Showing posts with label production workers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label production workers. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2020

O*NET OnLine Will Migrate to the SOC 2018 in November 2020

New O*NET-SOC Taxonomy Transition Tools within O*NET Web Services

With the release of the O*NET 25.1 Database in November 2020, O*NET Web Services will transition to the O*NET-SOC 2019 taxonomy. This taxonomy, based on the 2018 SOC, introduces several changes to the occupations returned by our services. It includes 1,016 occupational titles, 923 of which represent O*NET data-level occupations. For more information on these changes, see the O*NET-SOC Taxonomy page at the O*NET Resource Center.
To help O*NET Web Services users with the upcoming taxonomy transition, Taxonomy Services are now available to enable developers to connect occupational data between existing systems based on the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy, and the future O*NET-SOC 2019 taxonomy-based O*NET Web Services.
That's the announcement from the Department of Labor, Employment Training Administration (ETA). One big change comes in production workers, all other (51-9199).  This probably the most statistically abused group in terms of the number of DOT codes (1,590), the number of unskilled sedentary and light DOT codes (457), and the insidious use of equal distribution.  Part of that will go away in November.  Here is what is happening to SOC 51-9199 and its detailed occupation 51-9199.01 Recycling and Reclamation Workers:
51-9161.00 Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators
51-9162.00 Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers
51-9199.00 Production Workers, All Other
53-7062.04 Recycling and Reclamation Workers
Some DOT codes, maybe, and a significant number of jobs will move to other O*NET/SOC codes.  Part of the gross data aggregation will go away.  Production workers, all other will get numerically smaller.  None of the unskilled sedentary and light DOT codes currently resident in production workers, all other fit the three new classifications.

Another statistical mess will get cleaned up.  Stock clerks and order fillers will consolidate four detailed occupations back into the single SOC code:
43-5081.01 Stock Clerks, Sales Floor
43-5081.02 Marking Clerks
43-5081.03 Stock Clerks- Stockroom, Warehouse, or Storage Yard
43-5081.04 Order Fillers, Wholesale and Retail Sales

Those four detailed occupations and the constituent 2 million jobs will all end up in Stockers and Order Fillers with a new numerical designation, but same name:
53-7065.00 Stockers and Order Fillers
We can expect the ORS will track the new changes.  Counting unskilled light stockers and order fillers will get easier because the data will designate light and unskilled jobs.  We will still have to put the numbers together.  My suspicion is that the number of light markers will go down significantly because the range of medium exertion includes constant lifting/carrying of 2 pounds or frequent lifting/carrying of 11 pounds in addition to the recognized occasional lifting/carrying of 21 pounds all to that maximum of seldom lifting/carrying of 50 pounds.

When the data arrives, you can expect to see it incorporated into OccuCollect and its heralded everything report.

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SUGGESTED CITATION:

Lawrence Rohlfing, O*NET OnLine Will Migrate to the SOC 2018 in November 2020, California Social Security Attorney (April 2, 2020)
https://californiasocialsecurityattorney.blogspot.com/2020/04/onet-online-will-migrate-to-soc-2018-in.html

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Why is Job Browser Pro Wrong in Moving DOT Codes to Food Processing Workers, All Other?

Food processing workers, all other, is a 2010 SOC addition to the SOC family.  Our friends a Job Browser Pro put 61 DOT codes in the group, for example 524.687-022 Bakery Worker, Conveyor Line,  The question is whether the movement of the DOT codes is appropriate; does it yield reliable job data?

First, the O*NET OnLine publishes the crosswalk and does not move the 61 DOT codes to food processing workers, all other.  The list of DOT codes for production workers, all other contains the 61 food-related codes.  Food processing workers, all other lists no constituent DOT codes.  The O*NET OnLine does not place any of the 61 DOT codes within food processing workers, all other.  Any placement of a DOT code within that group should be carefully considered and justified.

The O*NET Resource Center provides alternate titles to each SOC/O*NET code.  Food processing workers, all other has four alternate titles:
Olive Pitter
Pasta Press Operator
Poultry Hanger
Yeast Maker
Each of those designations has the source code of 04.  That designation means that the occupations come from the SOC.  Code 08 means the DOT or some other related designation.  

Compare that data and source to 40 alternate titles for recycling and reclamation workers (O*NET 51-9199.01), the detailed subset of production workers, all other (SOC 51-9199).  Of those 40 alternate titles, 10 come from the DOT or related source.  The other 30 alternate titles from form incumbent data and employer job postings.  

Production workers, all other (SOC 51-9199) has 2,749 alternate titles.  This includes 1,413 titles that are lifted in whole or in part from the DOT and related sources.  That balance come from the SOC, the Census Bureau, the Department of Labor, and employer job postings.  

