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Audio Coil Winder
Winds coils used in electrical equipment and instruments or as electronic components, according to wiring diagrams, sample coil, or work order, using coil-winding machines and handtools reviews wiring diagrams and work order or examines sample coil to ascertain type and size... [+] More
Winds coils used in electrical equipment and instruments or as electronic components, according to wiring diagrams, sample coil, or work order, using coil-winding machines and handtools reviews wiring diagrams and work order or examines sample coil to ascertain type and size of wire specified, and type, size, length, circumference, and primary and secondary windings of coil to be wound. Selects coil-forming device for specified coil and fastens device onto machine arbor, mandrel, or spindle or fastens device between chuck and tail stock. Threads end of wire from reel through tension device, guides, and spreader, bends wire ends to form lead, and attaches lead to coil core. Turns setscrews to adjust tension on wire and sets counter for number of turns specified. Starts machine and manually feeds wire over coil core or spreader to obtain even and uniform winding and shape of coil. Observes counter and stops machine at specified number of coils. Wraps insulation between layers and around wound coil or inserts plastic blocks between turns to form cooling ducts. Cuts wire to form leads, using wire or bolt cutters. Pounds coil with hammer or mallet to shape end windings or remove coil from fixtures. Winds cotton, glass mica, paper, or tape around coil, and brushes varnish on coil or dips coil in varnish, epoxy, or wax to reinforce and seal coil. Strips insulation from end of lead wires, threads lead wires through insulating sleeves or slides sleeves over leads, and solders lead wires to terminals. May test coils for winding continuity, using test lamp. May cut and form. [-] Less
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Audio Engineer
Controls audio equipment to regulate volume level and quality of sound during television broadcasts, according to script and instructions of director, technical places microphones or directs worker in placing microphones in locations that ensure quality of sound reproduction. Cuts microphones in,... [+] More
Controls audio equipment to regulate volume level and quality of sound during television broadcasts, according to script and instructions of director, technical places microphones or directs worker in placing microphones in locations that ensure quality of sound reproduction. Cuts microphones in, and blends output of individual microphones by adjusting volume, fader, and mixer controls. Monitors audio signals by earphone, loudspeaker, and by observing dials on control panel to verify quality of sound reproduction. Sets keys, switches, and dials to synchronize sound with picture presentation. Obtains tapes, records, and themes from library according to program schedule. Operates turntables and tape recording machines to reproduce music and audio sounds for specific programs. May direct adjustment of acoustical curtains and blinds within studio. [-] Less
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Audio Operator
Controls audio equipment to regulate volume level and quality of sound during television broadcasts, according to script and instructions of director, technical places microphones or directs worker in placing microphones in locations that ensure quality of sound reproduction. Cuts microphones in,... [+] More
Controls audio equipment to regulate volume level and quality of sound during television broadcasts, according to script and instructions of director, technical places microphones or directs worker in placing microphones in locations that ensure quality of sound reproduction. Cuts microphones in, and blends output of individual microphones by adjusting volume, fader, and mixer controls. Monitors audio signals by earphone, loudspeaker, and by observing dials on control panel to verify quality of sound reproduction. Sets keys, switches, and dials to synchronize sound with picture presentation. Obtains tapes, records, and themes from library according to program schedule. Operates turntables and tape recording machines to reproduce music and audio sounds for specific programs. May direct adjustment of acoustical curtains and blinds within studio. [-] Less
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Sound Engineer Audio Control
Controls audio equipment to regulate volume level and quality of sound during television broadcasts, according to script and instructions of director, technical places microphones or directs worker in placing microphones in locations that ensure quality of sound reproduction. Cuts microphones in,... [+] More
