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client relations manager
Client relations managers act as the middle person between a company and its customers. They ensure that the customers are satisfied by providing them with guidance and explanation on their accounts and services received by the company. They also have possible other tasks such as developing plans or delivering proposals.
2431.6
Q1 2012
Q4 2013
true
29
call centre agent
Call centre agents handle incoming or outgoing customer calls for a business. They call existing and prospective customers to promote goods and services. They also obtain sales and arrange sales visits.
5244.1
Q1 2011
Q4 2012
true
29
proofreader
Proofreaders examine facsimiles of the finished products such as books, newspaper and magazines. They correct grammatical, typographical and spelling errors in order to ensure the quality of the printed product.
4413.1
Q1 2011
Q4 2011
true
29
customer service representative
Customer service representatives handle complaints and are responsible for maintaining overall goodwill between an organisation and its customers. They manage data regarding customer satisfaction and report it.
4225.1
Q1 2014
Q4 2015
true
30
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q3 2010
Q4 2010
true
30
child day care worker
Child day care workers provide social services to children and their families in order to improve their social and psychological functioning. They aim to maximise family's well-being by caring of children during the day.
5311.1.3
Q1 2011
Q2 2011
true
30
physiotherapy assistant
Physiotherapy assistants work under supervision, within defined contexts using agreed treatment protocols and procedures such as collecting client data and maintaining the equipment required in physiotherapy interventions. The overall responsibility is retained by the delegating professional.
3255.2
Q2 2010
Q3 2010
true
30
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q3 2011
Q4 2011
true
30
early years teaching assistant
Early years teaching assistants support the early years teacher in an early years or nursery school. They assist in class instruction, in classroom supervision in absence of the head teacher, and in organising, developing and putting into practice of the daily schedule. Early years teaching assistants monitor and help students in group as well as individually, and tend to focus on the students in need of extra care and attention the early years teacher cannot provide.
5312.1
Q4 2011
Q1 2012
true
30
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q2 2012
Q4 2013
true
30
early years teacher
Early years teachers instruct students, primarily young children, in basic subjects and creative play with the aim of developing their social and intellectual skills in an informal way in preparation for future formal learning. They create lesson plans, possibly in accordance with a fixed curriculum, for an entire class or smaller groups and test the students on the content. These lesson plans, based on basic subjects, can include the instruction of number, letter, and colour recognition, days of the week, categorisation of animals and transport vehicles etc. Early years teachers also supervise students outside the classroom on school grounds and enforce rules of behaviour there as well.
2342.1
Q1 2013
Q4 2015
true
30
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2016
Q3 2016
true
30
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q2 2016
Q4 2016
true
30
drama teacher secondary school
Drama teachers at secondary schools provide education to students, commonly children and young adults, in a secondary school setting. They are usually subject teachers, specialised and instructing in their own field of study, drama. They prepare lesson plans and materials, monitor the students’ progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate the students’ knowledge and performance on the subject of drama through assignments, tests and examinations.
2330.1.6
Q2 2017
Q4 2017
true
30
physical education teacher secondary school
Physical education teachers at secondary schools provide education to students, commonly children and young adults, in a secondary school setting. They are usually subject teachers, specialised and instructing in their own field of study, physical education . They prepare lesson plans and materials, monitor the students’ progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate the students’ knowledge and performance on the subject of physical education through practical, usually physical, tests and examinations.
2330.1.15
Q3 2017
Q4 2018
true
30
academic support officer
Academic support officers provide assistance to students with learning problems and act as the main point of contact for these students. They make sure extra tuition and educational programmes are provided to under-represented students with academic or personal issues. They also organise several social activities throughout the academic year.
2359.2
Q3 2017
Q4 2017
true
32
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2016
Q3 2016
false
34
waiter/waitress
Waiters/waitresses supply guests with food and drinks as requested. Waiters/waitresses usually work in restaurants, bars and hotels. This involves the preparation of tables, serving food or beverages and taking payments.
5131.2
null
null
false
35
steward/stewardess
Stewards/stewardesses perform food and beverage service activities on all land, sea and air travel services.
