. Prepare master plan, OFFIC
including schedules, costs and scope of all work and resources required. Initiate overall
plans for production of end products, systems, and subsystems. Monitor integrated
logistic support requirements. Monitor contract negotiations and approve proposed
contractual actions required for accomplishment of project and evaluates progress.
Coordinate changes to scope, timing and cost with functional organizations. Control
logistic support functions. Approve design changes to support equipment as appropriate.
001589 GS 1320 Chemistry Chem istry series covers all positions involving work that requires full professional 19-2031.00 Life, Physical, and CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY
education and training in the field of chemistry. This work includes the investigation, Social Science
analysis, and interpretation of the composition, molecular structure, and properties of
substances, the transformations that they undergo, and the amounts of matter and
energy included in these transformations. This work includes the investigation, analysis,
and interpretation of the composition, physical and chemical properties, molecular
structure and chemical reactions of substances; the prediction of transformation that they
undergo; and the amount of matter and energy included in these transformations.
001590 NEBC AW Airborne Communicator Airborne Com m unicators are members of a fixed wing integrated tactical crew aboard 27-4013.00 Arts, Design, AIRBORNE COMMUNICATOR AIR COMM
the E-6B aircraft who perform duties as in-flight communications system operators. Entertainment, Sports,
Airborne Communicators are knowledgeable of naval communications procedures and and Media
cryptographic materials, aircraft systems, emergency procedures, and in-flight equipment
on E-6B aircraft. These duties contribute directly to aircrew operations, training and
aircrew qualifications and certifications. Airborne Communicators must have a final
secret security clearance and be eligible to obtain higher security clearance as required.
001591 NOBC 6702 Weapons Distribution Officer Weapons Distribution Officers control supply and issue of naval weapons. Maintain 11-3071.02 Management WEAPONS DISTRIBUTION OFFICER WEP DIST O
records of past usage data and estimates of future replacement needs. Control
allocation and accounting methods and procedures, reviewing allowances with respect to
availability and utilization of materials in order to maintain adequate stock levels.
Schedule distribution of material on basis of operational requirements, stock availability,
lead time required for procurement, availability of funds and production facilities.
Expedite delivery of urgently needed material. Prepare budget estimates.
001592 GS 1321 Metallurgy Metallurgy series covers positions that require primarily professional education and 19-2021.00 Life, Physical, and METALLURGY METALLURGY
training in the field of metallurgy, including ability to apply the relevant principles of Social Science
chemistry, physics, mathematics, and engineering to the study of metals. Metallurgy is
the art and science of extracting metals from their ores, refining them, alloying them and
preparing them for use, and studying their properties and behavior as affected by the
composition, treatment in manufacture, and conditions of use.
001593 NOBC 6704 Weapons Maintenance Officer Weapons Maintenance Officers administer program for maintenance of weapons. 49-1011.00 Installation, WEAPONS MAINTENANCE OFFICER WEP MNT
Provide technical direction to operational command and naval or private manufacturing Maintenance, and
plant concerning overhaul, reworking, or alteration of weapons. Advise on and maintain Repair
maintenance engineering policies and practices. Initiate and revise pertinent
publications. Prepare budget estimates.
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Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001594 GS 1330 Astronomy And Space Science Astronom y and Space Science series covers professional positions requiring primarily 19-2011.00 Life, Physical, and ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE ASTRONO/SS
application of the principles and techniques of astronomy and physics in the investigation Social Science
and interpretation of the physical properties, composition, evolution, position, distance,
and motion of extraterrestrial bodies and particles in space.
001595 NEBC AW Air Warfare Systems Engineer Air Warfare Sy stem s Engineers are members of a fixed wing integrated tactical crew 53-1011.00 Transportation and AIR WARFARE SYSTEMS ENGINEER AIRWAR ENG
aboard the C-130, C-40, P-3, E-6 and Gulfstream aircraft.Perform primary in-flight and Material Moving
ground duties as aircraft Flight Engineer/Crew Chief, Loadmaster and Reel Operator.
Perform maintenance, weight and balance and rigging. Perform Aircrew administration,
Flight/Ground training, internal/external cargo movement, medical evacuations
(MEDEVAC), passenger transport, and small arms and Naval Special Warfare
operations. Perform aircrew duties that contribute directly to aircrew operations, training
aircrew qualifications and certifications. Personnel are knowledgeable of all aircraft
systems, passenger handling, safety procedures and equipment, federal and military
regulation for passenger transport, emergency procedures and aircraft equipment. Air
Warfare Systems Engineers must have a final secret security clearance and be eligible
to obtain higher security clearance as required.
001597 GS 1340 Meteorology Meteorology series covers positions that involve professional work in meteorology, the 19-2021.00 Life, Physical, and METEOROLOGY METEOROLOG
science concerned with the earth's atmospheric envelope and its processes. The work Social Science
includes basic and applied research into the conditions and phenomena of the
atmosphere; the collection, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of meteorological data
to predict weather and determine climatological conditions for specific geographical
areas; the development of new or the improvement of existing meteorological theory;
and the development or improvement of meteorological methods, techniques, and
instruments. Positions in this occupation require full professional knowledge and
application of meteorological methods, techniques, and theory.
001598 NOBC 6715 Weapons Material Officer Weapons Material Officers (General) direct or administer program for procurement, 11-9041.00 Management WEAPONS MATERIAL OFFICER (GENE WEPMTL GEN
(General) installation, distribution, maintenance and overhaul of various types of weapons material.
Establish production and maintenance engineering policies and preservation and
storage methods. Direct overhaul and distribution of material. Assist in formulating
mobilization plans, maintaining current war plans and implementing directives. Prepare
budget estimates and administers funds.
001599 GS 1341 Meteorological Technician Meteorological Technician series covers positions that require application of: (1) 19-2021.00 Life, Physical, and METEOROLOGOCAL TECH METEORO TC
technical or practical knowledge of meteorological equipment, methods, and techniques; Social Science
and (2) skill in the development and operation of data collection, verification, information
dissemination, observation, and forecasting services and systems. These positions do
not require full professional knowledge of meteorology.
001600 NEBC AW Airborne Electronic Intelligence Airborne Electronic Intelligence Specialists are members of a fixed wing integrated 43-9011.00 Office and AIRBORNE ELECT INTELL SPEC AIR E SPC
Specialist tactical crew aboard maritime patrol aircraft. They detect, analyze, classify and collect Administrative Support
airborne, surface and subsurface contacts electronically utilizing state of the art
technology. Specifically they operate all the following electronic warfare systems in
support of operations and tactical missions worldwide: RADAR, electronic support
measures (ESM) and identification friend or foe (IFF/SIF). In addition, Airborne Electronic
Intelligence (ELINT) Specialists perform aircrew duties that contribute directly to aircrew
operations, training and administration for the purposes of attaining and maintaining
Secret clearance.
001602 GS 1350 Geology Geology series covers professional scientific positions applying a knowledge of the 19-2042.00 Life, Physical, and GEOLOGY GEOLOGY
principles and theories of geology and related sciences in the collection, measurement, Social Science
analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of geologic information concerning the structure,
composition, and history of the earth. This includes the performance of basic research to
establish fundamental principles and hypotheses to develop a fuller knowledge and
understanding of geology, and the application of these principles and knowledge to a
variety of scientific, engineering, and economic problems.
001603 NOBC 6717 Program Manager, Weapons Program Managers, Weapons Sy stem administer weapons systems design, 11-9041.00 Management PROGRAM MANAGER, WEAPONS PGMGWEPSYS
System development, acceptance and utilization programs. Coordinate and direct program SYSTE
planning functions. Foster cooperative action in meeting overall command goals and
objectives. Coordinate policies affecting assigned projects and ensure effective policies
are established and implemented. Review and approve detailed plans prepared within
systems command for assigned projects and programs. Recommend modifications, as
necessary, to requirements received from higher authority.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001604 GS 1360 Oceanography Oceanography series covers professional scientific positions engaged in the collection, 11-9121.00 Management OCEANOGRAPHY OCEANOGRPY
measurement, analysis, evaluation and interpretation of natural and physical ocean
phenomena, such as currents, circulations, waves, beach and near-shore processes,
chemical structure and processes, physical and submarine features, depth, floor
configuration, organic and inorganic sediments, sound and light transmission, color
manifestations, heat exchange, and similar phenomena, and their interrelations with
other marine phenomena (e.g., biota, weather, geological structure, etc.).
Oceanographers plan, organize, conduct, and administer seagoing and land-based study
and research of ocean phenomena for the purpose of interpreting, predicting, utilizing
and controlling ocean forces and events. This work requires a fundamental background
in chemistry, physics, and mathematics and appropriate knowledge in the field of
oceanography.
001605 NEBC AW Helicopter Warfare Specialist Helicopter Warfare Specialists are members of a multi-mission helicopter integrated 53-2011.00 Transportation and HELICOPTER WARFARE SPECIALIST HELI SPEC
tactical crew. They perform search and rescue (SAR) operations, Airborne Mine Material Moving
Countermeasures utilizing Sonar, Magnetic, mechanical and Acoustic mine sweeping
systems and logistics support in support of tactical missions worldwide. In addition, they
perform Aircrew operations administration, flight/ground training, internal/external cargo
movement, medical evacuations (MEDEVAC), passenger transport, aerial gunnery,
small arms handling, Naval Special Warfare insertions and extractions operations,
Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP), Night Vision Device (NVD) Operations, and
Observer Duties for Safety of Flight. These duties contribute directly to aircrew
operations, training and administration for the purposes of attaining and maintaining
Specialists must have a final secret security clearance and be eligible to obtain higher
security clearance as required.
001606 NOBC 6914 Naval Plant Representative Naval Plant Representatives administer all types of contracts placed with private 11-3051.00 Management NAVAL PLANT REPRESENTATIVE NAVPLNTREP
contractors and serves as primary government point of contact with the contractor.
Maintain surveillance of contractor's management, systems, procedures and methods,
and ensure economical operation. Represent contracting agencies and project
managers on all contracting matters and ensure compliance with prescribed
procurement, engineering and quality procedures and objectives. Advise contracting
agencies and project managers on present and predicted contractor cost and schedule
performance. Ensure proper plant security and maintenance of government facilities and
equipment. As appropriate, maintain surveillance of flight operations.
001607 GS 1361 Navigational Information Navigational Inform ation series covers all classes of positions involving the 19-2043.00 Life, Physical, and NAVIGATIONAL INFORMATION NAVGL INFO
acquisition, collection, evaluation, selection, and preparation of vital aeronautical or Social Science
marine information for dissemination in official publications concerning safe navigation
and related operations, requiring the technical and practical knowledge of air or marine
navigation and operations.
001608 NOBC 6920 Weapons Design Officer Weapons Design Officers direct or participate in development of productions designs 11-9041.00 Management WEAPONS DESIGN OFFICER WEP DESGN
for weapons and weapons handling equipment. Analyze and interpret inspection and
test data to determine need for changes or development of new design. Originate
designs, develop prototypes and conduct feasibility tests. Supervise personnel
preparing preliminary designs and finished work, drawings and specifications. Review
for approval drawings, sketches, specifications and process sheets. Recommend
standard practices to be used in handling, stowing and shipping.
001609 GS 1370 Cartography Cartography series covers positions requiring the application of professional knowledge 17-1021.00 Architecture and CARTOGRAPHY CARTOGRAPY
and skills in mapping and related sciences, and relevant mathematics and statistics to Engineering
plan, design, research, develop, construct, evaluate and modify mapping and charting
systems, products, and technology.