Controls audio equipment to regulate volume level and quality of sound during television broadcasts, according to script and instructions of director, technical places microphones or directs worker in placing microphones in locations that ensure quality of sound reproduction. Cuts microphones in, and blends output of individual microphones by adjusting volume, fader, and mixer controls. Monitors audio signals by earphone, loudspeaker, and by observing dials on control panel to verify quality of sound reproduction. Sets keys, switches, and dials to synchronize sound with picture presentation. Obtains tapes, records, and themes from library according to program schedule. Operates turntables and tape recording machines to reproduce music and audio sounds for specific programs. May direct adjustment of acoustical curtains and blinds within studio. [-] Less
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Audio Visual Equipment Rental Clerk
Rents films and audio-visual equipment to individuals and organizations, such as schools, churches, clubs, and business firms. Views incoming films to familiarize self with content. Gives recommendations for films on specific subjects to show to designated group, utilizing knowledge of... [+] More
Rents films and audio-visual equipment to individuals and organizations, such as schools, churches, clubs, and business firms. Views incoming films to familiarize self with content. Gives recommendations for films on specific subjects to show to designated group, utilizing knowledge of film content, availability of film, and rental charge. Calculates and quotes rental charges for film, depending on purpose for showing film, number of times to be shown, and size of audience. Inputs orders, listing shipping date, show date, and method of shipping film. Posts film rental dates on office records to complete reservation. May write or type correspondence, invoices, and shipping labels. May visit prospective or current customers to sell film-rental and audio-visual-equipment-renting service. [-] Less
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Repairer Audio Video
Repairs and installs audio and video equipment, such as tape recorders, VCRs, CD players, DVD players, public address systems, slide and motion picture projectors, overhead projectors, multimedia projectors, and stereos, using hand tools, soldering iron, and special testing equipment.
Inspects equipment for defects and repairs or replaces parts. Returns equipment to shop for more complicated repairs.
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Audio Visual Librarian
Creates audiovisual programs and administrates library of film and other audiovisual materials. Assists patrons in selection of materials, utilizing knowledge of collections. Informs other library personnel about advised audiovisual materials and appropriate selection for particular needs and uses. Initiates and maintains... [+] More
Creates audiovisual programs and administrates library of film and other audiovisual materials. Assists patrons in selection of materials, utilizing knowledge of collections. Informs other library personnel about advised audiovisual materials and appropriate selection for particular needs and uses. Initiates and maintains contact with major film distributors and resources for procurement of tapes, cassettes, CD's, and DVD's. Evaluates materials, considering their technical, informational, and aesthetic qualities, and selects materials for library collections. Prepares summaries of acquisitions for catalog. Prepares and arranges audiovisual programs for presentation to groups and may lead discussions after film showings. Advises those planning audiovisual programs on technical problems, such as acoustics, lighting, and program content. Evaluates audiovisual equipment and gives advice in selection of equipment, considering factors, such as intended use, quality, and price. May advise in planning and layout of physical facilities for audiovisual services. May operate film projectors, splicers, rewinders, film inspection equipment, tape and record playing equipment, and CD and DCD equipment. May train personnel in operation and maintenance of audiovisual equipment. May select, procure, and maintain framed art prints collection. [-] Less
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Electronic Coil Winder
Winds coils to be used in electrical equipment and instruments, or as electronic components, according to wiring diagrams, sample coil, or work order, using coil-winding machines and hand tools. Reviews wiring diagrams and work order, or examines sample coil to... [+] More