5111.2
Q2 2008
Q4 2010
false
35
waiter/waitress
Waiters/waitresses supply guests with food and drinks as requested. Waiters/waitresses usually work in restaurants, bars and hotels. This involves the preparation of tables, serving food or beverages and taking payments.
5131.2
Q3 2008
null
false
35
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q3 2007
null
false
35
office clerk
Office clerks are responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties in an office setting and support of business operations within a department. They assist all the administrative staff, secretaries, and assistants by sorting mail, filing forms and documents, answering phones, greeting clients and scheduling meetings.
4110.1
Q3 2006
Q4 2006
false
35
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2000
Q4 2005
false
37
social care worker
Social care workers provide support and help people with care services. They help people to live full and valued lives in the community. They assist babies, young children, adolescents, adults and older adults.They attend to the psychological, social, emotional and physical needs of service users. They work in a large variety of settings with individuals, families, groups, organisations and communities.
3412.4
Q2 2003
Q2 2008
true
37
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q2 2008
Q1 2011
true
37
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2011
Q3 2014
true
39
sales processor
Sales processors handle sales, select channels of delivery, execute orders and inform clients about dispatching and procedures. They communicate with clients in order to address missing information and/or additional details.
5223.5
Q1 2014
null
false
39
billing clerk
Billing clerks create credit memos, invoices and monthly customer statements and issue them to customers by all necessary means. They update customer files accordingly.
4311.1
Q1 2011
Q4 2012
false
39
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
null
null
false
39
billing clerk
Billing clerks create credit memos, invoices and monthly customer statements and issue them to customers by all necessary means. They update customer files accordingly.
4311.1
null
null
false
39
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 1982
Q4 2010
false
39
hand packer
Hand packers collect, pack and label goods and materials by hand. They ensure that all goods and materials are packed according to instructions and requirements.
9321.2
null
null
false
40
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q3 2009
Q3 2010
false
40
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q3 2013
Q3 2014
false
42
hairdresser assistant
Hairdresser assistants clean the hair of clients, apply hair conditioner and dying treatment in a beauty salon. They apply shampoo, rub scalp and rinse the hair. They may also do scalp treatment, bleaching, tinting, and massaging for their clients. Hairdresser assistants use specialized lotions, shampoos, conditioners, and other hair care equipment, according to their client's needs and preferences.
5141.1.2
Q1 2018
Q4 2019
false
42
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2017
Q4 2018
false
42
kitchen assistant
Kitchen assistants assist in the preparation of food and cleaning of the kitchen area.
9412.1
Q1 2012
Q4 2015
false
42
kitchen assistant
Kitchen assistants assist in the preparation of food and cleaning of the kitchen area.
9412.1
Q1 2010
Q4 2012
false
42
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2006
Q4 2007
false
42
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2005
Q4 2007
false
42
residential care home worker
Residential care home workers follow a specific plan to provide day-to-day care to clients. They develop a client-focused environment in the care homes where they work. They look after the physical and mental wellbeing of clients by providing social care in residential centres
3412.4.9
Q1 2004
null
false
42
infantry soldier
Infantry soldiers fight in combat missions or provide aid in peacekeeping missions and other humanitarian services. They handle weapons and provide defence services where they are required, and attempt to complete missions while causing minimal harm.
0310.3
Q1 1990
Q4 1995
false
43
child care worker
Child care workers provide care for children when the parents or family members are unavailable. They look after the children's basic needs and help or supervise them during play. Child care workers can work for preschools, daycare centres, childcare agencies or individual families.
5311.1
Q1 2014
Q3 2017
false
46
commercial sales representative
Commercial sales representatives represent a company in selling and providing information on goods and services to businesses and organisations.
3322.1
Q1 2015
Q4 2017
true
46
sales account manager
Sales account managers serve as intermediators between clients and the organisation, managing both sales and long term relations with the client. They have knowledge about products and services and develop contracts with customers.