001610 NEBC AW In-flight Technician In-flight Technicians are members of a fixed wing integrated tactical crew aboard 49-2091.00 Installation, IN-FLIGHT TECHNICIAN IFT
maritime patrol aircraft. They perform inflight duties of fault isolation and component Maintenance, and
repair of all avionics equipment at the organizational level, conduct inflight duties as an Repair
aerial cameraman and perform in-flight duties as a flight crew ordnanceman. The IFT is
knowledgeable of aircraft avionics systems, ordnance systems, weapons loading,
photographic equipment, aerial photographic techniques, aircraft equipment, emergency
procedures and flight procedures. In addition, Inflight Technicians perform aircrew duties
that contribute directly to aircrew operations, training and administration for the purposes
certifications. Inflight Technicians must have a final secret security clearance and be
eligible to obtain higher security clearance as required.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001611 NOBC 6930 Naval Weapons Technical Naval Weapons Technical Liaison Officers coordinate foreign and domestic activities 11-9041.00 Management NAVAL WEAPONS TECHNICAL LIAISO NVWEPTCHLN
Liaison Officer of systems commands, field services and operational units in regard to naval weapons
projects. Monitor planning, projects and progress reports. Effect special training in use
of new equipment and in improved methods. Aid operational units in various phases of
readiness. Advise systems commands of needs of field services and operational units.
Act as clearinghouse for questions regarding plans and policies. Recommend
adjustment of fiscal allocations.
001612 GS 1371 Cartographic Technician Cartographic Technician series covers positions that require primarily a practical 17-1021.00 Architecture and CARTOGRAPHIC TECH CARTOGR TC
knowledge of the processes, practices, methods, and techniques involved in the Engineering
construction of new or revision of existing maps, charts, and related cartographic
products. Cartographic aids and technicians perform precompilation tasks (such as the
investigation of source materials, the extension of basic geodetic control network, and
the plotting of map projection and ground control on base sheets), manual or
photogrammetric compilation, assembling aerial photographs into mosaics, drafting,
digitizing, and editing or reviewing. The positions do not require full professional
knowledge and abilities and, therefore, do not require education equivalent in type and
scope to that represented by completion of a professional curriculum leading to a
bachelor's degree in cartography or a related science.
001613 NOBC 0169 Preventive Medicine Officer Preventive Medicine Officers (Public Health) administer program designed to prevent 11-9111.00 Management PREVENTIVE MEDICINE OFFICER (P PRV MD OPH
(Public Health) or control diseases or environmental factors which affect human health. Organize and
direct investigations for detection of factors affecting health and recommends corrective
procedures. Organize and direct public health program and coordinates naval and
civilian programs of public health and preventive medicine.
001614 GS 0110 Economist Econom ist series covers positions that require application of a professional knowledge 19-3011.00 Life, Physical, and ECONOMIST ECONOMIST
of economics in the performance of duties that include: research into economic Social Science
phenomena, analysis of economic data, and the preparation of interpretive reports;
advice and consultation on economic matters to governmental officials and private
organizations or citizens; and the performance of other professional work in economics
including supervision and the direction of economists engaged in the various economics
programs of the Federal Government.
001615 NOBC 6936 Weapons Systems Inspection Weapons Sy stem s Inspection and Survey Officer serve as member of engineering 49-1011.00 Installation, WEAPONS SYSTEMS INSPECTION AND WEP SYS SU
and Survey Officer board concerned with acceptance of weapons systems for naval use or elimination of Maintenance, and
individual or type weapons systems from naval list. Direct or participate in conduct of Repair
engineering and operational trials and tests of new and experimental weapons systems
to determine suitability for naval requirements. Direct or assist in preparation of technical
reports covering board's findings and recommendations for acceptance or survey.
001616 GS 1372 Geodesy Geodesy series covers professional positions requiring primarily application of the 17-1021.00 Architecture and GEODESY GEODESY
principles and techniques of geodesy. The work includes determining the size and shape Engineering
of the earth and its gravitational field, measuring the intensity and direction of the force of
gravity, and determining the horizontal and vertical positions of points on the earth and in
space, where consideration of the curvature of the earth is required.
001617 NEBC NCC Command Career Counselor Com m and Career Counselors help Sailors put their experiences in motion and in 21-1012.00 Community and COMMAND CAREER COUNSELOR CCC
making wise career decisions. They help Sailors explore and evaluate their education, Social Services
training, work history, interest, personal traits, and physical capacities and limitations.
They work with Sailors to develop skills and assist them in applying proper job
placement. They arrange aptitude and achievement tests and provide feedback and
career guidance. They provide second career counseling for Sailors who are
transitioning or retiring.
001618 NOBC 6938 Weapons and Ammunition Weapons and Am m unition Inspection/Safety Officers direct or conduct inspection of 17-2111.01 Architecture and WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION INSPECT WP&AMINSVY
Inspection/Safety Officer inservice weapons, ammunition, installations and handling equipment. Ensure Engineering
equipment and workmanship conformance to Navy specifications and operating and
safety standards. Inspect installed equipment and recommends repairs or alterations as
necessary. Advise supervisors of potential dangers and recommends changes to safety
regulations.
001619 GS 1373 Land Surveying Land Survey ing series covers positions that involve professional work in land surveying 17-3031.01 Architecture and LAND SURVEYING LAND SURVY
that is concerned with establishing, investigating, and reestablishing land and property Engineering
boundaries, and with preparing plats and legal descriptions for tracts of land. The work
requires application of professional knowledge of the concepts, principles and techniques
of surveying, including underlying mathematics and physical science, in combination with
a practical knowledge of land ownership laws.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001620 NOBC 6940 Weapons Installation and Repair Weapons Installation and Repair Superintendents superintend or assist in installation, 49-1011.00 Installation, WEAPONS INSTALLATION AND REPAI WP INS REP
Superintendent alteration, or repair of weapons equipment aboard ships during outfitting or overhaul. Maintenance, and
Assign inspectors or inspect ship's armament to evaluate work required, yard shops Repair
involved, and ship's availability and location. Assist ship and yard commands in carrying
out established repair schedules. Supervise shipboard repairs, alterations and
installations. Test and inspect repaired equipment to ensure satisfactory performance.
001621 GS 1374 Geodetic Technician Geodetic Technician series covers positions the duties of which are to supervise or 17-1021.00 Architecture and GEODETIC TECH GEODETC TC
perform technical work in the analysis, evaluation, processing, computation, and Engineering
selection of geodetic survey data. These positions require a practical knowledge of
theories and techniques of geodesy particularly as they relate to the identity, reliability,
and usefulness of geodetic control data but not a full professional knowledge of geodesy
as required in the execution and adjustment of geodetic surveys or the mathematical
transformation of geodetic datum systems.
001622 NEBC NCC Career Specialist Career Specialists provide instructional leadership, retention and attrition trends, recruit, 21-1012.00 Community and CAREER SPECIALIST CAR SPEC
interview and advise Sailors of policies and requirements that have been established by Social Services
cognitive authority. Identify job skills, career management and training opportunities,
monitor retention and career information programs. Prepare career information reports,
analyze career information and advise senior command leadership and Sailors on career
opportunities. Develop, coordinate and implement career information programs and
policies within the Navy. Oversee regional, battle group and command training and
development including organizational and technological change. Establish rating and
staffing requirements. Collect and examine retention and attrition data and provide trend
analysis. Implement, review career information surveys and provide recommendations
and feedback to cognitive authority. Provide executive guidance in all aspects of career
counseling and ensure compliance with changing laws and regulations.
001623 NOBC 6942 Weapons Logistics Officer Weapons Logistics Officers direct or conduct technical planning for weapons aspects 13-1081.00 Business and WEAPONS LOGISTICS OFFICER WEP LOG
of logistics plans and programs for support of naval operating forces. Advise overall Financial Operations
logistic planners concerning type and number of weapons personnel, materials and
facilities necessary for operation and strategic plans. Determine readiness of equipment
in store to fulfill requirements of mobilization plans. Coordinate assembly and checks
progress of shipments of advanced base assemblies. Direct maintenance, preservation,
storage and inventory control of advanced base weapons materials.
001624 GS 1380 Forest Products Technology Forest Products Technology series covers professional positions concerned with the 19-1032.00 Life, Physical, and FOREST PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGY FOREST PRO
development, improvement, and utilization of wood or wood products, including the study Social Science
of preservation and treatment methods, the processing and production of wood products,
the properties and structure of wood, and the production of lumber.
001625 NOBC 6948 Weapons Military Characteristics Weapons Military Characteristics Officers control overall Navy program for design 55-1014.00 Military Specific WEAPONS MILITARY CHARACTERISTI WEPMIL CHR
Officer and development of all types of weapons equipment, establishing military characteristics
needed to meet naval operating requirements and coordinating development programs
assigned to various systems commands or offices. Interpret operational reports to
obtain information on current equipment and requirements for new equipment to meet
tactical needs. Establish physical and performance characteristics of equipment. Initiate
directives to weapons activities for development or production of such equipment.
Coordinate projects.
001626 GS 1382 Food Technology Food Technology series includes positions that involve professional work concerning 19-1012.00 Life, Physical, and FOOD TECHNOLOGY FOOD TECHN
the application of science and technology to food product research, development, Social Science
improvement, evaluation, production, processing, preservation, and packaging. The work
requires knowledge of the biological, physical, and engineering sciences that make
possible safe and wholesome food products; of food industry facilities, methods,
processes, equipment capabilities and limitations; and of relevant laws, regulations, and
agency programs.
001627 NEBC NCR Recruiting Manager Recruiting Managers perform training of district Chief Recruiters and Command Master 13-1071.00 Business and RECRUITING MANAGER REC MGR
Financial Operations
authorities. Perform follow-up training of Zone Supervisors on identified deficiencies and
monitor the effectiveness of the Global Sales System. Analyze the recruiting quality of
the districts through analysis of contract report data and train on deficiencies. Analyze
retention and attrition of delayed entry personnel for trends and establish policy to
maintain national standard.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001628 NOBC 6960 Weapons Officer, Naval Activity Weapons Officers, Naval Activity direct weapons program within naval activity such as 55-1014.00 Military Specific WEAPONS OFFICER, NAVAL ACTIVIT WEPNAV ACT
training center or naval base. Direct maintenance and inspection of magazines, material
and equipment. Oversee procurement and disposition of weapons equipment. Devise
and enforce safety precautions. Prepare reports and maintain records.
001629 GS 1384 Textile Technology Textile Technology series covers classes of professional positions involving scientific 51-6099.99 Production TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY TEXTILE TC
and technological work with textiles or fibers, including investigation, development,
production, processing, evaluation, and application.
001630 NOBC 6962 Weapons Planning and Progress Weapons Planning and Progress Officers formulate basic plans for Naval Sea 17-2112.00 Architecture and WEAPONS PLANNING AND PROGRESS WEP PLN&PG
Officer Systems Command or related shore activities and review progress in implementation Engineering
thereof. Interpret broad naval weapons operational and material plans in order to
develop systems command or activity planning programs. Advise divisions and activities
of indicated plan requirements, ensuring revisions to conform to changing overall plans.
Analyze periodic reports from divisions and activities to ascertain progress and to ensure
coordination of program. Prepare special studies and reports as required.
001631 GS 1386 Photographic Technology Photographic Technology series covers professional positions requiring 51-9131.00 Production PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY PHOTO TECH
interdisciplinary knowledge and skills in those scientific and engineering fields that
comprise photographic technology. This includes planning, research, design,
development, modification, instrumentation, testing, and evaluation of photographic
equipment and techniques.