Within that list are olive pitter, pasta press operator, poultry hanger, and yeast maker.  Those move over to food processing workers.  The other food-related production worker occupations -- those stay right there.  Bakery worker, conveyor line and its ilk are production worker, not food processing worker occupations. 

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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Light Helpers - Production Workers

We addressed the existence of sedentary, unskilled Helpers - Production Workers.  As part of that process, we estimated the number of full-time, unskilled, light Helper jobs along with the sedentary variety:


51-9198.00 - Helpers--Production Workers
No. of Jobs
% Full-Time
No. Full-Time
426,000
94%
400,440
No. Full-Time
% Unksilled
No. of Unskilled
400,440
65.30%
261,487
No. of Unskilled
% Light
No. Light
261,487
10.20%
26,672

No. of Unskilled
% Sedentary
No. Sedentary
261,487
0%
0


Here is the list of 157 light, unskilled DOT codes that make up that 26,672 jobs:

DOTCode
DOTTitle
STRENGTH
SVP
230.687-010
ADVERTISING-MATERIAL DISTRIBUTOR
L
2
361.687-026
SHAKER, WEARING APPAREL
L
2
361.687-030
WASHER, HAND
L
2
362.687-010
GLOVE CLEANER, HAND
L
2
362.687-014
LINING SCRUBBER
L
2
362.687-018
SHAVER
L
2
363.687-014
IRONER, SOCK
L
1
363.687-018
PUFF IRONER
L
1
363.687-022
STRETCHER-DRIER OPERATOR
L
2
369.687-018
FOLDER
L
2
502.687-018
LEAD-CASTER HELPER
L
2
520.687-046
MEXICAN FOOD MAKER, HAND
L
2
520.687-066
BLENDING-TANK TENDER HELPER
L
2
521.686-010
BOLTER HELPER
L
2
521.686-054
SLICE-PLUG-CUTTER-OPERATOR HELPER
L
2
521.687-042
EGG BREAKER
L
2
521.687-098
PICKER
L
2
521.687-102
PICKING-TABLE WORKER
L
1
521.687-110
SHAKER
L
1
521.687-118
SHELLER I
L
1
521.687-130
SKULL GRINDER
L
2
521.687-134
STEMMER, HAND
L
2
521.687-138
TABLE HAND
L
2
522.687-042
WRAPPER-HANDS SPRAYER
L
2
524.686-014
NOVELTY WORKER
L
2
524.687-014
GARNISHER
L
1
524.687-018
RACKER
L
1
525.687-050
NECK SKEWER
L
2
525.687-094
SHAVER
L
2
525.687-098
SINGER
L
2
525.687-110
STEAMER
L
1
529.686-014
CANNERY WORKER
L
2
529.687-010
BASKET FILLER
L
1
529.687-166
ODD BUNDLE WORKER
L
2
530.384-010
MIXER HELPER
L
2
539.587-010
LABORER, RAGS
L
2
540.687-010
SEAL MIXER
L
2
550.686-026
MIXER HELPER
L
2
551.687-010
BONE PICKER
L
1
551.687-030
SIFTER
L
2
553.687-010
DRIER HELPER
L
2
553.687-014
FURNACE HELPER
L
2
559.687-054
SKEIN-WINDING OPERATOR
L
1
569.687-014
LOG WASHER
L
2
574.667-010
DUST BOX WORKER
L
2
575.687-010
BALCONY WORKER
L
2
581.687-014
DRYING-ROOM ATTENDANT
L
1
582.687-014
DYER
L
2
582.687-018
FELT-HAT STEAMER
L
1
583.687-010
PRESS HAND
L
2
585.687-018
CLOTH-EDGE SINGER
L
2
585.687-026
SHADE-CLOTH FINISHER
L
2
587.686-010
CLOTH-SHRINKING-MACHINE-OPERATOR HELPER
L
2
589.687-022
FABRIC-LAY-OUT WORKER
L
2
589.687-042
TUBE CLEANER
L
2
589.687-058
SHAKER
L
2
590.667-010
STOVE-BOTTOM WORKER
L
2
599.687-014
BOOKER
L
1
652.687-026
PASTER, SCREEN PRINTING
L
2
665.686-018
VENEER-JOINTER HELPER
L
2
669.686-026
SLAT-BASKET MAKER HELPER, MACHINE
L
2
