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       CODE: 899.384-010 Buy the DOT:Download/CD-ROM
TITLE(s): TRANSPORTATION-EQUIPMENT-MAINTENANCE WORKER (museums) alternate titles: maintenance
worker; renovator; transportation-museum helper
Assists in restoration or maintenance of transportation equipment, such as automobiles, ships,
aircraft, streetcars, or locomotives, displayed by museums or similar institutions through
performance of any combination of following tasks: Repairs or replaces interior components of
equipment, such as wooden panels, seat cushions, window molding, or dashboards, using handtools and
power tools, and utilizing carpentry, metalworking, and upholstering techniques. Cuts lumber or
sheet metal to designated size, installs components, such as brake assemblies, rudders, or
propellers, or welds metal sections, to assist other workers in reconstruction or renovation of
exterior structural sections and accessories. Cleans surfaces with wire brushes and solvent, applies
rustproofing agent to surfaces, vacuums and dry cleans upholstered components, brushes or sprays
paint, lacquer, or other coating on cleaned surfaces, or stencils and paints letters or designs on
equipment or vehicles to restore or simulate original appearance. Builds, repairs, and installs
wooden steps, scaffolds, and walkways to gain access to or permit improved view of exhibited
equipment. May be designated according to specialty of institution as
Antique-Auto-Museum-Maintenance Worker (museums); according to principal activity as Maintenance
Carpenter (museums); or according to job location as Exhibit Cleaner (museums).
GOE: 05.05.06 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 86
ONET CROSSWALK: 31511D Museum Technicians and Conservators
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