001632 NEBC NCR Recruiting Supervisor Recruiting Supervisors provide production recruiters with training, supervision and 13-1071.00 Business and RECRUITING SUPERVISOR REC SUP
guidance on the recruitment of individuals for enlistment into the United States Navy. Financial Operations
Conduct training on time management, prospecting and interviewing techniques and
sales proficiency. Supervise the daily routine of the Sailors assigned to the recruiting
station to ensure appropriate activity is performed to generate necessary recruitment of
to the demographic market of the other services. Train newly recruited personnel on the
general military bearings of a Sailor. Perform market analysis of the geographic region
assigned to identify the best-qualified individuals for enlistment in the Navy.
001633 NOBC 6966 Weapons Plans and Policies Weapons Plans and Policies Directors exercise policy direction and control over 17-2112.00 Architecture and WEAPONS PLANS AND POLICIES DIR WEP P&P
Director particular phases of weapons engineering. Control and direct particular phases such as Engineering
research and development, quality control, and weapons material functions and assist,
as assistant director or special assistant, in such direction and control. Coordinate
weapons activities within major field establishment such as shipyard or proving grounds.
001634 GS 1397 Document Analysis Docum ent Analy sis series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 17-3031.02 Architecture and DOCUMENT ANALYSIS DOCU ANALY
direct, administer, supervise, advise on, or perform technical work in examining and Engineering
identifying questioned documents. Examinations are conducted in order to determine the
genuineness or spuriousness of a document or any of its parts; decipher or restore
eradicated or obliterated writings and markings; detect alterations, additions,
interlineations, or other tampering with the original document; determine authorship of a
signature or other writing; determine the validity of a date or the alleged age of a
document or a particular entry; identify the particular machine used to produce a
document; or identify the source of a document. The work requires: (1) knowledge of the
properties, characteristics, and techniques of analysis of handwriting, typewriting,
printing, and duplicating, and of inks, papers, and other writing, printing, and recording
instruments and materials; (2) knowledge and skill in the use of photographic and
laboratory equipment and techniques; and (3) the ability to develop evidence and to
present it convincingly in written reports or orally.
001635 NOBC 6968 Weapons and Ammunition Weapons and Am m unition Production Officers plan and superintend production of 11-3051.00 Management WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION WEP AM PRD
Production Officer weapons and ammunition. Direct flow of work. Analyze new designs to determine PRODUCT
interchangeability of parts, feasibility and economy of manufacture. Establish
manufacturing procedures for production of experimental equipment. Oversee design,
production and procurement of weapons and ammunition. Maintain quality control and
inspection of work in shops. Direct development of facilities to ensure economical and
efficient manufacturing. Ensurescontinuing contact with new or improved manufacturing
methods.
001636 GS 1399 Physical Science Student Trainee Phy sical Science Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General 19-2000.99 Life, Physical, and PHYS SCIENCE STU PHYSCL SCI
Student Trainee Series, 0099. Social Science
001637 NEBC LS (formerly PC) Postal Worker Postal Workers sort and distribute all classes of mail and parcel post. Process and 43-9051.00 Office and POSTAL WORKER POS WKER
dispatch mail. Manage Navy post offices, afloat and ashore. Direct and route the Administrative Support
transportation of mail. Prepare and maintain postal records and reports. Perform
customer service operations.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001638 NOBC 6974 Weapons Technical Information Weapons Technical Inform ation Officers manage program for procurement, 11-9041.00 Management WEAPONS TECHNICAL INFORMATION WEP TCH IN
Officer dissemination, and publication of weapons technical information. Establish and maintain
procedures for receiving and recording technical reports, information and drawings.
Prepare technical publications providing information on minimum standards of calibration
of special weapons, including mechanical, electrical and nuclear components, test
equipment, special design equipment and commercial equipment. Review and evaluate
technical information for pertinence to naval weapons programs. Assign and control
security classification of technical data.
001639 GS 1410 Librarian Librarian series covers all positions involving work that primarily requires a full 25-4021.00 Education, Training, LIBRARIAN LIBRARIAN
professional knowledge of the theories, objectives, principles, and techniques of and Library
librarianship. An inherent requirement of these positions is a knowledge of literature
resources. Some positions also require a substantial knowledge of the subject matter
involved and/or a substantial knowledge of foreign languages. Such work is concerned
with the collection, organization, preservation, and retrieval of recorded knowledge in
printed, written, audiovisual, film, wax, near-print methods, magnetic tape, or other
media. Typical library functions include the selection, acquisition, cataloging, and
classification of materials, bibliographic and readers' advisory services, reference and
literature searching services, library management and systems planning, or the
development and strengthening of library services.
001640 NEBC AG Meteorological and Meteorological Oceanographic Managers ensure the operational effectiveness of a 19-2021.00 Life, Physical, and METOC MANAGER METOC MGR
Oceanographic Manager meteorological/oceanographic (METOC) unit through effective leadership of personnel Social Science
and management of assets. Serves as the liaison with METOC customers to determine
support requirements and provide the most relevant products for operational and mission
success. Provide tactical recommendations to Warfare Commanders and Flag Officers.
Function as the liaison with DOD/government agencies with METOC responsibilities to
leverage operational products and training for mutual benefit and efficiencies.
programs. Manage METOC programs and resources. Develop solutions to meet
METOC equipment acquisitions and training programs. Advise senior METOC officers
on command/staff management and coordinate with enlisted distribution and community
managers to meet METOC manpower requirements and resolve personnel issues.
001641 NOBC 0214 General Surgeon General Surgeons treat diseases of and injuries to certain organs or systems using 29-1067.00 Healthcare GENERAL SURGEON GEN SURGN
surgical procedures not requiring specialty skills. Provide necessary emergency care. Practitioners and
Direct and supervise preoperative and postoperative care of patients. Refer patients to Technical
specialists when the nature of the disease or injury dictates.
001642 GS 0119 Economics Assistant Econom ics Assistant series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 19-3011.00 Life, Physical, and ECONOMICS ASST ECON AST
supervise or perform subordinate research and related work involved in the collecting, Social Science
compiling, verifying, analyzing, or reporting data, where the work requires the application
of specialized or technical knowledge or skills in one or more fields of economics, but
does not Handbook of Occupational Groups and Families August 2002 require full
professional competence in economic theories, principles, and concepts. Excluded are
positions that require application of knowledge of statistical clerical methods
characteristic of the Statistical Assistant series.
001643 NOBC 6978 Weapons Repair Officer Weapons Repair Officers plan and direct installation, repairs and alterations to 49-1011.00 Installation, WEAPONS REPAIR OFFICER WEP REP
shipboard weapons and associated equipment. Supervise maintenance of equipment Maintenance, and
and oversees repair of weapons and weapons systems such as guns and mounts, Repair
torpedoes and fire control systems. Inspect ships' armament to determine work
required. Participate in arrival conferences and schedules weapons repairs for vessels.
Assign personnel and renders technical assistance on shop and shipboard repair work in
progress. Inspect and approve completed work.
001644 GS 1411 Library Technician Library Technician series covers all positions that primarily require a practical 25-4031.00 Education, Training, LIBRARY TECH LIBRARY TC
knowledge of the methods and techniques of library or related information work in and Library
acquiring, organizing, preserving, accessing, and/or disseminating information. Library
technicians provide technical support by performing a wide variety of tasks providing
direct services to the
public and indirect technical services such as materials acquisition, copy cataloging,
support of automated systems, or other similar work in support of library or related
information programs and operations. The work requires a practical knowledge of library
or related information services, tools, and methods and procedures.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001645 NEBC LS (formerly PC) Postal Inspector Postal Inspectors conduct postal audits and inspections. Ensure adherence to postal 43-1011.00 Office and POSTAL INSPECTOR POS INSP
procedures and instructions. Administrative Support
001646 NOBC 6980 Weapons Research Planning Weapons Research Planning Officers direct planning and coordination of weapons 11-9041.00 Management WEAPONS RESEARCH PLANNING OFFI WEP RSC PL
Officer research and development program. Prepare budget estimates, direct allocation of
funds and maintain necessary records. Ensure that various programs are in accordance
with material program. Maintain liaison with other services and government activities.
Evaluate, by scientific analysis, present and potential effectiveness of various weapons
and weapons systems. Prepare reports.
001647 GS 1412 Technical Information Services Technical Inform ation Services series covers positions that are primarily concerned 25-4031.00 Education, Training, TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES TECH INFO
with the direction, administration, development, coordination, or performance of work and Library
involved in processing and transmitting scientific, technological, or other specialized
information. Duties performed require a broad knowledge of one or more professional,
scientific, or technical disciplines or fields of interest sufficient to understand the
significance and relationship of the concepts and ideas contained in the information; a
practical knowledge of documentation or library techniques; and, in some cases, a
knowledge of foreign languages.
001648 NOBC 6982 Weapons Technical Officer Weapons Technical Officers serve as advisor in basic engineering or scientific fields 11-9041.00 Management WEAPONS TECHNICAL OFFICER WEP TECH
such as chemistry, physics, mathematics, metallurgy; electrical, electronic, or
mechanical engineering; weapons research, design, testing and production activities.
Study current directives, service reports and field suggestions to determine needs in
weapons research. Administer special research projects established to develop
particular type of weapons. Review and analyze basic engineering or scientific problems
arising in the course of weapons research, testing, production and inspection.
001649 GS 1420 Archivist Archivist series includes positions that involve professional archival work in appraising, 25-4011.00 Education, Training, ARCHIVIST ARCHIVIST
accessioning, arranging, describing, preserving, publishing, or providing reference and Library
service from public records and historic documents. This work requires a professional
knowledge of archival principles and techniques, professional knowledge of history, and
a thorough understanding of the needs, methods and techniques of scholarly research.
001650 VS 9913 Relief Deck Officer Relief Deck Officer. Performs repairs and maintains deck machinery, such as cargo 49-9041.00 Installation, RELIEF DECK OFFICER RELIEF DEC
winches and anchor windlasses: Operates machinery to determine causes of Maintenance, and
malfunctioning. Dismantles, repairs, or replaces defective parts, and reassembles Repair
machinery, using machinist's handtools, chain hoists, and steel rollers. May maintain
ship's plumbing system. May change fuses and lights and overhaul electric motors.
Rating must be endorsed by U.S. Coast Guard.
001651 NOBC 6990 Weapons Safety Officer Weapons Safety Officers establish techniques and methods to safeguard weapons 17-2111.01 Architecture and WEAPONS SAFETY OFFICER WEP SAF
activities' property and personnel against explosive or industrial accidents. Inspect Engineering
weapons shore facilities to determine hazards. Advise supervisors of potential dangers,
recommending corrective measure. Assist in preparing safety regulations.
001652 GS 1421 Archives Technician Archives Technician series covers positions that involve nonprofessional and technical 25-4011.00 Education, Training, ARCHIVES TECH ARCHVES TC
work in accessioning, arranging, describing, preserving, using, and disposing of and Library
archives, noncurrent records, and related material kept in record and manuscript
depositories. This work requires the application of a practical or technical knowledge of
archival methods, procedures, and techniques, and in some assignments a knowledge
of the administrative history of specific Federal organizations, past or present. The work
does not require full professional preparation in archival science, or the application of a
full professional knowledge of the history of the United States.
001653 NOBC 6999 Staff Weapons Material Officer Staff Weapons Material Officers assist staff material officer or commander by 17-2131.00 Architecture and STAFF WEAPONS MATERIAL OFFICER STF WEP MT
administering weapons phase of material and maintenance program for command. Engineering
Direct material maintenance operation and efficiency of ship equipment under
cognizance of Naval Sea Systems Command. Prepare correspondence, operating and
maintenance manuals and instructions. Develop and supervise tests and inspections of
material and equipment. Consult and advise unit commanding officers and weapons
officers on material matters and ammunition logistics. Prepare and administer ordnance
repair and alteration budgets.