1420.3
Q1 2015
null
true
46
accounting assistant
Accounting assistants record and report ticketing accounting situations to the accountant they work with, verify deposits and prepare daily reports and income. They arrange authorised refund vouchers, maintain the returned check accounts and communicate with ticketing managers concerning about any issues with ticketing systems.
3313.1
Q1 2013
Q4 2014
true
46
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2011
Q4 2013
true
46
commercial sales representative
Commercial sales representatives represent a company in selling and providing information on goods and services to businesses and organisations.
3322.1
Q1 2007
Q4 2011
true
46
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 1996
Q4 2007
true
46
commercial sales representative
Commercial sales representatives represent a company in selling and providing information on goods and services to businesses and organisations.
3322.1
Q1 1986
Q4 1996
true
46
funeral services director
Funeral services directors coordinate the logistics of funerals. They support the deceased family by arranging the details concerning the location, dates and times of memorial services. Funeral services directors contact representatives of the cemetery to prepare the site, plan transportation for the deceased person, advise on the types of memorials and legal requirements or paperwork. Funeral services directors organise the daily operations of the crematorium. They oversee the staff's activities in the crematorium and ensure that they deliver services according to legal requirements. They monitor the crematorium service revenue budget and develop and maintain operational rules within the crematorium.
5163.4
Q1 1983
Q4 1986
true
47
private chauffeur
Private chauffeurs transport their employers to a particular destination safely and on time. They use navigation devices to reach the destination in the shortest time possible, advise on weather and traffic conditions and comply with legal driving regulations.
8322.6
null
null
false
47
cargo vehicle driver
Cargo vehicle drivers operate vehicles such as trucks and vans. They may also take care of the loading and unloading of cargo.
8332.2
Q1 2015
null
false
47
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2010
Q4 2015
false
47
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q2 2024
Q4 2024
false
47
occupational driving instructor
Occupational driving instructors teach occupational drivers how to operate their vehicles according to driving regulations. They teach their students theory and techniques on how to optimally drive and maintain their specific vehicle, observe and evaluate the students' practice. They also focus on non-driving related subjects such as customer service (in case of person transportation drivers) and safety measure regulations.
2320.1.19
Q2 2008
Q4 2008
false
47
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2002
Q4 2007
false
47
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 1999
Q4 1999
false
48
project manager
Project managers oversee the project on a daily basis and are responsible for delivering high-quality results within the identified objectives and constraints, ensuring the effective use of the allocated resources. They are responsible for risk and issue management, project communication and stakeholder management. Project managers perform the activities of planning, organising, securing, monitoring and managing the resources and work necessary to deliver specific project goals and objectives in an effective and efficient way.
1219.6
Q3 2024
null
true
48
warehouse manager
Warehouse managers assume the responsibility for storage facilities. They manage the operations and the staff within.
1324.3.4
Q3 2014
Q4 2014
true
48
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q2 2013
Q3 2014
true
49
accountant
Accountants review and analyse financial statements, budgets, financial reports, and business plans in order to check for irregularities resulting from error or fraud, and provide their clients with financial advice in matters such as financial forecasting and risk analysis. They may audit financial data, resolve insolvency cases, prepare tax returns and provide other tax-related advice in reference to current legislation.
2411.1
Q3 2017
Q4 2017
true
49
warehouse worker
Warehouse workers execute the accurate handling, packing and storage of materials in a warehouse. They receive goods, label them, check quality, store the goods and document any damage. Warehouse workers also monitor stock levels of items, keep inventory and ship goods.
9333.8
Q1 2016
Q4 2017
true
49
solar energy technician
Solar energy technicians install and maintain systems that collect solar energy. They prepare the necessary fixtures, often on roofs, install solar panels, and plug them into an electronic system including an inverter to connect the solar energy systems to the electricity lines.
7411.1.4
Q1 2017
Q4 2018
true
49
bartender
Bartenders serve alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks as requested by clients in a hospitality service bar outlet.
5132.1
Q1 2014
Q4 2018
true
49
kitchen assistant
Kitchen assistants assist in the preparation of food and cleaning of the kitchen area.
