A Survey of Technical Occupations in Selected Upstate Industries of New YorkBureau of Industrial and Technical Education, University of the State of New York, State Education Department, 1945 - Industries - 332 pages |
Contents
Characteristics of the Survey | 1 |
General Applications for Institute Programs | 6 |
Surveys of Individual Industries 1 Aircraft Manufacturing 24 | 11 |
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16th U.S. Census air conditioning Albany annual replacement Assistant Chemist Buffalo cent chemical chemistry Clerk Company construction Consus contractors Dictionary of Occupational Draftsman drycleaning dustry electrical equipment establishments ESTIMATED NUMBER Foreman foundry glass High school graduate high school training Important Manufacturing Industries Inspector inspects instruments Jamestown Labor Laboratory Technician laundry machines Maintenance Manufactures 1939 mathematics mechanical metal metallurgy mining Need for Technical Number of Employes NUMBER OF PERSONS Occupational Titles operation personnel physics Planning PLANTS SURVEYED post-high school education post-high school technical post-high school training Preparation should include processes Production Planner radio manufacturing refrigeration and air repair repair and operating Rochester school technical education specifications Stationary Engineer statistical steel strength of materials Suggested Education Suggostod Education Superintendent supervision Supervisor supplementary training Syracuse TABLE technical occupations technical positions tests tion total employment U.S. Department U.S. Government Printing upstate New York workers YEARLY REPLACEMENTS York City York Stato