001654 GS 1499 Library and Archives Student Library and Archives Student Trainee series see the series definition for the General 25-0000.99 Education, Training, LIBRARY/ARCHIVES STU LIBRY/ARC
Trainee Student Trainee Series, 0099. and Library
001655 VS 9916 Master-Mate (Fishing Vessel) Master-Mate (Fishing Vessel). Prepares the deck and equipment for the catch; 45-3011.00 Farming, Fishing, and MASTER-MATE (FISHING VESSEL) MASTER-MAT
operating equipment; repairing fishing nets and equipment; gutting and storing fish; Forestry
unloading the catch when the vessel returns to harbour; helping to make sure the vessel
is kept clean and tidy; cooking for crew members on some vessels.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001656 NOBC 7120 Naval Engineering Hull Naval Engineering Hull Developm ent Officers direct or participate in research, design, 17-2121.02 Architecture and NAVAL ENGINEERING HULL DEVELOP HULLDEV
Development Officer development and test of hulls, hull structures and appurtenances. Initiate and supervise Engineering
research and preliminary design work. Evaluate adequacy of damage control design
features and recommends improvements. Design hull stowage and living spaces, ship
furniture, and messing and berthing equipment. Apply knowledge of hydromechanics to
development of design criteria and power requirements for all naval vessels.
Recommend military characteristics for new ships. Oversee major hull alterations and
conversions.
001657 GS 1510 Actuarial Science Actuarial Science series covers positions that manage, supervise, lead or perform 15-2011.00 Computer and ACTUARIAL SCIENCE ACTRY SCI
scientific work inthe field of actuarial science. Actuarial science involves professional Mathematical
knowledge of the disciplines of mathematics, statistics, business, finance, economics,
and insurance. The work requires applying this knowledge to programs or problems
related to the financial risks posed by life, health, retirement/pension, and
property/casualty entities and contingencies.
001658 NOBC 7140 Hull Inspection Officer Hull Inspection Officers direct or perform inspections on ship hulls and hull 17-2121.01 Architecture and HULL INSPECTION OFFICER HULL INSP
components at naval and private shipyard and repair facilities. Make preliminary Engineering
inspections of inservice ships to determine battle damage or recommend routine repairs
required. Attend final tests of hull repairs and installation. Establish inspection
standards adhering to Naval Sea Systems Command controlling directives. Assist
private contractors by setting up work schedules, enforcing material priorities and
expediting clarification of design and production problems. Inspect ships subject to
survey on desirability of retention or disposal.
001659 GS 1515 Operations Research Operations Research series covers positions that manage, supervise, lead, or perform 15-2031.00 Computer and OPERATIONS RESEARCH OPERS RES
scientific work that involves designing, developing, and adapting mathematical, Mathematical
statistical, econometric, and other scientific methods and techniques. The work also
involves analyzing management problems of providing advice and insight about the
probable effects of alternative solutions to these problems. The primary requirement of
the work is competence in the rigorous methods of scientific inquiry and analysis.
001660 VS 9917 Deck Midshipman Deck Midshipm an. Performs any combination of following duties aboard watercraft, 45-3011.00 Farming, Fishing, and DECK MIDSHIPMAN DECK MIDSH
such as dredges, ferryboats, scows, and river boats: Handles lines to moor vessel to Forestry
wharves, tie up vessel to another vessel, or rig towing lines. Sweeps and washes decks,
using broom, brushes, mops, and firehose. Lowers and mans lifeboat in case of
emergencies. Stands steering watches or lookout watches while underway. Moves
controls or turns handwheels to raise or lower passenger or vehicle landing ramps or
kelp-cutter mechanism. Inserts blocks under wheels of vehicles to prevent them from
moving on ferryboats. Loads or unloads material from barges, scows, and dredges.
Paints lifeboats, decks, and superstructure of vessel, using brush. Lubricates machinery
and equipment. Splices and repairs cables and ropes, using handtools. Examines cables
that holds vessels in tow and tightens cables to ensure vessels are snug. May tour
decks during watch to caution passengers engaged in unsafe practices, and ensures
departure of passengers at end of voyage. Deckhands are designated according to type
of craft as Barge Hand (water trans.); Dredge Deckhand (water trans.); Ferryboat
Deckhand (water trans.); Pilot-Boat Deckhand (water trans.); Scow Deckhand (water
001661 NOBC 7165 Hull Superintendent Hull Superintendents direct construction, conversion, alteration, or repair of ship hulls 17-2121.01 Architecture and HULL SUPERINTENDENT HULL SUPT
and hull equipment at naval shipyard or repair facility. Establish technical specifications Engineering
and procedures to guide production activities and assign assistants to duties. Participate
in arrival conferences, evaluating hull work requested and assisting in estimating work
requirements. Coordinate accomplishment of work, assisting in resolving conflicts in
work schedules. Direct officer and civilian inspectors in enforcing adherence to basic
designs, specifications and standards of workmanship.
001662 GS 1520 Mathematics Mathem atics series covers positions that manage, supervise, lead, or perform scientific 15-2021.00 Computer and MATHEMATICS MATHEMTICS
work that involves: conducting research on basic mathematical principles, methods, Mathematical
procedures, techniques, or leationships; or developing mathematical methods to solve a
variety of scientific, engineering, or economic, and/or military problems where precise
specification of the relationships, rigor and economy of mathematical operations, and
logical deduction are the controlling considerations.
001663 NOBC 7187 Staff Hull Material Officer Staff Hull Material Officers assist staff material officer or commander by administering 17-2121.01 Architecture and STAFF HULL MATERIAL OFFICER STF HULMTL
hull phase of material and maintenance program for command. Direct material Engineering
maintenance, preservation and repair of ships' hulls and appurtenances. Supervise tests
and inspection of hulls. Exercise technical supervision over tender, naval shipyard and
ship's force repairs; advise unit commanding officers and first lieutenants. Assist in
preparation of ship's repair budgets, determining supply and logistic requirements of hull
material maintenance. Coordinate damage control program of command.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001664 GS 1521 Mathematics Technician Mathem atics Technician series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are 15-2091.00 Computer and MATHEMATICS TECH MATH TECH
to supervise or perform work in the reduction and computation of quantitative data where Mathematical
such work requires the use of mathematical techniques in connection with particular
engineering and scientific activities, but does not require professional knowledge of the
mathematical theories, assumptions, or principles upon which the techniques are based.
001665 NEBC PS Personnel Clerk Personnel Clerks prepare military personnel transaction documents. Prepare military 43-9061.00 Office and PERSONNEL CLERK PERS CLK
personnel pay records. Verify and maintain personnel service records. Counsel Administrative Support
personnel regarding permanent change of station entitlements and policies. Prepare
reenlistment and separation documentation. Conduct reenlistment and separation
counseling. Counsel personnel on education and training opportunities. Prepare
administrative naval messages. Conduct pre-deployment briefs. Maintain enlisted
distribution verification reports (EDVR). Monitor accession, contract and quality control
reports. Initiate security screening for enlistment qualification.
001666 NOBC 7241 Machinery Installation and Repair Machinery Installation and Repair Superintendents supervise installation, repair and 49-1011.00 Installation, MACHINERY INSTALLATION AND REP MCH INS RP
Superintendent alteration of machinery on naval vessels. Review machinery work requests, inspecting Maintenance, and
machinery at ship arrival conference, and offers technical advice in deciding need for Repair
repair and material requirements. Arrange sequence of machinery repair and installation
work. Oversee performance of critical repair and installation work, ensuring adherence
to prescribed standards. Inspect and approve completed job orders.
001667 GS 1529 Mathematical Statistics Mathem atical Statistics series covers positions that manage, supervise, lead, or 15-2041.00 Computer and MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS MATH STAT
perform: scientific work that involves designing, developing, and adapting mathematical Mathematical
methods and techniques to statistical processes; or research that relates to the basic
theories and science of statistics.
001668 NOBC 0224 Neurosurgeon Neurosurgeons diagnose and treat by surgical procedures diseases and injuries 29-1067.00 Healthcare NEUROSURGEON NEUROSURGN
involving brain or nervous system. Direct preoperative and postoperative care of Practitioners and
patients. Technical
001669 GS 0130 Foreign Affairs Foreign Affairs series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to advise 19-3094.00 Life, Physical, and FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOREIGN AF
on, administer, supervise, or perform research or other professional and scientific work Social Science
in the departmental formulation and direction of the foreign affairs of the Government or
in the study and disposition of information bearing on international relations.
001671 GS 1530 Statistics Statistics series covers positions that manage, supervise, lead, or perform scientific 15-2041.00 Computer and STATISTICS STATISTICS
work or provide professional consultation in applying statistical theories, techniques and Mathematical
methods to the gathering, analyze, interpret, and/or report quantified information.
001672 NEBC PS Customer Service Clerk Custom er Service Clerks provide customer service. Prepare Navy standard integrated 43-4051.00 Office and CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK CUS SV CLK
pay and personnel system (NSIPS) transactions. Maintain personnel service records and Administrative Support
leave and accounting records.
001673 NOBC 7249 Nuclear Systems and Nuclear Sy stem s and Com ponents Repair Officer, Ships administer repairs to 17-2161.00 Architecture and NUCLEAR SYSTEMS AND NUC CMPREP
Components Repair Officer, Ship nuclear reactor machinery, components and associated auxiliary equipment. Supervise Engineering COMPONENTS
maintenance of equipment and work of shops. Participate in arrival conferences and
schedule installations and repair to nuclear reactor machinery for vessels in accordance
with regulations. Confer with other repair shops in deciding sequence of tasks. Review
designs, specifications and job orders for specific installations and repairs to ensure
conformance with directives. Direct removal of obsolete or damaged equipment and
installation of replacements.
001674 GS 1531 Statistical Assistant Statistical Assistant series covers positions that require primarily the application of 43-9111.00 Office and STATISTICAL ASST STAT ASST
knowledge of statistical methods, procedures, and techniques, to the collection, Administrative Support
processing, compilation, computation, analysis, editing, and presentation of statistical
data. The work does not require the application of professional knowledge of statistics or
other disciplines.
001675 NOBC 7251 Radiological Control Officer Radiological Control Officers plan and direct control of radioactive materials, radiation 17-2161.00 Architecture and RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL OFFICER RDOLOG CTL
and radioactive contamination associated with servicing nuclear propulsion plants. Plan Engineering
and direct application of radiological controls required during servicing of nuclear
propulsion plants. Review work orders and procedures to ensure adequate provisions
for radiation and radioactive contamination control. Train personnel in required controls.
Ensure adequate accountability for radioactive material. Maintain and distribute pertinent
tender manuals and instructions. Direct radiological operations in, or associated with,
nuclear support facilities.
001677 NEBC PS Personnel Supervisor Personnel Supervisors manage personnel office and programs. Review pay and 43-1011.00 Office and PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR PERS SUP
personnel documents for approval and action. Conduct counseling regarding pay and Administrative Support
personnel issues.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001678 NOBC 7273 Nuclear Power Research Project Nuclear Power Research Project Officers conduct and administer research, 17-2161.00 Architecture and NUCLEAR POWER RESEARCH NUCPWRRSCH
Officer development and design projects of nuclear powerplants. Evaluate results of work by Engineering PROJECT
contractors and shipbuilders. Provide for exchange of information among all groups
working on a project, including design criteria, specifications, operating data, space and
weight considerations and other matters relating to a complete nuclear powerplant
design. Represent Navy on interservice boards and committees dealing with nuclear
power.
001679 GS 1541 Cryptanalysis Cry ptanaly sis series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to supervise 15-1081.00 Computer and CRYPTANALYSIS CRYPTANAL
or perform subordinate technical work in the solution or analysis of secret communication Mathematical
codes and ciphers.
