EEO CategoryClassification of Private Industry Employees By EEO-1 Job Categories
 This guide serves as a crosswalk between the 2000 Census job codes and the ten (10) job categories on the Employer Information Report EEO-1, and is designed to assist employers in correctly classifying employees according to the ten (10) job categories on the EEO-1 report. Each job category is explained in the EEO-1 Instruction Booklet with a definition and examples of the types of jobs included in the category.
The Appendix lists the 3-digit Census job codes and occupational titles [with Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes] by EEO-1 job categories. The reference for the Census job codes and occupational titles is the 2000 Census of Population Occupational Classification System released by the Bureau of the Census.
In the practical application of these documents, the employer should:
Report an employee who performs work in two (2) or more jobs only once according to the job in which the employee spends the most time.
Report employees in the job in which they are actually working. Do not report them in the job in which they may have been trained, if that is different. For example, an employee trained as an accountant, but who is working as a bookkeeper or accounting clerk, must be reported in the ‘Administrative Support’ job category.
Report employees by actual major job activity according to the EEO-1 definitions, not by company job titles.
Unresolved questions about difficult assignments may be directed to the EEO-1 Coordinator in the Program Research and Surveys Division, EEOC, at 866-286-6440 (toll-free) or (202) 663-7185 (fax)
SPECIFIC JOB CATEGORIES
For a detailed description of the EEO-1 job categories, please refer to the EEO-1 Instruction Booklet, Part 5, Description of Job Categories.
Note: First-line supervisors, unless specifically listed in the Appendix under ‘Executive/Senior Level Officials and Managers’ or ‘First/Mid Level Officials and Managers’, who engage in the same activities as the employees they supervise should be reported in the same job category as the employees they supervise.
Beginning with the 2007 EEO-1 survey, individuals in business and financial occupations will be assigned to the ‘Professionals’ job category. The job classification changes Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code prefix 13, i.e. range 13-1000 to 13-2099.
Census Code, Job Title/Description, 2000 SOC Equivalent , Officials and Managers
001 – 043, Executive/Senior Level Officials and Managers. Individuals who plan, direct and formulate policies, set strategy and provide the overall direction of enterprises/organizations for the development and delivery of products or services, within the parameters approved by boards of directors or other governing bodies. Residing in the highest levels of organizations, these executives plan, direct or coordinate activities with the support of subordinate executives and staff managers. They include, in larger organizations, those individuals within two reporting levels of the CEO. Examples of these kinds of managers are: chief executive officers, chief operating officers, chief financial officers, line of functional areas or operating groups, chief information officers, chief human resources officers, chief marketing officers, chief legal officers, management directors and managing partners.
First/Mid Level Officials and Managers. Individuals who serve as managers, other than those who serve as Executive/ Senior Level Officials and Managers, including those who oversee and direct the delivery of products, services or functions at group, regional or divisional levels of organizations. These managers receive directions from the Executive/Senior Level management and typically lead major business units. They implement policies, programs and directives of executive/senior management through subordinate managers and within the parameters set by Executive/Senior Level management. Examples of these Kinds of managers are: vice presidents and directors, Group, regional or divisional controllers; treasurers; human Resources, information systems, marketing, and operations managers. The First/Mid Level Officials and Managers sub- Category also includes those who report directly to middle managers. These individuals serve at functional, line of business segment or branch levels and are responsible for directing and executing the day-to-day operational object- ives of officials and managers to subordinate personnel and, in some instances, directly supervising the activities of exempt and non-exempt personnel. Examples of these kinds of managers are: first-line managers; team managers; unit managers; operations and production managers; branch managers; administrative services managers; purchasing and transportation managers; storage and distribution managers; call center or customer service managers; technical support managers; and brand or product managers., 11-1011 – 11-9199