Winds coils to be used in electrical equipment and instruments, or as electronic components, according to wiring diagrams, sample coil, or work order, using coil-winding machines and hand tools. Reviews wiring diagrams and work order, or examines sample coil to ascertain type and size of wire specified and type, size, length, circumference, and primary and secondary windings of coil to be wound. Picks coil-forming device for specified coil to be wound, and fastens it onto machine arbor, mandrel, or spindle or fastens it in between chuck and tail stock. Threads end of wire from reel through tension device, guides, and spreader, bends ends of wire to form lead, and attaches lead to coil core. Turns setscrews to adjust tension on wire and sets counter for number of turns specified for coil. Starts machine and manually feeds wire over coil core or uses spreader to obtain even and uniform winding and shape of coil. Observes counter and stops machine when specified number of turns have been made. Wraps insulation between layers and around wound coil; in larger coils, inserts plastic blocks between turns to form cooling ducts. Ties coil with tape to hold wires and inside form in place. Cuts wire to form leads. Pounds coil with hammer or mallet to shape end windings or remove coil from fixture. Winds cotton, glass mica, paper, or tape, and brushes varnish on coil or dips coil in varnish, epoxy, or wax to reinforce and seal coil. Strips insulation from end of lead wires, threads lead wires through insulating sleeves, or slides sleeves over leads, and solders lead wires to terminals. [-] Less
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Armature Coil Winder
Winds coils used in electrical equipment and instruments or as electronic components, according to wiring diagrams, sample coil, or work order, using coil-winding machines and handtools reviews wiring diagrams and work order or examines sample coil to ascertain type and size... [+] More
Winds coils used in electrical equipment and instruments or as electronic components, according to wiring diagrams, sample coil, or work order, using coil-winding machines and handtools reviews wiring diagrams and work order or examines sample coil to ascertain type and size of wire specified, and type, size, length, circumference, and primary and secondary windings of coil to be wound. Selects coil-forming device for specified coil and fastens device onto machine arbor, mandrel, or spindle or fastens device between chuck and tail stock. Threads end of wire from reel through tension device, guides, and spreader, bends wire ends to form lead, and attaches lead to coil core. Turns setscrews to adjust tension on wire and sets counter for number of turns specified. Starts machine and manually feeds wire over coil core or spreader to obtain even and uniform winding and shape of coil. Observes counter and stops machine at specified number of coils. Wraps insulation between layers and around wound coil or inserts plastic blocks between turns to form cooling ducts. Cuts wire to form leads, using wire or bolt cutters. Pounds coil with hammer or mallet to shape end windings or remove coil from fixtures. Winds cotton, glass mica, paper, or tape around coil, and brushes varnish on coil or dips coil in varnish, epoxy, or wax to reinforce and seal coil. Strips insulation from end of lead wires, threads lead wires through insulating sleeves or slides sleeves over leads, and solders lead wires to terminals. May test coils for winding continuity, using test lamp. May cut and form. [-] Less
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Bobbin Coil Winder
Winds coils used in electrical equipment and instruments or as electronic components, according to wiring diagrams, sample coil, or work order, using coil-winding machines and handtools reviews wiring diagrams and work order or examines sample coil to ascertain type and size... [+] More
Winds coils used in electrical equipment and instruments or as electronic components, according to wiring diagrams, sample coil, or work order, using coil-winding machines and handtools reviews wiring diagrams and work order or examines sample coil to ascertain type and size of wire specified, and type, size, length, circumference, and primary and secondary windings of coil to be wound. Selects coil-forming device for specified coil and fastens device onto machine arbor, mandrel, or spindle or fastens device between chuck and tail stock. Threads end of wire from reel through tension device, guides, and spreader, bends wire ends to form lead, and attaches lead to coil core. Turns setscrews to adjust tension on wire and sets counter for number of turns specified. Starts machine and manually feeds wire over coil core or spreader to obtain even and uniform winding and shape of coil. Observes counter and stops machine at specified number of coils. Wraps insulation between layers and around wound coil or inserts plastic blocks between turns to form cooling ducts. Cuts wire to form leads, using wire or bolt cutters. Pounds coil with hammer or mallet to shape end windings or remove coil from fixtures. Winds cotton, glass mica, paper, or tape around coil, and brushes varnish on coil or dips coil in varnish, epoxy, or wax to reinforce and seal coil. Strips insulation from end of lead wires, threads lead wires through insulating sleeves or slides sleeves over leads, and solders lead wires to terminals. May test coils for winding continuity, using test lamp. May cut and form. [-] Less
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