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Sheet and structural metal workers, molders and welders, and related workers, make molds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment. Tasks performed usually include: making molds and cores for casting metal; casting, welding and shaping metal parts; making and repairing articles of sheet metal such as sheet steel, copper, tin, or brass; and installing, erecting, maintaining and repairing heavy metal structures, as well as tackle, cable cars and related equipment.
These are the next codes most users should open after this page.
Sheet and structural metal workers, molders and welders, and related workers, make molds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment. Tasks performed usually include: making molds and cores for casting metal; casting, welding and shaping metal parts; making and repairing articles of sheet metal such as sheet steel, copper, tin, or brass; and installing, erecting, maintaining and repairing heavy metal structures, as well as tackle, cable cars and related equipment.
Use this minor group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Metal, machinery and related trades workers.
Compare the nearby children: Metal molders and coremakers, Welders and flame cutters, Sheet metal workers, Structural metal preparers and erectors.
Sheet and structural metal workers, molders and welders, and related workers, make molds and cores for casting metal, weld and cut metal parts, make and repair articles of sheet metal, and install, erect, maintain and repair heavy metal structures, tackle, cable-cars and related equipment. Tasks performed usually include: making molds and cores for casting metal; casting, welding and shaping metal parts; making and repairing articles of sheet metal such as sheet steel, copper, tin, or brass; and installing, erecting, maintaining and repairing heavy metal structures, as well as tackle, cable cars and related equipment.
Use this minor group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Metal, machinery and related trades workers.
Compare the nearby children: Metal molders and coremakers, Welders and flame cutters, Sheet metal workers, Structural metal preparers and erectors.