Professionals
050 , Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes , 13-1011
051, Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Farm Products , 13-1021
052, Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products, 13-1022
053, Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products, 13-1023
054 , Claims Adjusters, Appraisers, Examiners, and Investigators , 13-1030
056 , Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation, 13-1041
060 , Cost Estimators, 13-1051
062, Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, 13-1070
070, Logisticians, 13-1081
071 , Management Analysts, 13-1111
072, Meeting and Convention Planners, 13-1121
073, Other Business Operations Specialists, 13-1061 and 13-1199
080 , Accountants and Auditors, 13-2011
081 , Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate, 13-2021
082, Budget Analysts, 13-2031
083, Credit Analysts, 13-2041
084, Financial Analysts, 13-2051
085, personal financial advisors, 13-2052
086, Insurance Underwriters, 13-2053
090 , Financial Examiners , 13-2061
091, Loan Counselors and Officers, 13-2070
093, Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents, 13-2081
094 , Tax Preparers, 13-2082
095, Financial Specialists, All Other, 13-2099
100, Computer Scientists and Systems Analysts, 15-1011, 15-1051 and 1099
101, Computer Programmers, 15-1021
102 , Computer Software Engineers, 15-1030
104 , Computer Support Specialists, 15-1041
106, Database Administrators, 15-1061
110, Network and Computer Systems Administrators, 15-1071
111, Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts, 15-1081
120 , Actuaries, 15-2011
122, Operations Research Analysts, 15-2031
124 , Miscellaneous Mathematical Science Occupation, Including Mathematicians and Statisticians
Combines:
121 B Mathematicians
123 B Statisticians
124 B Miscellaneous Mathematical Science Occupations, 15-2021, 15-2041 and 15-2090
130 , Architects, Except Naval, 17-1010
131, Surveyors, Cartographers, and Photogrammetrists, 17-1020
132, Aerospace Engineers, 17-2011
135, Chemical Engineers, 17-2041
136 , Civil Engineers, 17-2051
140, Computer Hardware Engineers, 17-2061
141, Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 17-2070
142 , Environmental Engineers, 17-2081
143 , Industrial Engineers, Including Health and Savety, 17-2110
144 , Marine Engineers and Naval Architects, 17-2121
145, Materials Engineers, 17-2131
146 , Mechanical Engineers, 17-2141
151, Nuclear Engineers, 17-2161
152, Petroleum, Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers
Combines:
150 – Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers
152 - Petroleum Engineers , 17-2151 and 17-2171
153, Miscellaneous Engineers, Including Agricultural and Biomedical
Combines:
133 – Agricultural Engineers
134 – Biomedical Engineers, 17-2021, 17-2031 and 17-2199
160, Agricultural and Food Scientists, 19-1010
161 , Biological Scientists, 19-1020
164 , Conservation Scientists and Foresters, 19-1030
165, Medical Scientists, 19-1040
170, Astronomers and Physicists, 19-2010
171, Atmospheric and Space Scientists, 19-2021
172, Chemists and Materials Scientists, 19-2030
174 , Environmental Scientists and Geoscientists, 19-2040
176 , Physical Scientists, All Other, 19-2099
180, Economists, 19-3011
181, Market and Survey Researchers, 19-3020
182, Psychologists, 19-3030
184 , Urban and Regional Planners, 19-3051
186, Miscellaneous Social Scientists, Including Sociologists
Combines:
183 B Sociologists
186 – Miscellaneous Social Scientists and Related Workers, 19-3041 and 19-3090
200 , Counselors, 21-1010
201, Social Workers, 21-1020
202, Miscellaneous Community and Social Service Specialists, 21-1090
204, Clergy, 21-2011
205 , Directors, Religious Activities and Education, 21-2021
206, Religious Workers, All Other, 21-2099
210, Lawyers, 23-1011
211, Judges, Magistrates, and Other Judicial Workers, 23-1020
220, Postsecondary Teachers, 25-1000
230, Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers, 25-2010
231, Elementary and Middle School Teachers, 25-2020
233, Special Education Teachers, 25-2040
234, Other Teachers and Instructors, 25-3000
240, Archivists, Curators, and Museum Technicians, 25-4010
243, Librarians, 25-4021
255, Other Education, Training, and Library Workers, 25-9011, 25-9021, 25-9031 and 25-9099