9412.1
null
null
true
50
shop assistant
Shop assistants work in shops where they perform assistance duties. The help shopkeepers in their daily work such as ordering and refilling of goods and stock, providing general advice to customers, selling products and maintaining the shop.
5223.6
Q1 2013
null
false
50
shop assistant
Shop assistants work in shops where they perform assistance duties. The help shopkeepers in their daily work such as ordering and refilling of goods and stock, providing general advice to customers, selling products and maintaining the shop.
5223.6
Q1 2010
Q4 2011
false
50
data quality specialist
Data quality specialists review organisation's data for accuracy, recommend enhancements to record systems and data acquisition processes and assess referential and historical integrity of data. They also develop documents and maintain data quality goals and standards and oversee an organisation's data privacy policy and monitor compliance of data flows against data quality standards.
2519.1
Q1 2006
Q4 2007
false
50
heat treatment furnace operator
Heat treatment furnace operators monitor the process of heat treatment of castings. They control the treatment furnaces and direct all activities of furnace operation, including the interpretation of computer data, temperature measurement and adjustment, and loading vessels. They control the chemicothermal treatment of castings in order to reach the standards.
7223.9
Q1 1995
Q4 2005
false
51
hardware and paint specialised seller
Hardware and paint specialised sellers sell hardware, paints and other hardware in specialised shops.
5223.7.21
null
null
false
51
clothing specialised seller
Clothing specialised sellers sell clothes in specialised shops.
5223.7.8
Q1 2013
null
false
51
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q1 2012
Q4 2013
false
51
domestic cleaner
Domestic cleaners perform all necessary cleaning activities in order to clean their clients' houses. They vacuum and sweep floors, wash dishes, launder clothes, dust, scrub and polish surfaces and disinfect equipment and materials.
9111.1
Q1 2011
Q4 2012
false
51
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q1 2008
Q4 2011
false
51
retail entrepreneur
Retail entrepreneurs organise business processes and concepts in his/her personally owned business.
5221.1
Q1 1988
Q4 2007
false
52
aesthetician
Aestheticians offer skin care treatments. They apply various facial treatments according to their clients' needs and skin type, such as lotions, scrubs, peels and masks, in order to maintain the skin healthy and attractive. Aestheticians may also give neck massages and body treatments such as wraps. Aestheticians remove unwanted hair on different body parts like eyebrows, upper lip or the bikini area. They perform facial massage and apply make-up for various occasions.
5142.1
null
null
false
52
promotion assistant
Promotion assistants provide support in the implementation of programs and promotional efforts in points-of-sale. They research and administer all the information required by managers to decide whether promotional programs are required. If so, they support in getting of materials and resources for the promotional action.
2431.16
null
null
false
52
primary school teacher
Primary school teachers instruct students on a primary school level. They develop lesson plans in line with curriculum objectives for the variety of subjects they teach, including mathematics, languages, nature studies and music. They monitor the students' learning development and evaluate their knowledge and skills on the subjects taught through tests. They build their course content on the students' knowledge of previous learnings and encourage them to deepen their understanding on the subjects they are interested in. They use class resources and teaching methods to create an inspiring learning environment. Primary school teachers also contribute to school events and communicate with parents and administrative staff.
2341.1
null
null
false
54
warehouse worker
Warehouse workers execute the accurate handling, packing and storage of materials in a warehouse. They receive goods, label them, check quality, store the goods and document any damage. Warehouse workers also monitor stock levels of items, keep inventory and ship goods.
9333.8
Q1 2015
Q2 2015
false
54
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q4 2014
Q1 2015
false
54
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q4 2014
Q1 2015
false
54
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2013
Q3 2014
false
54
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q3 2011
Q2 2013
false
55
chemical processing plant controller
Chemical processing plant controllers control the chemical production process. They operate machines and systems, being responsible to monitor and maintain the equipment and the instruments in control.
3133.1
Q1 2018
Q2 2018
false
55
car and van delivery driver
Car and van delivery drivers transport goods and packages to specified locations by car or van. They load and unload goods according to schedule, ensure proper handling of packages, follow directions and plan the best route to each destination.