001680 NOBC 7285 Staff Machinery Material Officer Staff Machinery Material Officers assist staff material officer or commander by 17-2131.00 Architecture and STAFF MACHINERY MATERIAL OFFIC STFMACHMTL
administering ship machinery phase of material and maintenance program for command. Engineering
Direct material maintenance of ship machinery under cognizance of Naval Sea Systems
Command. Exercise technical supervision over tender, naval shipyard and ship's force
repairs required by ships of command. Supervise material tests and inspections of ship
machinery. Advise unit engineering officers on material and maintenance matters,
supply of materials and maintenance of stock and spare parts.
001681 GS 1550 Computer Science Com puter Science series covers professional positions that primarily involve the 15-1011.00 Computer and COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPU SCI
application of, or research into computer science methods and techniques to store, Mathematical
manipulate, transform or present information by means of computer systems. The
primary requirements of the work are: (1) professional competence in applying the
theoretical foundations of computer science, including computer system architecture and
system software organization, the representation and transformation of information
structure, and the theoretical models for such representations and transformation; (2)
specialized knowledge of the design characteristics, limitations, and potential
applications of systems having the ability to transform information, and of broad areas of
applications of computing that have common structures, processes, and techniques; and
(3) knowledge of relevant mathematical and statistical sciences.
001682 NEBC PS Personnel Manager Personnel Managers conduct counseling on transfer procedures. Oversee personnel 53-5021.02 Transportation and PERSONNEL MANAGER PERS MGR
enlist and separation procedures. Supervise Defense enrollment eligibility reporting Material Moving
system (DEERS) entries and ID card entries. Verify and release pay documents.
Validate personnel advancement examinations. Provide security for examinations
001684 GS 1599 Mathematics and Statistics Mathem atics and Statistics Student Trainee series see the series definition for the 15-0000.99 Computer and MATH/STATISTICS STU MATH/STATS
Student Trainee General Student Trainee Series, 0099. Mathematical
001685 NOBC 7420 Ship Type Planning and Ship Ty pe Planning and Estim ating Superintendents direct the planning for and 17-2112.00 Architecture and SHIP TYPE PLANNING AND ESTIMAT SHPTYP P&E
Estimating Superintendent calculation of the cost of the alteration, repair, overhaul and new construction of ship hull Engineering
structures and machinery. Examine repair requests, determining work to be
accomplished. Initiate preparation of designs and job orders. Make final estimates and
plans for ship arrival conferences. Inspect ship hull and machinery. Schedule time and
sequence of repairs, reporting on work progress.
001686 GS 1601 Equipment, Facilities, and Equipm ent, Facilities and Services series covers two-grade interval positions that 49-9042.00 Installation, EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES, & SVCS EQ,FAC&SVC
Services manage, supervise, lead, or perform administrative work that involves: a combination of Maintenance, and
work characteristic of two or more series in the Equipment, Facilities, and Services Repair
Group when no one type work is series controlling; or other two-grade interval work
classified in this group for which no other series has been established.
001687 NEBC PR Aviation Life Support Systems Aviation Life Support Sy stem s Training and Acquisitions Managers interpret, 11-3042.00 Management ALSS TRAINING ACQUISITION MGR ALS TA MGR
Training and Acquisition Manager monitor and evaluate compliance with related directives and instructions. Correlate and
disseminate technical information and prepare reports regarding assigned equipment
and processes. Plan, organize, and coordinate equipment evaluations and distribution.
Ensure maximum utilization of personnel and materials. Provides input and
recommendations for engineering design, development and change proposals. The
Aviation Life Support Systems Technical Advisor and Acquisitions Manager (TYCOM,
WING, AMMT, NAVAIR, FAILSAFE) designated for pay grades E7-E9.
001688 NOBC 7435 Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Superintendents direct planning, execution and monitoring of 17-2112.00 Architecture and QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERINTENDE QA SUPT
Superintendent overall quality assurance program. Maintain standards by directing performance of such Engineering
quality assurance functions as inspections and physical, chemical, qualification and
nondestructive tests. Develop training program. Develop and implements policies for
assuring conformance to technical requirements. Execute assigned research and
development.
001689 GS 1630 Cemetery Administration Cem etery Adm inistration Services series covers two-grade interval positions that 37-1012.00 Building and Grounds CEMETERY ADMINISTRATION SVCS CMTRYADSVC
Services manage, supervise, lead, or perform administrative work that involves the operationor Cleaning and
maintenance of one or more Federal cemeteries. The work requires broad Maintenance
administrative knowledge of the operation and maintenance requirements of cemeteries.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001690 NOBC 7445 Production Engineering Officer Production Engineering Officers administer Production Engineering Division. Develop 11-3051.00 Management PRODUCTION ENGINEERING OFFICER PROD ENG
performance standards and supervises development of improved production processes
and engineered methods including shop layout studies. Supervise development and
distribution of work schedules. Develop standard schedules for repeat type work items
and alterations. Aid shops in resolving scheduling conflicts. Analyze workload and
manpower requirements to maintain proper balance. Supervise maintenance of records.
Assist production officer in all aspects of production planning and control. Direct tool
program. Participate in shipyard industrial facilities program.
001691 GS 1640 Facility Operations Services Facility Operations Services series covers two-grade interval positions that supervise, 47-4011.00 Construction and FACILITY OPS SVCS FAC OPSSVC
lead, or perform administrative work that involves operating and maintaining buildings, Extraction
grounds, and other facilities such as posts, bases, shipyards, depots, medical or health
care facilities, power plants, navigation locks, parks, forests, and roadways. The work
requires administrative knowledge and skills and broad technical knowledge of the
operating capabilities and maintenance requirements of various kinds of facilities,
physical plants, and equipment. This series typically involves coordinating and directing
work performed by a variety of trades and labor employees and requires broad
knowledge of such work; however, this knowledge is not a paramount qualification
requirement.
001692 NEBC PR Aviation Life Support Systems Aviation Life Support Sy stem s Interm ediate Level Technicians at ship 49-9093.00 Installation, ALSS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL TEC ALSS I TEC
Intermediate Level Technician (CV/CVN/LHA/LHD) or shore base Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Maintenance, and
(AIMD) paraloft maintenance technician/supervisor designated for pay grades E1-E7. Repair
Supervises and performs maintenance/repairs/rigging on the following aircraft and man-
mounted systems: Emergency Parachutes, Seat Survival Kits, Life Rafts, Life
Preservers, Anti-Exposure Assemblies, Search and Rescue Equipment, Oxygen
Systems, Liquid Oxygen Converters, and Analyze Aviators Breathing Oxygen (ABO).
Operates and maintains oxygen system test stands, liquid oxygen converter test stands,
OBOGS test sets, carbon dioxide recharge equipment and sewing machines, to include
adjustment and lubrication. The technician performs pre-op, periodic inspections on
related support equipment. Qualify/certify in ordnance handling functions. The
supervisor is responsible for work center operations.
001693 NOBC 7450 Shop Production Officer Shop Production Officers plan, organize and control industrial shop production. 11-3051.00 Management SHOP PRODUCTION OFFICER SHOP PROD
Regulate shopwork according to manpower, facilities and materials available. Control
production by establishing schedules and maintaining production charts and other
indexes. Balance fluctuations in workload by redistributing work and workmen among
shops, or recommending purchase of materials instead of their manufacture in yard
shop. Direct and conduct studies of current shop methods and related problems.
Compare operating costs of different shops to discover disproportionate outlays.
001694 GS 1654 Printing Services Printing Services series covers two-grade interval positions that manage, supervise, 11-1021.00 Management PRINTING SERVICES PRINT SVCS
lead, or perform administrative work that involves operating and maintaining a printing
program when the work requires knowledge and skill in printing, printing processes,
reprographics, printing procurement, and applying relevant laws, regulations, methods,
and techniques.
001695 NEBC AG Meteorological and Meteorological Oceanographic Technicians measure or acquire the elements of the 19-2021.00 Life, Physical, and METOC TECHNICIAN METOC TEC
Oceanographic Technician physical environment (Land/Sea/Air/Space) that affect platforms, sensors, and weapon Social Science
systems performance. Observe, collect, record and limited analysis of data. Determine
step-by-step procedures and explain fundamental principles and relationships of
meteorology and oceanography (METOC) and their impact on naval forces. Operate
instruments and computers monitoring air pressure, temperature, humidity, wind speed
and direction, sky condition, sea surface temperature and sea waves. Distribute this
data internally and externally to aircraft, ships, and shore activities via communication
devices/web-centric architecture. Interpret Numerical Predication Models and operate
classified/unclassified METOC software and systems.
001696 NOBC 0229 Obstetrician Gynecologist Obstetrician Gy necologists diagnose and treat physiological and pathological diseases 29-1064.00 Healthcare OBSTETRICIAN GYNECOLOGIST OBST GYNEC
of women, especially those involving pelvic organs. Diagnose pregnancy, performs Practitioners and
deliveries, and provides prenatal and postnatal care. Perform necessary surgical Technical
procedures
001697 GS 0131 International Relations International Relations series covers all classes of positions the duties of which are to 19-3094.00 Life, Physical, and INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTRTL RL
advise on, administer, supervise, or perform professional work in the formulation and Social Science
implementation of foreign policy of the United States in the conduct of the relations,
primarily of a political or politico-economic nature, of the United States with other
governments.
001699 GS 1658 Laundry Operations Services Laundry Operations Services series covers two-grade interval positions that 11-1021.00 Management LAUNDRY OPERATIONS SERVICES LAU OPSSVC
supervise, lead, or perform administrative work that inivolves operating laundry and/or
dry cleaning facility when the duties require practical knowledge of laundry and dry
cleaning equipment and processing operations.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001700 NEBC PR Aviation Life Support Systems Aviation Life Support Sy stem s Organizational Level Technicians at ship 49-9093.00 Installation, ALSS ORGANIZATION LEVEL TEC ALSS O TEC
Organizational Level Technician (CV/CVN/LHA/LHD) and shore base squadron maintenance supervisor designated for Maintenance, and
pay grades E4-E6. Maintains and repairs the following aircraft systems: Emergency Repair
Parachutes; Aircraft restraint systems; Life rafts; Search and Rescue (SAR) equipment;
Aircraft firefighting equipment; and First aid kits. Maintains and repairs the following man
mounted (Pilot/Aircrewman) Survival Equipment: Flight gear; Protective clothing;
Survival vests; Anti-exposure assemblies; Anti-gravity systems; Body armor systems;
Oxygen systems; Search and Rescue personnel equipment. Operate as well as
maintain sewing machines, to include adjustment and lubrication. The technician will
also perform daily, preflight, post-flight, other periodic aircraft inspections, and
qualify/certify in ordnance handling functions.
Technicians at ship (CV/CVN/LHA/LHD) and shore base squadron maintenance
supervisor designated for pay grades E4-E6. Maintains and repairs the following aircraft
systems: Emergency Parachutes; Aircraft restraint systems; Life rafts; Search and
Rescue (SAR) equipment; Aircraft firefighting equipment; and First aid kits. Maintains
001701 NOBC 7905 Ship Project Officer Ship Project Officers function as central SUPSHIP point of contact for assigned ship 11-3051.00 Management SHIP PROJECT OFFICER SHP PJ OFF
project. Provide overall coordination for: engineering/technical design services, quality
assurance and inspection, ship trials and delivery, progress monitoring/scheduling,
material procurement, fitting out and post shakedown availabilities, configuration control,
claims monitoring, funds control, contract change negotiation and adjudication,
guarantee provisions and final settlement, liaison with PCO/CO, TYCOM, NAVSEA,
INSURV and other commands.