260 , Artists and Related Workers, 27-1010
263 , Designers, 27-1020
270, Actors, 27-2011
271, Producers, 27-2012
272 , Athletes, Coaches, Umpires, and Related Workers, 27-2020
274 , Dancers and Choreographers, 27-2030
275, Musicians, Singers, and Related Workers, 27-2040
276, Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other, 27-2099
280, Announcers, 27-3010
281, News Analysts, Reporters and Correspondents, 27-3020
282, Public Relations Specialists, 27-3031
283, Editors , 27-3041
284, Technical Writers, 27-3042
285, Writers and Authors, 27-3043
286, Miscellaneous Media and Communication Workers, 27-3090
291, Photographers, 27-4021
292 , Television, Video, and Motion Picture Camera Operators and Editors, 27-4030
300, Chiropractors, 29-1011
301 , Dentists, 29-1020
303, Dietitians and Nutritionists, 29-1031
304, Optometrists, 29-1041
305, Pharmacists, 29-1051
306, Physicians and Surgeons, 29-1060
311 , Physician Assistants, 29-1071
312, Podiatrists, 29-1081
313, Registered Nurses, 29-1111
314, Audiologists, 29-1121
315, Occupational Therapists, 29-1122
316, Physical Therapists, 29-1123
320, Radiation Therapists, 29-1124
321, Recreational Therapists, 29-1125
322 , Respiratory Therapists, 29-1126
323, Speech-Language Pathologists, 29-1127
324, Therapists, All Other, 29-1129
325, Veterinarians, 29-1131
326, Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other, 29-1199
434, Animal Trainers , 39-2011
493, Sales Engineers , 41-9031
601, Agricultural Inspectors, 45-2011
666, Construction and Building Inspectors, 47-4011
903, Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers, 53-2010
Technicians
154, Drafters, 17-3010
155, Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, 17-3020
156, Surveying and Mapping Technicians, 17-3031
190, Agricultural and Food Science Technicians, 19-4011
191 , Biological technicians, 19-4021
192, Chemical Technicians, 19-4031
193, Geological and Petroleum Technicians, 19-4041
196, Miscellaneous Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, Including Social Science Research Assistants & Nuclear Technicians
Combines:
194 – Nuclear Technicians
196 – Other Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, 19-4051, 19-4061 and 19-4090
290, Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technicians and Radio Operators and Other Media and Communication Equipment Workers
Combines:
290 – Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technicians and Radio Operators
296 – Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other, 27-4010 and 27-4099
330 , Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians, 29-2010
331, Dental Hygienists, 29-2021
332, Diagnostic Related Technologists and Technicians, 29-2030
340, Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics, 29-2041
341, Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioner Support Technicians, 29-2050
350, Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses, 29-2061
351, Medical Records and Health Information Technicians, 29-2071
352 , Opticians, Dispensing, 29-2081
353, Miscellaneous Health Technologists and Technicians, 29-2090
354, Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations, 29-9000
Sales Workers
470, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers, 41-1011
471, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers, 41-1012
472, Cashiers, 41-2010
474, Counter and Rental Clerks, 41-2021
475 , Parts Salespersons, 41-2022
476 , Retail Salespersons, 41-2031
480, Advertising Sales Agents, 41-3011
481, Insurance Sales Agents, 41-3021
482, Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents, 41-3031
483, Travel Agents, 41-3041
484, Sales Representatives, Services, All Other, 41-3099
485 , Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, 41-4010
490, Models, Demonstrators, and Product Promoters, 41-9010
492 , Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents, 41-9020
494 , Telemarketers, 41-9041
495, Door-To-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers, 41-9091
496, Sales and Related Workers, All Other, 41-9099
Administrative Support Workers
214 , Paralegals and Legal Assistants, 23-2011
215 , Miscellaneous Legal Support Workers, 23-2090
244, Library Technicians, 25-4031
254, Teacher Assistants, 25-9041
500, First-Line Supervisors/Mangers of Office and Administrative Support Workers, 43-1011
501, Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service, 43-2011
502, Telephone Operators, 43-2021
503 , Communications Equipment Operators, All Other, 43-2099
510 , Bill and Account Collectors, 43-3011
511, Billing and Pos ting Clerks and Machine Operators, 43-3021
512, Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks, 43-3031
513, Gaming Cage Workers, 43-3041
514, Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks, 43-3051
515, Procurement Clerks, 43-3061
516, Tellers, 43-3071
520, Brokerage Clerks, 43-4011
522, Court, Municipal and License Clerks, 43-4031
523, Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks, 43-4041
524, Customer Service Representatives, 43-4051
525, Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs, 43-4061
526, File Clerks, 43-4071
530 , Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks, 43-4081
531, Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan, 43-4111
532, Library Assistants, Clerical, 43-4121
533 , Loan Interviewers and Clerks, 43-4131
534, New Accounts Clerks, 43-4141
535, Correspondence Clerks and Order Clerks
Combines:
521 – Correspondence Clerks 535 – Order Clerks, 43-4021 and 43-4151
536, Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping, 43-4161
540, Receptionists and Information Clerks, 43-4171
541, Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks, 43-4181
542, Information and Record Clerks, All Other, 43-4199
550, Cargo and Freight Agents, 43-5011
551, Couriers and Messengers, 43-5021
552, Dispatchers, 43-5030
553, Meter Readers, Utilities, 43-5041
554 , Postal Service Clerks, 43-5051
555, Postal Service Mail Carriers, 43-5052
556, Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators, 43-5053
560 , Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks, 43-5061
561, Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks, 43-5071
562 , Stock Clerks and Order Filers, 43-5081
563 , Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping, 43-5111
570 , Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, 43-6010
580, Computer Operators, 43-9011
581, Data Entry Keyers, 43-9021
582, Word Processors and Typists, 43-9022
583, Desktop Publishers, 43-9031
584, Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks, 43-9041
585 , Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service, 43-9051
586, Office Clerks, General, 43-9061
590, Office Machine Operators, Except Computer, 43-9071
591, Proofreaders and Copy Markers, 43-9081
592 , Statistical Assistants, 43-9111
593, Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other, 43-9199
Craft Workers
620, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers, 47-1011
621, Boilermakers, 47-2011
622, Brickmasons, Blockmasons, and Stonemasons, 47-2020
623, Carpenters, 47-2031
624, Carpet, Floor, and Tile Installers, and Finishers, 47-2040
625 , Cement Masons, Concrete Finishers, and Terrazzo Workers, 47-2050
630, Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators, 47-2071
632, Miscellaneous Construction Equipment Operators
Combines:
631 – Pile-Driver Operators
632 – Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators, 47-2072 and 47-2073
633, Drywall Installers, Ceiling Tile Installers, and Tapers , 47-2080
635, Electricians, 47-2111
636, Glaziers, 47-2121
640, Insulation Workers, 47-2130
642, Painters, Construction and Maintenance, 47-2141
643, Paperhangers, 47-2142
644, Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters, 47-2150
646, Plasterers and Stucco Masons, 47-2161
651, Roofers, 47-2181
652, Sheet Metal Workers, 47-2211
653 , Iron and Steel Workers
Combines:
650 – Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers
653 – Structural Iron and Steel Workers, 47-2171 and 47-2221
670, Elevator Installers and Repairers, 47-4021
671, Fence Erectors, 47-4031
672 , Hazardous Materials Removal Workers, 47-4041
673, Highway Maintenance Workers, 47-4051
674, Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators, 47-4061
676, Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers, 47-4090
680, Derrick, Rotary Drill, and Service Unit Operators, and Roustabouts, Oil, Gas, and Mining
Combines:
680 – Derrick, Rotary Drill, and Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining
692 – Roustabouts, Oil and Gas, 47-5010 and 47-5071
682, Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas, 47-5021
683, Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters, 47-5031
684, Mining Machine Operators, 47-5040
694, Miscellaneous Extraction Workers, Including Roof Bolters and Helpers Combines:
691 – Roof Bolters, Mining
693 – Helpers, Extraction Workers
694 – Other Extraction Workers, 47-5051, 47-5061, 47-5081 and 47-5099
700, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers, 49-1011
701, Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers, 49-2011
702 , Radio and Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, 49-2020
703, Avionics Technicians, 49-2091