681.687-014
LOOSE-END FINDER, BOBBIN
L
2
683.687-014
DROP-WIRE HANGER
L
2
683.687-022
HOOK PULLER
L
1
689.687-010
BAGGING SALVAGER
L
1
689.687-018
BUNDLE BREAKER
L
2
689.687-038
END FINDER, ROVING DEPARTMENT
L
2
689.687-042
END FINDER, TWISTING DEPARTMENT
L
2
689.687-050
OIL-SPOT WASHER
L
2
689.687-066
RUG CLEANER
L
2
689.687-074
SPANNER
L
2
699.687-022
ROPE CLEANER
L
2
700.687-030
CUTCH CLEANER
L
2
700.687-046
MOLD SHEET CLEANER
L
2
700.687-050
MOLD-MAKER HELPER
L
2
705.687-010
JIGGER
L
2
709.687-010
CLEANER AND POLISHER
L
2
709.687-046
TIN-CONTAINER STRAIGHTENER
L
1
712.687-030
SUTURE POLISHER
L
2
715.687-102
PARTS REMOVER
L
2
715.687-106
RACKER
L
2
715.687-126
WASHER
L
2
723.687-022
WIPER
L
2
727.687-014
ACID FILLER
L
2
729.687-014
ELECTRODE CLEANER
L
1
729.687-018
LAMINATION SPINNER
L
2
729.687-026
PLATE STACKER, HAND
L
2
731.587-010
FINISHER, HAND
L
2
731.687-018
HACKLER, DOLL WIGS
L
2
734.687-022
BOBBIN DISKER
L
2
735.687-010
DIPPER
L
2
735.687-026
RACKER
L
2
737.687-050
IGNITER CAPPER
L
1
737.687-082
MANUAL-PLATE FILLER
L
2
739.687-058
CLEANER
L
2
739.687-098
FLOOR WORKER
L
1
749.587-010
RACKER
L
2
754.687-014
SEQUINS STRINGER
L
2
763.687-010
BLOW-OFF WORKER
L
2
764.687-030
BARREL MARKER
L
2
769.687-038
PUTTY MIXER AND APPLIER
L
1
770.687-030
PULVERIZER
L
2
781.687-022
CUTTER HELPER
L
2
781.687-062
STAMPER I
L
2
781.687-066
STENCILER
L
2
782.687-010
BASTING PULLER
L
2
782.687-014
BUTTONER
L
1
782.687-026
PINNER
L
2
782.687-034
RAVELER
L
1
783.687-030
TABLE WORKER
L
1
784.687-010
BRIM RAISER
L
2
784.687-078
STRAW-HAT-WASHER OPERATOR
L
1
784.687-086
HAT CONDITIONER
L
2
788.687-018
BRUSHER
L
2
788.687-050
FOLDER, HAND
L
2
788.687-058
HEEL DIPPER
L
2
788.687-062
INSOLE-AND-HEEL-STIFFENER
L
2
788.687-070
LACER I
L
2
788.687-086
LAST PULLER
L
2
788.687-126
SHOE COVERER
L
2
788.687-130
SHOE TURNER
L
2
788.687-146
TACK PULLER
L
2
789.687-014
BAG LINER
L
2
789.687-018
BONER
L
2
789.687-046
FINAL ASSEMBLER
L
2
789.687-058
FOLDER
L
2
789.687-062
FRINGER
L
2
789.687-066
GARMENT FOLDER
L
2
789.687-074
GARMENT TURNER
L
2
789.687-094
LACER
L
2
789.687-110
PAIRER
L
1
789.687-122
PILLOW CLEANER
L
1
789.687-134
RAG SORTER AND CUTTER
L
2
789.687-138
RAKER
L
2
789.687-166
SEAM STEAMER
L
1
789.687-182
TURNER
L
2
794.687-038
PATTERN RULER
L
2
806.667-010
HELPER, METAL HANGING
L
2
869.667-014
SIGNALER
L
2
910.687-026
TRACK OILER
L
2
911.667-014
HATCH TENDER
L
2
920.587-014
LABEL CODER
L
2
920.686-010
BANDER-AND-CELLOPHANER HELPER, MACHINE
L
2
920.687-062
CARDBOARD INSERTER
L
1
920.687-098
HANDKERCHIEF FOLDER
L
2
920.687-106
LABEL REMOVER
L
2
920.687-138
PAPER INSERTER
L
2
920.687-186
TABLE-COVER FOLDER
L
2
920.687-190
TIE BINDER
L
2
929.587-010
NUT-AND-BOLT ASSEMBLER
L
2
929.686-014
BAND SALVAGER
L
1
929.687-018
LABORER, HIGH-DENSITY PRESS
L
2
929.687-026
LINER INSERTER
L
2
929.687-038
RETURNED-CASE INSPECTOR
L
2
952.667-010
STREET-LIGHT CLEANER
L
2
955.687-018
STREET CLEANER
L
1
979.687-014
PHOTOSTAT-OPERATOR HELPER
L
2


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