001702 GS 1667 Food Services Food Services series covers two-grade interval positions that supervise, lead, or 11-3061.00 Management FOOD SERVICES FOOD SVCS
perform administrative work that inivolves operating food services of Federal
Government institutions including storeroom, kitchen, dining room, and meat and bakery
operations. The work requires a practical knowledge of menu planning and food service
operations.
001703 NOBC 7910 Engineering Liaison Officer Engineering Liaison Officers maintain liaison between head of naval mission, attache, 17-2121.01 Architecture and ENGINEERING LIAISON OFFICER ENG LIAS
maritime or space agencies, etc., and headquarters command regarding ship Engineering
construction, conversion and repair and design and installation of systems and
equipment. Maintain cognizance of problem area and status of projects. Provide
technical engineering advice. Assist on problems of completion, acceptance and
operation of vessels. Arrange for performance of work and establishes financial basis for
agreement.
001704 GS 1670 Equipment Services Equipm ent Services series covers two-grade interval positions that supervise, lead, or 49-1011.00 Installation, EQUIPMENT SERVICES EQUIP SVCS
perform administrative work that inivolves collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and Maintenance, and
developing specialized information about equipment work. Work also involves providing Repair
advisory services to those who design, test, produce, procure, supply, operate, repair, or
dispose of equipment. Work may also involve developing or revising equipment
maintenance programs. The work requires applying an intensive and practical
knowledge of the characteristics, properties, and uses of equipment. Knowledge is of
the type gained from technical training, education, and experience in functions such as
repairing, overhauling, maintaining, constructing, or inspecting equipment.
001705 NEBC PR Special Operations Parachute Special Operations Parachute Riggers work with Naval Special Warfare (SEAL 49-9093.00 Installation, SPECIAL OP PARACHUTE RIGGER SP OP RIG
Rigger Teams) and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) units throughout the world. They Maintenance, and
inspect, maintain, pack and use specialized premeditated personnel static line and Repair
freefall parachute systems. They use and maintain specialized aerial delivery & resupply
systems, and helicopter insertion & extraction systems unique to Naval Special Warfare
and EOD units. They function as Parachute Jump Masters and Helicopter Rope
Suspension Techniques (HRST) Master. Special Operations Parachute Riggers also
perform paraloft management, administrative functions, ordnance handling functions and
quality assurance inspections. Operate as well as maintain sewing machines, to include
adjustment and lubrication. Billet Pay Grade: (E-4 and E-8).
001706 NOBC 7927 Naval Engineering Inspection Naval Engineering Inspection Officers conduct or direct inspection of hulls, machinery 17-2121.01 Architecture and NAVAL ENGINEERING INSPECTION O NAV ENGINS
Officer and electrical equipment during fabrication and installation. Establish standards, Engineering
frequency and method of inspection. Examine work for conformance to specifications
and standards, approving minor alterations in plans made necessary by production or
installation difficulties and recommending corrective action where material is deficient.
Witness tests of material and equipment for verification purposes. Appraise capacity of
private plants to perform required contracts.
001707 GS 1699 Equipment, Facilities, and Equipm ent, Facilities, and Services Student Trainee series see the series definition 49-0000.99 Installation, EQUIP, FAC, AND SVCS STU EQFAC&SV S
Services Student Trainee for the General Student Trainee Series, 0099. Maintenance, and
Repair
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001708 NOBC 7930 Ship Electrical Repair Officer Ship Electrical Repair Officers direct ship electrical repair activities. Train and direct 49-1011.00 Installation, SHIP ELECTRICAL REPAIR OFFICER SHP ELC RE
assistants for electrical repairs of ships. Attend arrival conferences. Ensure execution of Maintenance, and
repairs by supervision and inspection, correlating shipboard electrical work with that of Repair
hull, machinery and weapons, deciding sequence of shop and shipboard tasks. Oversee
installation of electrical units. Inspect and approve completed job orders. Authorize, and
report to repair agent, minor variations from designs.
001709 GS 1701 General Education And Training General Education and Training series covers positions that primarily involve 11-3042.00 Management GENERAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING GENERAL ED
professional work in the field of education and training when the work is not more
appropriately covered by another professional series in this or any other group. Included
are positions where: (1) the work has characteristics that may be identified with more
than one professional education series with none predominant; (2) the combination of
professional knowledge required by the work is not specifically covered by another
series; or (3) the work is in a specialized professional field not readily identifiable with
other existing series in this or any other group.
001710 NEBC RP Religious Program Specialist Religious Program Specialists support chaplains of all faiths and religious activities of 21-2021.00 Community and RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALIST RP SPEC
the command. Social Services
001711 NOBC 7931 Naval Engineering Logistics Naval Engineering Logistics Officers develop or direct technical planning for ship 13-1081.00 Business and NAVAL ENGINEERING LOGISTICS OF NAV ENG LO
Officer construction, maintenance and repair in support of operational, strategic, or logistical Financial Operations
planning. Review operational planning requirements, analyzing engineering and material
problems represented. Supervise preparation of technical plans. Recommend
distribution methods to ensure availability of materials for planned requirements such as
new construction, alteration and repair. Estimate logistic implications of technological
developments, new ship types and equipment. Furnishe technical advice and
assistance to command or logistical planning officers.
001712 GS 1702 Education and Training Education and Training Technician series covers positions that involve 25-9099.99 Education, Training, EDUCATION & TRNG TECH ED/TRA TCH
Technician nonprofessional work of a technical, specialized, or support nature in the field of and Library
education and training when the work is properly classified in this group and is not
covered by a more appropriate series. The work characteristically requires knowledge of
program objectives, policies, procedures, or pertinent regulatory requirements affecting
the particular education or training activity. Employees apply a practical understanding or
specialized skills and knowledge of the particular education or training activities involved,
but the work does not require full professional knowledge of education concepts,
principles, techniques, and practices.
001713 NOBC 7936 Ship Construction and Repair Ship Construction and Repair Superintendents (General) direct division of naval 17-2121.01 Architecture and SHIP CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR S SHP CRS GE
Superintendent (General) shipyard production department concerned with shopwork and ship construction and/or Engineering
repair, alteration, conversion, or overhaul. Coordinate specialized units concerned with
hull, machinery, weapons, electrical and electronic equipment, or nuclear reactor plant.
Supervise superintendents having immediate responsibility for specific projects.
Determine priority of work within division. Secure approval for minor modifications in
designs for repairs, recommending major alterations to planning department. Expedite
work to comply with established schedules. Coordinate work with other yard divisions.
001714 GS 1710 Educational and Vocational Educational and Vocational Training series include positions that require applying full 25-9099.99 Education, Training, EDUCATIONAL AND VOCATIONAL TRG EDUC VOC T
Training professional knowledge of the theories, principles, and techniques of education and and Library
training to instructional and educational administration work in education programs
operated by Federal agencies. Some positions also require specialized knowledge of one
or more subjects in which the instruction is given.
001715 NEBC RP Religious Program Manager Religious Program Managers maintain records, ecclesiastical documents and 21-2021.00 Community and RELIGIOUS PROGRAM MANAGER RP MGR
references of various faith groups. Maintain liaison with religious and community Social Services
agencies. Assisting in preparation of devotional and religious educational materials, and
audiovisual displays. Providing physical security for chaplains during field exercises and
in combat environments. Perform bookkeeping and accounting functions related to
Religious Offerings Fund transactions. Determine, develop, manage, and maintain the
administrative and logistical support requirements of religious programs aboard ships,
shore stations, hospitals, Marine Corps units, and other sea service commands. Train
command religious program volunteers on logistics and instruction methods. Supervise
chaplain's office personnel.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001716 NOBC 7937 Ship Construction and Repair Ship Construction and Repair Superintendents (Surface Ships) direct division of 17-2121.01 Architecture and SHIP CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR S SHP C&R SR
Superintendent (Surface Ships) naval shipyard production department concerned with shopwork and ship construction Engineering
and/or repair, alteration, conversion, or overhaul. Coordinate specialized units
concerned with hull, machinery, weapons, electrical and electronic equipment, or nuclear
reactor plant. Supervise superintendents having immediate responsibility for specific
projects. Determine priority of work within division. Secure approval for minor
modifications in designs for repairs, recommending major alterations to planning
department. Expedite work to comply with established schedules. Coordinate work with
other yard divisions.
001717 GS 1712 Training Instruction Training Instruction series covers positions concerned with administration, 25-9099.99 Education, Training, TRAINING INSTRUCTION TRAIN INST
supervision, training program development, evaluation, or instruction in a program of and Library
training when the paramount requirement of the work is a combination of practical
knowledge of the methods and techniques of instruction and practical knowledge of the
subject-matter being taught. Positions in this series do not have either a paramount
requirement of professional knowledge and training in the field of education, or mastery
of a trade, craft, or laboring occupation.
001718 NOBC 7938 Ship Construction and Repair Ship Construction and Repair Superintendents (Subm arines) direct division of naval 17-2121.01 Architecture and SHIP CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR S SHP C&R SU
Superintendent (Submarines) shipyard production department concerned with shopwork and ship construction and/or Engineering
repair, alteration, conversion, or overhaul. Coordinate specialized units concerned with
hull, machinery, weapons, electrical and electronic equipment, or nuclear reactor plant.
Supervise superintendents having immediate responsibility for specific projects.
Determine priority of work within division. Secure approval for minor modifications in
designs for repairs, recommending major alterations to planning department. Expedite
work to comply with established schedules. Coordinate work with other yard divisions.
001719 GS 1715 Vocational Rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation series covers positions requiring the application of 21-1015.00 Community and VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION VOCA REHAB
knowledge of training programs and occupational information in relation to vocational Social Services
rehabilitation problems of the physically or mentally disabled, or of other individuals
whose backgrounds and lack of job skills impair their employability. The work involves
planning training programs for these individuals; placing them in gainful employment; and
supervising them while in training and during adjustment to the job. The duties require
knowledge of vocational training concepts and practices; of the employment market; of
training facilities; and of skill demands and environmental condition in occupations and
specific jobs in relation to their suitability for the training and employment of the persons
served by the rehabilitation program. The work also involves the application of
counseling techniques and methodology in motivating these individuals and helping them
to adjust successfully to the training or work situation; however, full professional
counseling knowledge is not required.
001720 NEBC SO Sea Air and Land (SEAL) Sea Air and Land (SEALs) perform a multitude of duties in support of special operations 55-3018.00 Military Specific SEA AIR AND LAND (SEAL) SEAL
missions and operate on, under and from the sea, in the air and on land. These duties
require skills in combat diving, paradrop and air operations, small boat operations,
submarine and submersible operations, land warfare, small unit tactics, mounted and
dismounted operations, small arms and crew served weapons, explosives,
communications, tactical medicine, mission planning, intelligence gathering and
interpretation, joint and combined operations, and chemical, biological, radiological,
nuclear defense measures in all environments including urban, desert, jungle, arctic, and
mountain warfare.
001721 NOBC 7939 Ship Construction and Repair Ship Construction and Repair Superintendents (Nuclear) direct division of naval 17-2121.01 Architecture and SHIP CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR S NVENGRCHPJ
Superintendent (Nuclear) shipyard production department concerned with shopwork and ship construction and/or Engineering
repair, alteration, conversion, or overhaul. Coordinate specialized units concerned with
hull, machinery, weapons, electrical and electronic equipment, or nuclear reactor plant.
Supervise superintendents having immediate responsibility for specific projects.
Determine priority of work within division. Secure approval for minor modifications in
designs for repairs, recommending major alterations to planning department. Expedite
work to comply with established schedules. Coordinate work with other yard divisions.