704 , Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers, 49-2092
710, Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Industrial, Utility, and Transportation Combines:
705 – Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment
710 – Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Industrial and Utility, 49-2093, 49-2094, and 49-2095
711, Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles, 49-2096
712, Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers, 49-2097
713, Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers, 49-2098
714 , Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians, 49-3011
715 , Automotive Body and Related Repairers, 49-3021
716, Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers, 49-3022
720, Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics, 49-3023
721, Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists, 49-3031
722, Heavy Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Service Technicians and Mechanics, 49-3040
724, Small Engine Mechanics, 49-3050
726, Miscellaneous Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers, 49-3090
730, Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, 49-9010
731 , Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers, 49-9021
732, Home Appliance Repairers, 49-9031
733, Industrial and Refractory Machinery Mechanics, 49-9041 and 49-9045
734, Maintenance and Repair Workers, General, 49-9042
735, Maintenance Workers, Machinery, 49-9043
736, Millwrights, 49-9044
741, Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers, 49-9051
742, Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers, 49-9052
743, Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, 49-9060
751, Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers, 49-9091
754, Locksmiths and Safe Repairers, 49-9094
755, Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers, 49-9095
756, Riggers, 49-9096
762, Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, Including Commercial Divers and Signal and Track Switch Repairers
Combines:
752 – Commercial Divers
760 – Signal and Track Switch Repairers
762 – Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, 49-9092, 49-9093, 49-9097 and 49-9099
774, Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters, 51-2041
803, Machinists, 51-4041
806, Model Makers and Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic, 51-4060
813 , Tool and Die Makers, 51-4111
816, Lay-Out Workers, Metal and Plastic, 51-4192
823, Bookbinders and Bindery Workers, 51-5010
825, Prepress Technicians and Workers, 51-5022
833, Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers , 51-6041
835, Tailors, Dressmakers, and Sewers, 51-6061
845 , Upholsterers, 51-6093
850, Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters, 51-7011
851, Furniture Finishers, 51-7021
855, Miscellaneous Woodworkers, Including Model Makers and Patternmakers
Combines:
852 – Model Makers and Patternmakers, Wood
855 – Woodworkers, All Other, 51-7030 and 51-7099
860 , Power Plant Operators, Distributors, and Dispatchers, 51-8010
861 , Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators, 51-8021
862 , Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators, 51-8031
875 , Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers, 51-9071
876 , Medical, Dental, and Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians, 51-9080
891, Etchers and Engravers, 51-9194
951, Crane and Tower Operators, 53-7021
952, Dredge, Excavating, and Loading Machine Operators, 53-7030
Operatives
604, Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products, 45-2041
770, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers, 51-1011
771, Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, rigging, and Systems Assemblers, 51-2011
772, Electrical, Electronics, and Electromechanical Assemblers, 51-2020
773, Engine and Other Machine Assemblers, 51-2031
775, Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators, 51-2090
780, Bakers, 51-3011
781, Butchers and Other Meat, Poultry, and Fish Processing, 51-3020
783, Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders, 51-3091
784, Food Batchmakers, 51-3092
785, Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders, 51-3093
790 , Computer Control Programmers and Operators, 51-4010
792 , Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic, 51-4021
793, Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic, 51-4022
794 , Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic, 51-4023
795 , Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic , 51-4031
796, Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic, 51-4032
800, Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool, 51-4033
801, Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic, 51-4034
804, Metal Furnace and Kiln Operators and Tenders, 51-4050
810, Molders and Molding Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic, 51-4070
814 , Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Workers, 51-4120
815 , Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic, 51-4191
820, Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic, 51-4193
821 , Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners, 51-4194
822, Other Metalworkers and Plastic Workers, Including Milling, Planning, and Multiple Machine Tool Operators
Combines:
802 – Milling and Planning Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
812 – Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, And Tenders, Metal and Plastic
822 – Metalworkers and Plastic Workers, All Other, 51-4035, 51-4081, and 51-4199
824, Job Printers, 51-5021
826, Printing Machine Operators, 51-5023
830, Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers, 51-6011
831, Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials, 51-6021
832, Sewing Machine Operators, 51-6031
834, Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders, 51-6042
836, Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders, 51-6061
840, Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, 51-6062
841, Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, 51-6063
842, Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, 51-6064
846, Miscellaneous Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, Except Upholsterers
Combines:
843 – Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers
844 – Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers
846 – Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other, 51-6091, 51-6092, and 51-6099
853 , Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood, 51-7041
854 , Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing, 51-7042
863, Miscellaneous Plant and System Operators, 51-8090
864, Chemical Processing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders , 51-9010
865 , Crushing, Grinding, Polishing, Mixing, and Blending Workers, 51-9020
871, Cutting Workers, 51-9030
872 , Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, 51-872
873, Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders, 51-9051
874 , Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers , 51-9061
880, Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders, 51-9111
881, Painting Workers, 51-9120
883, Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators, 51-9130
885 , Cementing and Gluing Machine Operators and Tenders , 51-9191
886, Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators & Tenders, 51-9192
892, Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic, 51-9195
893, Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, 51-9196
894 , Tire Builders, 51-9197
896, Other Production Workers, Including Semiconductor Processors and Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators
Combines:
884 – Semiconductor Processors
890 – Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders
896 – Production Workers, All other, 51-9141, 51-9193
900, Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers, 53-1000
912, Bus Drivers, 53-3020
913, Driver/Sales Workers and Truck Drivers, 53-3030
914, Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs, 53-3041
915, Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Operators, Including Ambulance
Combines:
911 – Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians
915 – Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other, 53-3011 and 53-3099
920, Locomotive Engineers and Operators, 53-4010
923, Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators, 53-4021
924 , Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters, 53-4031
926 , Subway, Streetcar, and Other Rail Transportation Workers, 53-4041 and 53-4099
930, Sailors and Marine Oilers, 53-5011
933, Ship Engineers, 53-5031
935, Parking Lot Attendants, 53-6021
941, Transportation Inspectors, 53-6051
942, Miscellaneous Transportation Workers, Including Bridge and Lock Tenders and Traffic Technicians
Combines:
934 – Bridge and Lock Tenders
942 – Other Transportation Workers, 53-6011, 53-6041 and 53-6099
956, Hoist and Winch Operators, 53-7041
960, Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators, 53-7501
964, Packers and Packagers, Hand , 53-7064
965, Pumping Station Operators, 53-7070
975, Miscellaneous Material Moving Workers; Including Conveyor Operators & Tenders; Shuttle Care Operators & Tank Car, Truck, & Ship Loaders
Combines:
950 – Conveyor Operators and Tenders
973 – Shuttle Car Operators
974 – Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders
975 – Material Moving Workers, All Other, 53-7011, 53-7111, 53-7121 and 53-7199
Laborers and Helpers
421, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, Lawn Service, And Groundskeeping Workers, 37-1012
425, Grounds Maintenance Workers, 37-3010
435, Non-farm Animal Caretakers, 39-2021
600, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers, 45-1010
605, Miscellaneous Agricultural Workers, Including Animal Breeders
Combines:
602 – Animal Breeders
605 – Miscellaneous Agricultural Workers, 45-2021 and 45-2090
610, Fishing and Hunting Workers
Combines:
610 – fishers and Related Fishing Workers 611 – Hunters and Trappers, 45-3011 and 45-3021
612, Forest and Conservation Workers, 45-4011
613, Logging Workers, 45-4020
626 , Construction Laborers, 47-2061
660 , Helpers, Construction Trades, 47-3010
675, Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners, 47-4071
761, Helpers – Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, 49-9098
895, Helpers – Production Workers, 51-9198
936, Service Station Attendants, 53-6031
961, Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment, 53-7061
962 , Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand , 53-7062
963 , Machine Feeders and Offbearers, 53-7063
Service Workers
361, Occupational Therapist Assistants and Aides, 31-2010
362, Physical Therapist Assistants and Aids, 31-2020
363, Massage Therapists, 31-9011
364, Dental Assistants, 31-9091
365 , Medical Assistants and Other Healthcare Support Occupations, 31-9092 thru 31-9099 31-9099
370, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Correctional Officers, 33-1011
371, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives, 33-1012
372, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers, 33-1021
373, Supervisors, Protective Service Workers, All Other, 33-1099
374 , Fire Fighters, 33-2011
375, Fire Inspectors, 33-2020
380 , Bailiffs, Correctional Officers, and Jailers, 33-3010
382 , Detectives and Criminal Investigators, 33-3021
384, Miscellaneous Law Enforcement Workers
Combines:
383 – fish and Game Wardens
384 – Parking Enforcement Workers, 33-3031 and 33-3041
385 , Police Officers
Combines:
385 – Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers
386 B – Transit and Railroad Police, 33-3051 and 33-3052
390, Animal Control Workers, 33-9011
391, Private Detectives and Investigators, 33-9021
392, Security Guards and Gaming Surveillance Officers, 33-9030
394, Crossing Guards, 33-9091
395, Lifeguards and Other Protective Service Workers, 33-9092 and 33-9099
400 , Chefs and Head Cooks, 35-1011
401, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers, 35-1012
402, Cooks , 35-2010
403 , Food Preparation Workers, 35-2021
404 , Bartenders, 35-3011
405, Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food, 35-3021
406, Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop, 35-3022
411, Waiters and Waitresses, 35-3031
412, Food Servers, Non-restaurant, 35-3041
413, Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants, Bartender Helpers, and Miscellaneous Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers
Combines:
413 – Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
416 – Food Preparers and Serving Related Workers, All Other, 35-9011 and 35-9099
414 , Dishwashers, 35-9021
415, Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop, 35-9031
420 , First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers, 37-1011
422 , Janitors and Building Cleaners, 37-2011 and 37-2019
423, Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners, 37-2012
424 , Pest Control Workers, 37-2021
430, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Gaming Workers, 39-1010
432, First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers, 39-1021
440 , Gaming Services Workers , 39-3010
441, Motion Picture Projectionists, 39-3021
442, Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers, 39-3031
443, Miscellaneous Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, 39-3090
446, Funeral Service Workers, 39-4000
450 , Barbers, 39-5011
451, Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists, 39-5012
452, Miscellaneous Personal Appearance Workers, 39-5090
453 , Baggage Porters, Bellhops, and Concierges, 39-6010
454, Tour and Travel Guides, 39-6020
455, Transportation Attendants, 39-6030
460 , Child Care Workers, 39-9011
461 , Personal and Home Care Aides, 39-9021
462, Recreation and Fitness Workers, 39-9030
464, Residential Advisors, 39-9041
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