8322.2
Q4 2017
Q2 2018
false
55
power plant control room operator
Power plant control room operators are responsible for the safe and proper operation of power plants, switchyards and associated control structures. They repair and maintain the involved machinery and equipment to ensure the plant's efficient operation and to tackle emergency situations such as blackouts.
3131.3.7
Q3 2016
Q4 2017
false
55
warehouse worker
Warehouse workers execute the accurate handling, packing and storage of materials in a warehouse. They receive goods, label them, check quality, store the goods and document any damage. Warehouse workers also monitor stock levels of items, keep inventory and ship goods.
9333.8
Q2 2016
Q3 2016
false
55
materials handler
Materials handlers execute the handling and storage of materials through activities such as loading, unloading and moving articles in a warehouse or storage room. They work according to orders to inspect materials and provide documentation for the handling of items. Materials handlers also manage inventory and ensure the safe disposal of waste.
9333.3
Q4 2015
Q1 2016
false
55
waiter/waitress
Waiters/waitresses supply guests with food and drinks as requested. Waiters/waitresses usually work in restaurants, bars and hotels. This involves the preparation of tables, serving food or beverages and taking payments.
5131.2
Q2 2015
Q3 2016
false
55
shelf filler
Shelf fillers stock and rotate merchandise on shelves, identifying and removing expired products. They clean the shop after its operational hours, ensuring that the shelves are fully stocked for the next day. Shelf fillers may use trolleys, small forklifts to move stock and ladders to reach high shelves. They also give directions to customers in order to locate specific products.  
9334.1
Q3 2013
Q3 2018
false
55
baking operator
Baking operators tend automatic reels or conveyor-type ovens to bake bread, pastries and other bakery products. They interpret work orders to determine the products and the quantities to be baked. They set the operational speed of conveyors, baking times, and temperatures. They supervise the baking process and maintain oven operations in control.
8160.2
Q1 2013
Q2 2013
false
55
cargo vehicle driver
Cargo vehicle drivers operate vehicles such as trucks and vans. They may also take care of the loading and unloading of cargo.
8332.2
Q3 2016
Q4 2016
false
55
hand packer
Hand packers collect, pack and label goods and materials by hand. They ensure that all goods and materials are packed according to instructions and requirements.
9321.2
Q4 2015
null
false
56
manufactured wooden building assembler
Manufactured wooden building assemblers put together wooden elements for use in construction. The elements, or modules, may consist of walls with windows and doors built-in, or may be as large as whole rooms. The assemblers put together the supporting structure, insulation materials, and covering, and fasten it together to obtain usable modules.
7119.3
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
false
56
carpenter supervisor
Carpenter supervisors monitor carpentry operations in construction. They assign tasks and take quick decisions to resolve problems. They pass their skills on to apprentice carpenters.
3123.1.3
Q1 2014
Q1 2015
false
56
commissioning technician
Commissioning technicians work with commissioning engineers to supervise the final stages of a project when systems are installed and tested. They inspect the correct functioning of the equipment, facilities and plants and when necessary they perform repairs and maintenance.
3119.4
Q2 2014
Q4 2014
false
56
construction general contractor
Construction general contractors take on the responsibility to deliver a construction project. They participate on bid processes for construction projects and hire subcontractors to deliver the different stages of the construction process from beginning to completion. They make sure subcontractors hold up their part of the agreement and work in the construction site to make sure the project is delivered in time and according to agreed standards.
1323.1.1
Q2 2007
Q1 2014
false
56
construction general supervisor
Construction general supervisors keep track of the proceedings of all stages in the building process. They coordinate the different teams, assign tasks, and resolve problems.
3123.1
Q2 2006
Q4 2006
false
56
plastic furniture machine operator
Plastic furniture machine operators tend plastic processing machines that produce pieces such as plastic chairs and tables. They inspect each resulting product, detect abnormalities and remove inadequate pieces. In some cases, they may assemble different plastic parts to obtain the final product.
8142.9
Q1 2004
Q1 2006
false