001722 GS 1720 Education Program Education Program series covers professional education positions that involve 25-9099.99 Education, Training, EDUCATION PROGRAM EDUC PROG
promoting, coordinating, and improving education policies, programs, standards, and Library
activities, and opportunities in accordance with national policies and objectives. Positions
in this series primarily involve the performance, supervision, or formulation and
implementation of policy concerning education problems and issues. These positions
require a professional knowledge of education theories, principles, processes, and
practices at early childhood, elementary, secondary, or postsecondary levels, or in adult
or continuing education. They also require a knowledge of the Federal Government's
interrelationships with State and local educational agencies or with public and private
postsecondary institutions.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001723 NOBC 0234 Ophthalmologist Ophthalm ologists diagnose and treat diseases, injuries, or other abnormalities of eye. 29-1069.99 Healthcare OPHTHALMOLOGIST OPHTHALMOL
Prescribe treatment or corrective appliance to reestablish visual acuity. Perform surgical Practitioners and
procedures in correction of diseases or injuries involving eye or orbits. Direct Technical
preoperative and postoperative care of patients.
001724 GS 0132 Intelligence Intelligence series covers positions concerned with advising on, administering, 33-3021.03 Protective Service INTELLIGENCE INTELIGNCE
supervising, or performing work in the collection, analysis, evaluation, interpretation, and
dissemination of information on political, economic, social, cultural, physical, geographic,
scientific, or military conditions, trends, and forces in foreign and domestic areas that
directly or indirectly affect the national security. These positions require a basic
knowledge and understanding of one or more of the natural or social sciences,
engineering, or military science, but do not demand, as a primary qualification
requirement, full knowledge of the current state of the art.
001725 NOBC 7959 Naval Engineering Research Naval Engineering Research Project Officers administer scientific research in naval 11-9041.00 Management NAVAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH PRO NV ENG RPO
Project Officer engineering problems. Maintain liaison with civilian contractors or sections of naval
research laboratory. Evaluate progress of research contract. Suggest solutions to
problems involving future or proposed course of project. Advise scientific personnel on
suitability of developmental work for Navy use. Represent project in committee meetings
and contacts with other organizational units. Studie results of research, establishing new
naval applications. Arrange for conduct of tests and experiments and field expeditions.
001726 GS 1725 Public Health Educator Public Health Educator series covers positions involved in administering, supervising, 21-1091.00 Community and PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATOR PBLC HL ED
or performing research or other professional work in public health education. Positions Social Services
are concerned with providing leadership, advice, staff assistance, and consultation on
health education programs. This includes analysis of behavioral and other situational
factors affecting good health practices of individuals, groups, and communities; the
planning of health education programs designed to meet the needs of particular
individuals, groups, or communities; the selection of specialized educational methods,
the preparation of educational materials, and the carrying out of such education activities
that will best serve to stimulate the interest of individuals and groups in scientific
discoveries affecting health in the application of health principles to daily living. Public
health educators consult with State and local health departments, and with national and
local voluntary agencies; organize community groups to study health problems and
methods of disease prevention; and assist in coordinating mass health programs and in
evaluating and improving health education programs.
001727 NEBC SH Retail Operator Retail Operators are responsible for operating all shipboard retail activities. Operate and 41-2031.00 Sales and Related RETAIL OPERATOR RETAIL OP
maintain vending and cash collection machines. Operate ships store afloat. Receive,
check, store and inventory merchandise or materials. Track items entering or leaving the
storeroom and report damaged or spoiled goods. Use hand-held scanners, which they
can connect to computers to keep inventories up to date. Maintain material condition of
storerooms. Process orders, receipts, inventory adjustments, etc. Use financial and
inventory software to enter and manipulate data. Receive, monitor and count funds
received from ATM, vending machines and store operations. Develop detailed marketing
strategy for ship store. Oversee the efficient operation of all sales and service
operations. Ensure cleanliness is maintained in all ships store spaces. Emphasize
customer service in all aspects of the sales and service division.
001728 NOBC 7966 Naval Engineering Trials and Naval Engineering Trials and Survey Officers direct acceptance trials and surveys of 11-9041.00 Management NAVAL ENGINEERING TRIALS AND S ENG TRI&SR
Survey Officer naval vessels. Supervise hull, machinery, electrical and weapons engineering officers in
making specialized inspection. Conduct acceptance trials, scheduling sequence of
events and ensuring that adequate crew is aboard to operate equipment. Report on
deficiencies, fixing responsibility and advising acceptance or rejection. Inspect ships
subject to survey, advising on desirability of retention or disposal. Outline disposition
procedure for survey ships.
001729 GS 1730 Education Research Education Research series covers positions that primarily involve professional 25-9099.99 Education, Training, EDUCATION RESEARCH ED RESEARC
education research work. This includes the performance, leadership, management, or and Library
supervision of scientific research to solve educational problems or to develop new
knowledge bearing on educational processes. The paramount requirements for this work
are knowledge of and skill in applying research principles and methods and a broad and
thorough knowledge of one or more scientific fields or interdisciplinary areas related to
the education research work being performed.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001730 NOBC 7968 Nuclear Power Superintendent Nuclear Power Superintendents control and coordinate engineering and planning of 17-2161.00 Architecture and NUCLEAR POWER SUPERINTENDENT NUC PWR SP
nuclear propulsion plant work. Direct programs of reactor safety, construction, overhaul, Engineering
maintenance, modification, testing and refueling. Inspect all work on reactor plants,
ensuring technical and quality control. Prepare specifications and requirements for
special tools, equipment, facilities, training, procurement and inspection of materials.
Render technical advice on facilities, procedures, schedules, estimates, methods,
responsibilities, training, safety and security. Ensure proper nuclear support facilities on
submarine tenders. Administer Nuclear Power Division.
001731 GS 1740 Education Services Education Services series covers professional positions the duties of which are to 21-1012.00 Community and EDUCATION SERVICES EDUC SVS
administer, supervise, promote, conduct, or evaluate programs and activities designed to Social Services
provide individualized career-related or self-development education plans. The work
requires knowledge of education theories, principles, procedures, and practices of
secondary, adult, or continuing education. Some positions require skill in counseling
students or enrollees to establish educational and occupational objectives.
001732 NEBC SH Laundry Operator Laundry Operators receive, process, and return laundry. Operate and tend washing 51-6011.00 Production LAUNDRY OPERATOR LAUDR OP
and dry cleaning machines to clean or dry clean shipboard linen and uniforms articles.
001733 NOBC 7970 Yard Planning Officer Yard Planning Officers administer shipyard planning department, including direction of 11-3051.00 Management YARD PLANNING OFFICER YARD PLN
activities of the planning and estimating division, the design division and the combat
systems division. Serve as central authority for committing the shipyard. Authorize work
accomplishment. Supervise cost estimating and control. Direct preparation and issue of
technical specifications and designs. Initiate procurement of material and funds.
Administer funds for industrial work.
001734 GS 1750 Instructional Systems Instructional Sy stem s series covers professional positions the duties of which are to 13-1073.00 Business and INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS INSTRL SYS
administer, supervise, advise on, design, develop, or provide educational or training Financial Operations
services in formal education or training programs. The work requires knowledge of
learning theory and the principles, methods, practices and techniques of one or more
specialties of the instructional systems field. The work may require knowledge of one or
more subjects or occupations in which educational or training instruction is provided.
001735 NOBC 7974 Naval Engineering Officer, Ship Naval Engineering Officers, Ship Design direct or supervise ship design activities. 17-2121.02 Architecture and NAVAL ENGINEERING OFFICER, SHI ENG SHPDSG
Design Organize and coordinate design work, including value engineering studies. Serve as Engineering
consultant on hull, machinery, electrical and electronic design problems for ships under
construction, overhaul, conversion, inactivation, and for special design projects. Direct
stability and strength tests. Supervise ship design improvement projects and approves
designs on basis of adequacy and accuracy.
001736 GS 1799 Education Student Trainee Education Student Trainee series series see the series definition for the General 25-0000.99 Education, Training, EDUCATION STU EDUC STUD
Student Trainee Series, 0099. and Library
001737 NEBC SH Barber B arbers cut and style hair. Keep work areas clean and hair cutting implements sanitized. 39-5011.00 Personal Care and BARBER BARBER
Service
001738 NOBC 7976 Ship Repair Officer Ship Repair Officers direct hull, machinery, electrical and electronic repair work on all 17-2121.01 Architecture and SHIP REPAIR OFFICER SHP REP
types of naval vessels. Examine work requests from ships alongside. Confer with repair Engineering
department officers and with executive and engineering officers of ships, deciding
feasibility of performing requested repairs. Supply technical advice, interpreting Naval
Sea Systems Command policy to conferees. Direct distribution of authorized work
among repair divisions, establishing priorities in accordance with needs of vessel and
capacity of yard or tender.
001739 GS 1801 General Inspection, Investigation, General Inspection, Investigation, Enforcem ent, and Com pliance series covers 13-1041.04 Business and GEN INSP,INVES,ENF,AND COMPLIA GEN INS/IN
Enforcement, and Compliance positions which supervise, lead, or perform inspection, investigation, enforcement, or Financial Operations
compliance work. This series is applicable when the work of the position is covered by
two or more administrative occupations in the General Inspection, Investigation,
Enforcement, and Compliance Group, 1800, and no one occupation predominates; or is
consistent with this occupational group but not covered by an established series in the
1800 group.
001740 NOBC 7984 Ship Type Engineering Officer Ship Ty pe Engineering Officer direct engineering activities such as systems command 17-2121.01 Architecture and SHIP TYPE ENGINEERING OFFICER SHP TYP EN
or fleet staff activities organized on basis of ship types. Review and authorizes plans for Engineering
new construction, repair and alteration of type vessel. Assign design and development
work to various specialized engineering divisions. Coordinate activities of systems
command, shipyards and private contractors during new construction and conversion.
Review type inspection, trial board and similar reports and corrects deficiencies.
Authorize expenditure of funds for type ship.
001741 GS 1802 Compliance Inspection and Com pliance Inspection and Support series covers positions that perform or supervise 43-4061.00 Office and COMPLIANCE INSPECTION AND SUPT COMPL IN/S
Support inspectional or technical support work in assuring compliance with or enforcement of Administrative Support
Federal laws, regulations, or other mandatory guidelines and that are not classifiable to
another, more specific, occupational series. The work requires a knowledge of
prescribed procedures, established techniques, directly applicable guidelines, and
pertinent characteristics of regulated items or activities.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001742 NEBC LS (formerly SK) Supply Chain Manager Supply Chain Managers perform functions related to material procurement, customer 11-3011.00 Management SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGER SUP MGR
service, administration, training and technical research. Perform and oversee
warehousing functions including receiving, stowing, issuing, of material and maintenance
of warehouse organization. Conduct and oversee ordering, issuing, inventorying, and
tracking of repairable assets. Prepare requisitions for material outside of normal supply
channels. Deal with vendors, contractors, and husbanding agents. Maintain the
inventory accuracy for a supply activity. Conduct inventories and take corrective action.
Formulate load-out plans for deployments. Oversee material procurement, customer
service, administration, training, and technical research.
001743 NOBC 7996 Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repairs administer Navy and other 55-1014.00 Military Specific SUPERVISOR OF SHIPBUILDING, CO SUP SHP
Conversion, and Repair Department of Defense shipbuilding, design, conversion, repair and facility contracts with
private shipbuilding plants. Ensure compliance with contract terms, schedules,
specifications and quality assurance requirements. Approve requests for
repair/conversion funds for coordination of fiscal requirements within designated area.
Direct functions related to repairs, alterations and conversions. Perform mobilization
planning for accomplishment of repair and conversion of vessels in designated area.
001744 GS 1810 General Investigation General Investigation series covers positions which supervise, lead, or perform work 43-4061.00 Office and GENERAL INVESTIGATION GEN INVEST
involving planning, conducting, or managing investigations not involving criminal Administrative Support
violations of Federal laws. Investigators use the results of general investigations to make
or invoke administrative judgments, sanctions, or penalties. Work in this series primarily
requires: knowledge of investigative techniques and the laws, rules, regulations, and
objectives of the employing agency; and skill in interviewing, following leads, researching
records, reconstructing events, and preparing reports.
001745 NOBC 7997 Yard Production Officer Yard Production Officers direct production department of naval shipyard comprising 11-3051.00 Management YARD PRODUCTION OFFICER YARD PROD
such divisions as shipbuilding, ship repair, and shop. Develop and enforce policies and
procedures within department to accomplish work within time allowed and funds
allocated. Ensure conformance to applicable instructions and sound engineering and
safety practices. Determine work commitments for department. Direct maintenance and
custody of materials and equipment. Control physical security of production shops and
of ships prior to commissioning. Coordinate work with other yard departments.
001746 GS 1811 Criminal Investigation Crim inal Investigation series covers positions which supervise, lead, or perform work 33-3021.00 Protective Service CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION CRIMNAL IN
involving planning, conducting, or managing investigations related to alleged or
suspected criminal violations of Federal laws. The work involves: recognizing,
developing, and presenting evidence to reconstruct events, sequences, time elements,
relationships, responsibilities, legal liabilities, and conflicts of interest; conducting
investigations in a manner meeting legal and procedural requirements; and providing
investigations and prosecutions.
001747 NEBC LS (formerly SK) Logistics Specialist Logistics Specialists perform auditing functions of all supply areas. Prepare senior 43-3061.00 Office and LOGISTICS SPECIALIST LOG SPEC
management reports. Maintain activity financial records and reports. Make budget Administrative Support
related recommendations. Take corrective action on financial discrepancies. Monitor all
supply functions. Conduct inspections and audits. Maintain supply management
computer system. Generate required reports and maintain integrity of system.
001748 NOBC 7998 Combat Systems Superintendent Com bat Sy stem s Superintendents administer the installation, modification, overhaul 11-9041.00 Management COMBAT SYSTEMS SUPERINTENDENT CBT SYS SU
and repair of ship combat systems. Provide technical guidance, advice and assistance
to shipyard and ships in the introduction of new equipment, systems and shipboard
aeronautical material and equipment. Assure proper installation, modification, overhaul,
or repair of shipboard electronics, missile and weapons systems and components.
Coordinate production and supply activities. Conduct final testing and inspection of
operating systems to ensure operability of ship combat systems.
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Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001750 NEBC AG Oceanographic Forecaster Oceanographic Forecasters analyze elements of the oceanographic environment and 19-2021.00 Life, Physical, and OCEANOGRAPHIC FORECASTER OCEAN FORC
land/sea interface to forecast on Synoptic, Meso, and Micro scales, and produce Social Science
oceanographic forecasts in support of naval operations and missions; predict and assess
the elements of the littoral regions, ocean, and ocean floor environment that affect both
friendly and enemy platforms, sensors, and weapon system performance, and naval/joint
operations and missions; characterize the operating environment and recommend
successful mission accomplishment; create oceanographic climatological studies
supporting naval warfare planning; demonstrate expertise in Naval Special Warfare,
Mine Warfare, Anti-Submarine Warfare, and Geospatial Information Systems (GIS),
datum issues, Tactical Decision Aids (physical properties/acoustic/electro-
optic/electromagnetic), and the littoral environment; synthesize a vast array of
oceanographic data including Numerical Prediction Models and Tactical Decision Aids;
distribute data internally and externally to aircraft, ships, and shore activities via
communication devices/web-centric architecture.
001751 NOBC 0244 Orthopedic Surgeon Orthopedic Surgeons diagnose and treats injuries, diseases, and abnormalities of 29-1067.00 Healthcare ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON ORTHO SURG
bones and joints. Perform surgical procedures in alleviation or correction of such Practitioners and
diseases, abnormalities, or injuries. Interprets X-ray films pertaining to bony structures. Technical
Direct preoperative and postoperative care of patients.
001752 GS 0134 Intelligence Aid And Clerk Intelligence Aid and Clerk series positions have duties involving subordinate or clerical 43-9199.99 Office and INTELLIGENCE AID AND CLERK NTEL A/C
work in the field of intelligence. These duties require the application of knowledge Administrative Support
concerning administrative or clerical procedures and operations peculiar to the collection,
production, or dissemination of intelligence information. Such information covers the
political, economic, social, cultural, physical, geographic, scientific, or military trends or
conditions in foreign or domestic areas that affect the national security.
001753 NOBC 7999 Technical Assistant for Weapons Technical Assistant for Weapons conduct and carry out evaluation, installation, testing 11-9041.00 Management TECHNICAL ASSISTANT FOR WEAPON TCH AST WE
and maintenance programs of shipboard weapons (including fleet ballistic missile)
systems, subsystems and component equipment. Supervise shipboard weapons
systems installation, testing, maintenance, repair and overhaul. Review testing and firing
results. Provide advice and guidance on facility and training requirements.
001754 GS 1815 Air Safety Investigating Air Safety Investigating series positions included in this series have duties involving 53-6051.01 Transportation and AIR SAFETY INVESTIGATING AIR SFTY I
the investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents involving United States Material Moving
aircraft anywhere in the world, and in the establishment of programs and procedures to
provide for the notification and reporting of accidents. The investigation includes a report
of the facts, conditions, and circumstances relating to each accident and a determination
of the probable cause of the accident along with recommendations for remedial action
designed to prevent similar accidents in the future. Special studies and investigations on
matters pertaining to safety in air navigation and the prevention of accidents are
conducted to ascertain what will best tend to reduce or eliminate the possibility of, or
recurrence of, accidents. These duties and responsibilities require the application of a
broad technical knowledge in the field of aviation, and experience or training that
provides a knowledge of investigative techniques and/or legal procedures and practices.
001755 NEBC STS Sonar Operator Sonar Equipm ent Operators operate sonar systems, underwater fire control systems, 43-9011.00 Office and SONAR OPERATOR SONAR OP
and support equipment on combatant surface ships and fixed shore stations. They Administrative Support
conduct undersea surveillance and aid in safe navigation. They use both shipboard
equipment and fixed shore equipment to detect, analyze and locate targets of interest.
They conduct ordnance handling and operate various support systems.
001756 NOBC 8002 Aerodynamics Engineering Aerody nam ics Engineering Officers plan and direct aerodynamic and hydrodynamic 17-2011.00 Architecture and AERODYNAMICS ENGINEERING OFFIC AERO ENG
Officer projects concerned with analysis of flight performance characteristics of aircraft and Engineering
guided missiles. Prepare aircraft specifications concerned with flying qualities of
experimental aircraft and guided missiles. Initiate and coordinate aerodynamic tests of
aircraft models and components. Evaluate test results determining stability and control
characteristics of type aircraft or missile. Suggest modifications in structural design to
improve flight performance. Recommend acceptance of model on basis of flight
performance.
001758 NOBC 8004 Aeronautical Engineering Officer, Aeronautical Engineering Officers, Aircraft Mechanical, Electronic, Electrical and 17-2011.00 Architecture and AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING OFFIC AEROA/CSYS
Aircraft Mechanical, Electronic, Safety Equipm ent administer and direct research, development and testing of aircraft Engineering
Electrical and Safety Equipment mechanical, electronic, electrical and/or safety equipment and related systems.
Determine design requirements for aircraft equipment such as actuating and flight control
systems, airframe components, emergency ejection devices, mechanical standards
parts and/or aircrew protective systems and equipment. Prepare production
specifications for contractor. Consult with aircraft design engineers in adapting
equipment to aircraft. Determine standards for flight testing of equipment and systems.
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Occupational Occupational
Job O*NET-SOC Short Title
Classification Classification Job Title Job Description O*NET Job Family Short Title (30 Chara)
Code Code (10 Chara)
Job Type Code
001759 GS 1822 Mine Safety And Health Mine Safety and Health Inspection series covers positions which supervise, lead, or 17-2151.00 Architecture and MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH INSP MINE S/H I
Inspection perform work involving underground and surface mining and milling operations Engineering
associated with coal, metal, and nonmetal mines, and plants where ores are processed
for distribution. Inspectors and specialists may determine and/or adjust monetary
penalties assessed against violators of mine safety and health laws or regulations.
Positions in this series require: knowledge of laws, regulations, and standards for mine
safety and health; knowledge of safety and health practices, principles, programs, and
hazards applicable to mining and/or milling; and practical knowledge of underground
and/or surface mining processes and systems.
001760 NEBC STS Sonar Technician Sonar Equipm ent Technicians maintain, troubleshoot and repair sonar systems, 49-2093.00 Installation, SONAR TECHNICIAN SONAR TEC
underwater fire control systems, and support equipment on combatant surface ships and Maintenance, and
fixed shore stations. Repair
001761 NOBC 8015 Aircraft Armament Development Aircraft Arm am ent Developm ent Officers plan and direct research, design, 17-2011.00 Architecture and AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT DEVELOPMENT A/C ARM DV
Officer development, test, evaluation, or installation programs for aircraft armament. Determine Engineering
physical and performance characteristics of aircraft weapons including aircraft guns,
rockets, pyrotechnics, bombs and bomb systems and chemical systems. Evaluate
aircraft and armament compatibility. Manage technical aspects of aircraft armament
programs concerned with launching and suspension equipment, pyrotechnic dispensers
and launchers, armament monitor and control systems, arming and dearming equipment,
guided missilelauncher power supplies, armor, turrets and pylons. Supervise
preparation of design specifications.
001762 GS 1825 Aviation Safety Aviation Safety series covers positions that involve primarily developing, administering, 53-6051.01 Transportation and AVIATION SAFETY AVIAT SFTY
or enforcing regulations and standards concerning civil aviation safety, including: (1) the Material Moving
airworthiness of aircraft and aircraft systems; (2) the competence of pilots, mechanics,
and other airmen; and (3) safety aspects of aviation facilities, equipment, and
procedures. These positions require knowledge and skill in the operation, maintenance,
or manufacture of aircraft and aircraft systems. (Note: This series does not include work
involved in the repair and maintenance of aircraft and/or aircraft systems.)
001763 NOBC 8018 Aircraft Production Officer Aircraft Production Officers furnishe technical advice and direction in procurement and 11-3051.00 Management AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION OFFICER A/C PROD
production of aircraft and components such as power plants, propellers and instruments.
Determine production schedules for aircraft and aircraft components to meet naval
aviation requirements. Investigate sources of supplies, bid quotations and
manufacturers' capacities and potentials; prepare procurement directives. Direct
production and shipment of equipment, ensuring fulfillment of aircraft production
schedules. Assist contractors in production engineering, planning and control,
maintaining liaison through aviation field representatives.
001765 NEBC STS Sonar Manager Sonar Managers manage the employment of Undersea Warfare equipment. They 49-1011.00 Installation, SONAR MANAGER SONAR MGR
evaluate, disseminate and make tactical Undersea Warfare decisions. Coordinate Maintenance, and
communications. Manage equipment maintenance and training programs. They Repair
conduct ordnance oversight.
001766 NOBC 8026 Aircraft Test Engineer Aircraft Test Engineers direct or conduct engineering tests on experimental and service 17-2011.00 Architecture and AIRCRAFT TEST ENGINEER A/C TST EN
type aircraft to gain data concerning design, fabrication, serviceability and operation of Engineering
aircraft. Study details of airframe, powerplant, instrumentation and special equipment of
aircraft, determining methods and procedures of conducting tests. Participate in test
flights, recording data, observing functioning of aircraft and equipment and supervising
operation of aircraft equipment. Prepare technical reports setting forth findings and
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